- Sleater-Kinney
Infobox musical artist
Name = Sleater-Kinney
Img_capt = Sleater-Kinney in 2005. (Photo by Tyler Craft)
Background = group_or_band
Origin =Olympia, Washington ,United States
Years_active = 1995–2006
Label = Chainsaw (1995–1996)Kill Rock Stars (1997–2002)Sub Pop (2005)
Associated_acts =Cadallaca Excuse 17 Heavens to Betsy ninetynine Quasi
URL = [http://www.sleater-kinney.com www.sleater-kinney.com]
Past_members =Corin Tucker Carrie Brownstein Janet Weiss Lora McFarlane Toni Gogin Misty Farrell Sleater-Kinney was an American
indie rock band that existed from 1995 to 2006. Formed inOlympia, Washington , the group's name is derived from Sleater-Kinney Road, Interstate 5 off ramp #108 in Lacey, Washington, the location of one of their early practice spaces. They formed in and were a vital part of the punk andriot grrrl scenes in Olympia, although they later relocated toPortland, Oregon .History
Sleater-Kinney was founded by
Corin Tucker andCarrie Brownstein . Tucker was formerly in the influentialriot grrrl bandHeavens to Betsy , while Brownstein was formerly in thequeercore bandExcuse 17 . They often played at gigs together and formed Sleater-Kinney as a side-project from their respective bands. When Heavens to Betsy and Excuse 17 disbanded, Sleater-Kinney became their primary focus.Janet Weiss (ofQuasi ) was the band's primary drummer, though Sleater-Kinney has had other drummers throughout its existence, includingLora Macfarlane , Misty Farrell and Toni Gogin.Upon Tucker's graduation from
Evergreen State College (where Brownstein would remain a student for three more years), she and then-girlfriend Brownstein took a trip to Australia in early 1994. Their last day there, they stayed up all night recording what would become their self-titled debut album. [ [http://sleater-kinney.net/index.php?go=library_spin_june05 Sleater-Kinney.Net ] ] It was released the following spring. They followed this with "Call the Doctor " (1996) and "Dig Me Out " (1997), and became critical darlings as a result.Their next few albums pushed the band towards mainstream listeners, culminating in 2002's "
One Beat ". The group opened forPearl Jam at many North American shows beginning in 2003, and the band cited the experience of playing to large arenas as part of the inspiration and motivation for the music found on their last album, "The Woods". "The Woods" was released in 2005, and was a departure from the sound of their previous albums. In its place, "The Woods" featured a denser, heavily distorted sound that drew onclassic rock as its inspiration. In 2006 they helped to curate an edition of the British All Tomorrow's Parties festival.Renowned critics
Greil Marcus andRobert Christgau have each praised Sleater-Kinney as one of the essential rock groups of the late 90s/early 00s. Marcus named Sleater-Kinney America's best rock band in a 2001 issue ofTime magazine .Instrumentation
Both Brownstein and Tucker played
guitar . Although Sleater-Kinney had no bass player, both Tucker and Brownstein tuned their guitars one and a half steps down ("C# tuning"), and Tucker's tone and style enabled her to fill the same role as a bass guitar.Hiatus
On
June 27 ,2006 , the band announced an indefinite hiatus, stating there were "no plans for future tours or recordings". Sleater-Kinney's last major public show was at the 2006 Lollapalooza music festival. They did not play an encore. The band's last appearance was at the Crystal Ballroom inPortland, Oregon , onAugust 12 ,2006 . No explanation for the hiatus was given, but it is widely believed to be because Tucker wanted to concentrate on raising her child. In a May 2005 interview, Janet Weiss stated, "Corin's hurdles were my biggest hurdles. Her pulling away from the band was the hardest thing for me as far as writing music. She said in a recent interview that she thinks about quitting every week - and that's heavy for me, 'cause this is all I want to do." [ [http://sleater-kinney.net/index.php?go=library_rock_decade Sleater-Kinney.Net ] ]Tucker had previously hinted in interviews that Sleater-Kinney might become inactive soon. In a 2005 interview with "
Bust " magazine, she was asked how she would handle touring when her young son started school, and she replied that she didn't even know if they would make another record after "The Woods". [http://sleater-kinney.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=32&pos=3]Collaborations
