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Sleater-Kinney - Austin City Limits flac album
  • Performer Sleater-Kinney
  • Title Austin City Limits
  • Date of release 2017
  • Style Alternative Rock
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  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1341 mb
  • Size FLAC 1538 mb
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Sleater-Kinney performed on the January 30th episode of Austin City Limits, which also featured a performance by Heartless Bastards. Sleater-Kinney’s set featured seven songs, three of which were from their newest album, No Cities to Love. They also played a handful of songs from 1997′s Dig Me Out and 2005′s The Woods.

It’s similar, right? asked the former. A little bit – Austin and Portland? In ways we don’t like, even, she added with a laugh. Photo by Scott Newton Courtesy of KLRU-TV). This song’s definitely not about Austin, joked Brownstein via introduction of the title track to the new album, which she later revealed had been partially birthed in Austin while referencing her day job on Portlandia. As clear a career single as No Cities to Love, its LP mate A New Wave jingled next even catchier.

Olympia punk heroes Sleater-Kinney returned last year with the awesome No Cities To Love, one of the very best albums of 2015. Their performances in support of the album have been no less awesome, and last night, the band made their debut appearance on the PBS live music show Austin City Limits. We’ve already seen their renditions of Modern Girl, Price Tag, and a web-exclusive I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone, and now you can watch Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein, Janet Weiss, and touring guitarist Katie Harkin rip through the rest of the setlist below

US punk-rockers Sleater-Kinney performed on American music programme ‘Austin City Limits’ last night, playing tracks from throughout their 22 year history. The seven-song setlist included material from 2005’s ‘The Woods’, 1997’s ‘Dig Me Out’ and 2015’s ‘No Cities To Love’ – their first album after an eight year hiatus. They were joined by garage rock band Heartless Bastards in support. Watch the performance in its entirety below.

Austin City Limits (ACL) is an American public television music program recorded live in Austin, Texas, by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station KLRU, and broadcast on many PBS stations around the United States.

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Tracklist

1 Intro
2 Price Tag
3 Fangless
4 Oh!
5 What's Mine Is Yours
6 Ironclad
7 No Anthems
8 Surface Envy
9 Get Up
10 No Cities To Love
11 A New Wave
12 Turn It On
13 Light-Rail Coyote
14 Start Together
15 Bury Our Friends
16 One Beat
17 Words & Guitar
18 Entertain
19 Jumpers
20 Encore
21 Sympathy
22 I Wanna Be Yr Joey Ramone
23 Dig Me Out
24 Modern Girl
25 Crowd
26 Behind The Scenes

Notes

The Complete Broadcast Of The Concert. It was webcast Online. The Episode Broadcast was an edited version of the show.

EPISODE INFO
Sleater-Kinney and Heartless Bastards perform. Sleater-Kinney spotlight their "No Cities to Love" album; and Heartless Bastards showcase their "Restless Ones" album.

EPISODE SETLIST
Price Tag
A New Wave
Dig Me Out
No Cities to Love
Words and Guitar
Entertain
Modern Girl
Fangless (Web Exclusive)
I Wanna Be Yr Joey Ramone (Web Exclusive)
Interview With Austin City Limits (Web Exclusive)

Network: PBS
Air Date: Jan 30, 2016