Sleater-Kinney - Little Rope
Pitchfork: Album Review (7.7/10)
DIY: Album Review (9/10)
NME: Album Review (8/10)
The Guardian: Album Review (8/10)
Under the Radar: Album Review (8/10)
KERRANG: Album Review (8/10)
Mojo: Album Review (8/10) (print only)
Music OMH: Album Review (8/10)
AllMusic: Album Review (8/10)
Record Collector: Album Review (8/10)
Beats Per Minute: Album Review (7.9/10)
Paste Magazine: Album Review (7.2/10)
Uncut: Album Review (7/10) (print only)
Glide: Album Review (7/10)
The Line Of Best Fit: Album Review (7/10)
Slant: Album Review (7/10)
Kyle Meredith with Sleater-Kinney (podcast) – Consequence
Sleater-Kinney returns with Little Rope, one of the finest, most delicately layered records in the band’s 30-year career. On the surface, Little Rope’s ten songs veer from spare to anthemic, catchy to deliberately hard-turning. But beneath that are perhaps the most complex and subtle arrangements of any Sleater-Kinney record, and a lyrical and emotional compass pointed firmly in the direction of something both liberating and terrifying: the sense that only way to gain control is to let it go.
“[‘Hell’] finds the band in bold, assertive rock mode” – Brooklyn Vegan
“The song breaks wide open with anguish and inconsolable fury, as tolling, elegiac verses erupt into bitter power-chorded choruses. Corin Tucker unleashes her scream on the word “why.”” – The New York Times
“unfettered volcano of rock ‘n’ roll that traverses across several distortions and melodies. Through racing guitars and piercing, confident and unrestrained vocals, “Hell” is big, bold, ferocious and plainspoken.” – Paste
Additional press: Associated Press, Consequence, FADER, Flood, Pitchfork, Stereogum, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Under The Radar, SPIN, Guitar World, Northern Transmissions, UPROXX
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