"We were a moving train -- we just pressed 'pause,'" says Sleater-Kinney singer-guitarist Carrie Brownstein, explaining why the beloved alt-rock trio broke up at the peak of its success and why it has reunited for its first album in 10 years, the excellent No Cities to Love (due Jan. 20 on Sub Pop). "But looking back, it's a relief to stop while you're ahead. It's easier to start that back up again than to exhume a corpse."
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