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Sleater-Kinney
Jan 16, 2024
Sleater-Kinney, the feminist punk riot grrrl band, discusses their latest album and the healing power of music after tragedy. They talk about their intimate recording relationship, the matriarchal early music scene in Olympia, and why their new album sounds gross and obnoxious.
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- Sleater-Kinney's latest album 'Little Rope' serves as a creative outlet for Carrie Brownstein's grief while highlighting Corin Tucker's dynamic and flexible vocal performance.
- The intimate recording relationship between Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney showcases their sometimes opposing but complementary approaches to creative work.
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