Sleater-Kinney are back! As anticipated, Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker, and Janet Weiss will release new album No Cities to Love on January 20 in the U.S. and January 19 internationally via Sub Pop. Watch the lyric video for new track "Bury Our Friends" below. It features director/artist/actress/author Miranda July, a longtime Sleater-Kinney collaborator. Download the song in exchange for an email address here.

The band is also heading out on tour in early 2015. Check out the dates below, along with the album tracklist. The deluxe vinyl version comes with an etched, single-sided 12" with two bonus tracks.

No Cities to Love was produced by John Goodmanson, who produced Call the Doctor, One Beat, Dig Me Out, and * All Hands on the Bad One*. In a press release, Brownstein said, "We sound possessed on these songs, willing it all - the entire weight of the band and what it means to us - back into existence."

This week, Sub Pop releases the discography box set Start Together. As previously reported, it contained a mysterious white 7" bearing the inscription "1/20/15." That turned out to be the album's release date; the song on the 7" is "Bury Our Friends".

Sleater-Kinney formed in Olympia, Washington in 1994. Singer-guitarists Brownstein (then of the band Excuse 17) and Tucker (of Heavens to Betsy) named Sleater-Kinney after a local road and released their self-titled debut album in 1995. Call The Doctor followed in 1996, and new drummer Janet Weiss (also of Quasi) joined the band for 1997's Dig Me Out.

Brownstein, Tucker, and Weiss went on to release 1999's The Hot Rock, 2000's All Hands on the Bad One, and 2002's One Beat until their last record, The Woods, arrived in 2005. The band broke up after a final tour in summer 2006. Last year, Sleater-Kinney reunited on stage for the first time since 2006 to cover Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World" with their one-time tourmates, Pearl Jam.

In December, news broke that Janet Weiss and Carrie Brownstein's post-Sleater-Kinney band Wild Flag "ran its course." Weiss and Brownstein released one great record with Wild Flag, while Corin Tucker has released two solo records since 2006. Brownstein also launched herself to a more visible realm of fame with her sketch comedy show "Portlandia".

No Cities to Love:

01 Price Tag

02 Fangless

03 Surface Envy

04 No Cities to Love

05 A New Wave

06 No Anthems

07 Gimme Love

08 Bury Our Friends

09 Hey Darling

10 Fade

Sleater-Kinney:

02-08 Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory Spokane

02-09 Boise, ID - Knitting Factory Boise

02-10 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot

02-12 Denver, CO - Ogden Theater

02-13 Omaha, NE - Slowdown

02-14 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue

02-15 Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall

02-17 Chicago, IL - Riviera

02-22 Boston, MA - House of Blues

02-24 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club

02-26 New York, NY - Terminal 5

02-28 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer

03-01 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE

03-18 Berlin, Germany - Postbahnhof

03-19 Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Paradiso

03-20 Paris, France - Cigale

03-21 Antwerp, Belgium - Trix

03-23 London, England - Roundhouse

03-24 Manchester, England - Albert Hall

03-25 Glasgow, Scotland - O2 ABC

03-26 Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street