In 1998, the band recorded "Big Big Lights", the first split single (with
Cypher in the Snow ) in the series of recordings dealing with women's self-defense entitled "Free to Fight ", and released onCandy Ass Records .In 2000, all three members of Sleater-Kinney assisted Robert Forster and
Grant McLennan of the now-defunctBrisbane indie bandThe Go-Betweens to record the album "The Friends of Rachel Worth ".In 2003, the band recorded the song "Angry Inch" with
Fred Schneider ofThe B-52's for the charity tribute album "Wig in a Box ". Proceeds for the album went to theHarvey Milk School , a school for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.Along with performing in Sleater-Kinney, Tucker also was a member of the band
Cadallaca withSarah Dougher andsts (both formerly ofThe Lookers ). In a recent interview, however, she told the public "not to hold [their] breath for a new Cadallaca album." Tucker also featured onEddie Vedder 's (Pearl Jam) solo album "Into the Wild", where she performed vocals on the track "Hard Sun" along with Vedder.Discography
Albums
*"Sleater-Kinney" (1995) –
Chainsaw Records
*"Call the Doctor " (1996) – Chainsaw Records
*"Dig Me Out " (1997) –Kill Rock Stars
*"The Hot Rock" (1999) – Kill Rock Stars
*"All Hands on the Bad One " (2000) – Kill Rock Stars
*"One Beat " (2002) – Kill Rock Stars
*"The Woods" (2005) – Sub Pop RecordsSingles
*"You Ain't It/Surf Song" (1994) –
Villa Villakula Records
*"One More Hour" (1997) –Matador Records
*"Little Babies" (1997) – Matador Records
*"A Quarter To Three" (1997) – Matador Records
*"Big Big Lights" (1998) -Candy Ass Records
*"Get Up" (1999) – Kill Rock Stars
*"You're No Rock 'n' Roll Fun" (2000) – Kill Rock Stars
*"Entertain" (2005) – Sub Pop
*"Jumpers" (2005) – Sub PopCompilation album tracks
*"Big Big Lights" on "Free To Fight" 7" split 45 (1996) - Candyass/Chainsaw (USA, CDR028)
*"Dance Song '97" (live) on "Yoyo A Gogo" 1997 (1997) - Yoyo (USA, YOYO10)
*"I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone" on "All Over Me" (soundtrack, 1997) - n/a (USA, TVT8110-2)
*"Banned From the End of the World" on "Everything Is Nice" (1999) - Matador (USA, OLE400)
*"Banned From the End of the World" (live) on "Yoyo A Gogo 1999" (1999) - Yoyo (USA, YOYO18)
*"The Ballad of a Ladyman" on "Turbo's Tunes" (2000) - Kill Rock Stars (USA, KRS319)
*"The End of You" on "After the Fair: 21st Century Women" (2000) - K-Tel (USA)
*"Maraca" on "Group" (soundtrack, 2000) - Yoyo (USA, YOYO21)
*"What If I Was Right?" on "Jackson's Jukebox" (2000) - Kill Rock Stars (USA, KRS354).
*"Off With Your Head" on "Future Soundtrack for America" (2002) - Barsuk (USA, BARK37)
*"Combat Rock" on "Peace Not War (Vol. 1)" (2003) - Platinum (UK, PNW1CDX).
*"Angry Inch" on "" (2003) - Off (USA, OFF994)
*"Oh!" on "Mollie's Mix" (2003) - Kill Rock Stars (USA, KRS382)
*"Off with Your Head" on "Rock Against Bush Vol. 2" (2004) - Fat Wreck (USA, FAT677).
*""Entertain" on "Songbook of Songs" (2005) - Sub Pop (USA, SP0676)
*"Turn It On" on "Whatever - The '90s Pop & Culture Set" (2005) - Rhino (USA)
*"Jumpers" (live) on "Live at KEXP, Vol. II" (2006) - KEXP Seattle (USA)
*"Ballad of a Ladyman" (live) on "Calling All Kings & Queens" (2006) - Mr. Lady Records (USA, MRLR15). (Also on this CD is a cover version of Sleater-Kinney's "I'm Not Waiting", by Kiki & Herb.)
*"Step Aside" on "Safe Haven" (2006) - Cherchez la Femme (USA)
*"Jumpers" (live) on "The L Word: Season Three" (soundtrack, 2006) - Tommy Boy (USA)
*"Modern Girl" on "Counter Culture" (2006) - Rough Trade Shops (USA)
*"Fortunate Son" (live) and "Step Aside" on "Wed-Rock" (2006) - Centaurmusic (USA)Music videos
*"Get Up" (1999) Directed by
Miranda July
*"You're No Rock 'n' Roll Fun" (2000) Directed byBrett Vapnek
*"Entertain" (2005) Directed by Molly & Mariah
*"Jumpers" (2005) Directed by Matt McCormickChart positions
Albums
ingles
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External links
* [http://www.sleater-kinney.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.sleater-kinney.net/ Sleater-Kinney.net] Comprehensive fan site & archive
* [http://www.trht.net/artist/Sleater-Kinney Sleater-Kinney] at The Rock Hard Times, comprehensive discography, music videos, mp3sReferences
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