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Sloan: Steady (first Edition) - VINYL LP

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Management number 205618625 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $91.60 Model Number 205618625
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Title: Steady (first Edition)
Artist: Sloan
Label: Yep Roc Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 634457101524
Genre: Indie Rock/Pop, Alternative Rock
Release Date: 2022-10-21
Number of Discs: 1

Limited purple colored vinyl LP pressing. Thirty years into their career, Canadian indie rock perennials Sloan return with their 13th album: Steady. Featuring the band's trademark harmonies and every band member taking lead vocal duties on at least a couple tracks, there's no better musical commonwealth than this quartet. You'll hear the power pop rockers like "Magical Thinking" and "Keep Your Name Alive" to the moving, stripped-back introspective numbers like "Simply Leaving" and "Human Nature", and the psychedelic trips of "Panic of Runnymede" and "Close Encounters." It's hard to think of another band that has stayed as consistent for three decades musically and still has all the same band members for their entire career. Thirteen albums later, slow and steady wins the race.

Tracks:
1.1 Magical Thinking
1.2 Spend the Day
1.3 She Put Up with What She Put Down
1.4 Human Nature
1.5 Scratch the Surface
1.6 Panic on Runnymede
1.7 Dream It All Over Again
1.8 Nice Work If You Can Get It
1.9 Simply Leaving
1.10 Close Encounters
1.11 I Dream of Sleep
1.12 Keep Your Name Alive

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