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A souvenir of Sleater-Kinney's reunion tour, Live in Paris features a concert recorded at La Cigale on March 20, 2015. The 13-song album opens with "Price Tag," the same song that kicks off 2015's No Cities to Love, and the group understandably pushes the record rather heavily, putting "No Cities to Love" and "Surface Envy" into the set list. Sleater-Kinney touch on many major songs from throughout their career, yet the group's muscle and passion keep this from feeling like nostalgia. Instead, this is a celebration, both of the group's past and its inspired present, and that is more than enough to make this a worthwhile live album.
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Release Date: | 01/27/2017 |
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Label: | Sub Pop |
UPC: | 0098787119121 |
catalogNumber: | 1191 |
Rank: | 160819 |
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