Sleater-Kinney will release their new album The Center Won't Hold next month, and they've just unveiled another track from the upcoming LP.
"Can I Go On" follows previously shared cuts "The Center Won't Hold," "Hurry on Home" and "The Future Is Here."
"In this song, a woman's desire is used against her, so she turns it into a sinister infectiousness," the band's Carrie Brownstein said in a press release. "The narrator finds herself on the brink of self-annihilation, grappling with the paradox of an internal darkness at odds with the pressure to outwardly perform modes of joy, relatability, and likability."
Listen to "Can I Go On" below.
The Center Won't Hold is due out August 16 via Mom + Pop. Sleater-Kinney will be supporting the album with a North American tour. You can see all the dates here.
"Can I Go On" follows previously shared cuts "The Center Won't Hold," "Hurry on Home" and "The Future Is Here."
"In this song, a woman's desire is used against her, so she turns it into a sinister infectiousness," the band's Carrie Brownstein said in a press release. "The narrator finds herself on the brink of self-annihilation, grappling with the paradox of an internal darkness at odds with the pressure to outwardly perform modes of joy, relatability, and likability."
Listen to "Can I Go On" below.
The Center Won't Hold is due out August 16 via Mom + Pop. Sleater-Kinney will be supporting the album with a North American tour. You can see all the dates here.