Path of Wellness, out this Friday, June 11th via Mom + Pop.
The track has a kind of mellow feel as the guitars and bass twist around each other under a steady drum shuffle, but the song occasionally swells to something a bit more ragged. “I know, I’m singing about love,” Carrie Brownstein pleads on the chorus, “I’m sorry, I’m singing about love/And it sounds like hate/It’s too late to sing about love.”
“Method” also arrives with a lyric video, which was directed by Lance Bangs and features Sleater-Kinney performing the song in the studio.
Path Of Wellness by sharing the single “Method” along with an accompanying lyric video.
Path Of Wellness is due out this Friday, June 11 via Mom+Pop.
“The song is a scrappy plea for tenderness, a grasp at vulnerability in times that require toughness and armor,” noted a press release regarding “Method.” Sleater-Kinney, which consists of
Corin Tucker and
Carrie Brownstein, self-produced the 11-track LP. The pair were joined by local musicians to record the album last year at a studio in their hometown of Portland, Oregon.
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The Center Won’t Hold, an album produced by St. Vincent that marked the group’s last with longtime drummer Janet Weiss. The group will embark on a co-headlining tour with Wilco in August.