- #1 Must Have
- A Quarter to Three
- A Real Man
- All Hands on the Bad One
- Anonymous
- Ballad of a Ladyman
- Banned from The End of The World
- Be Yr Mama
- Burn, Don't Freeze
- Buy Her Candy
- Call The Doctor
- Combat Rock
- Dance Song '97
- Dig Me Out
- Don't Think You Wanna
- Dont Talk Like
- Entertain
- Far Away
- Funeral Song
- Get Up
- God is a Number
- Good Things
- Heart Attack
- Heart Factory
- Her Again
- Hollywood Ending
- Hot Rock
- How To Play Dead
- Hubcap
- I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone
- I Wanna Be Yr Joey Ramone
- I'm Not Waiting
- Ironclad
- It's Enough
- Jenny
- Jumpers
- Leaving You Behind
- Let's Call It Love
- Little Babies
- Little Mouth
- Living in Exile
- Male Model
- Memorize Your Lines
- Milkshake and honey
- Milkshake N' Honey
- Modern Girl
- More Than a Feeling
- My Stuff
- Night Light
- Not What You Want
- One Beat
- One More Hour
- One Song for You
- Oxygen
- Pompeii
- Rollercoaster
- Slow Song
- Sold Out
- Start Together
- Stay Where You Are
- Steep Air
- Step Aside
- Surf Song
- Taking Me Home
- Taste Test
- The Day I Went Away
- The Drama You've Been Craving
- The End of You
- The Fox
- The Last Song
- The Professional
- The Remainder
- The Size of Our Love
- The Swimmer
- Things You Say
- Turn It On
- Was it a Lie?
- What's Mine Is Yours
- Wilderness
- Words And Guitar
- Write Me Back, Fucker
- You Ain't It
- You're No Rock N' Roll Fun
- Youth Decay
Тексты песен Sleater Kinney
Биография Sleater Kinney
Sleater-Kinney was an alternative rock band that formed in 1994 in Olympia, 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 were a noted part of the "riot grrrl" and indie rock scenes in the Pacific Northwest. The band was known for its feminist and left-leaning politics.
History
Sleater-Kinney was formed in early 1994 in Olympia, Washington, by Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein. Tucker was formerly in the influential riot grrrl band Heavens to Betsy, while Brownstein was formerly in the queercore band Excuse 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 of Quasi was the band's first drummer, though Sleater-Kinney has had other drummers, including Lora Macfarlane, Misty Farrell, and Toni Gogin.
Upon Tucker's graduation from Evergreen State College (where Brownstein remained 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. 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 for Pearl 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 on classic rock as its inspiration. In 2006 they helped to curate an edition of the British All Tomorrow's Parties festival.
Renowned critics Greil Marcus and Robert 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 of Time magazine.
History
Sleater-Kinney was formed in early 1994 in Olympia, Washington, by Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein. Tucker was formerly in the influential riot grrrl band Heavens to Betsy, while Brownstein was formerly in the queercore band Excuse 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 of Quasi was the band's first drummer, though Sleater-Kinney has had other drummers, including Lora Macfarlane, Misty Farrell, and Toni Gogin.
Upon Tucker's graduation from Evergreen State College (where Brownstein remained 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. 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 for Pearl 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 on classic rock as its inspiration. In 2006 they helped to curate an edition of the British All Tomorrow's Parties festival.
Renowned critics Greil Marcus and Robert 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 of Time magazine.
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