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Sloan's eighth studio album, Never Hear the End of It -- its first on new US label Yep Roc Records -- not only delivers another serving of august and finely crafted rock, it's also thirty tracks long. You heard me. Thirty.Reviews:
Sloan's eighth studio album, Never Hear the End of It -- its first on new US label Yep Roc Records -- not only delivers another serving of august and finely crafted rock, it's also thirty tracks long. You heard me. Thirty. "Call it an extremist's reaction to a singles culture," says Jay Ferguson. "It's definitely a bit of a sprawling record, but I think that if any band can attempt to pull it off, it might as well be us."back to top