Sleater-KInney has released the new video for their song, “Untidy Creature” and they posted these words about it on their Facebook page: Our new single and video “Untidy Creature” is out now – watch + stream and pre-order Little Rope (out Jan 19): https://i.sleater-kinney.com/UntidyCreature It was the first song we wrote for Little Rope, although …
This song is so good I wish there were still commercial rock radio stations on which to play it, but since there aren’t, I hope KEXP is playing it up in Seattle. In the post-radio era, we at least have the internet, and this catchy post-punk explosion underscored by an eye-catching video of betrayal and …
After thirty-ish years, still going strong. This is quite amazing. The sonic fire of S-K’s early years is still burning. Still love Carrie’s signature contrapuntal guitar lines punctuating Corinne’s soaring vocals. It may be better to burn out than fade away, but it’s always better to remain en fuego. Speaking of fires, here’s the hot …
Photo Credit: Karen Murphy Today, rock band Sleater-Kinney return with a new single and video entitled “Worry With You.” It marks their first new music since 2019. The accompanying visual, which was shot in Portland, OR was directed by Alberta Poon and stars Fabi Reyna and Megan Watson. Watch/Listen HERE. The song also heralds the arrival of the group’s tenth …
This brand new video from Sleater-Kinney was released today, an hour ago.
Good news, a new song from Sleater-Kinney! Note well the playing of Janet Weiss, long unrecognized but certainly one of the top five drummers of her generation, at least as ascertained by critics with spine enough to count.
Bob’s Burgers is my favorite show of all time. Every night except Sunday I forego whatever’s on now in order to re-watch and re-enjoy the utterly perfect first season of Bob’s Burgers. On Sundays I patiently wait for whatever new episode of Bob’s Burgers awaits me. Sleater-Kinney is one of the most stupendous rock’n roll …
“Last September, Carrie Brownstein wrote, “I have no desire to play music unless I need music.” During her post-Sleater-Kinney forays into music blogging and sketch comedy, she explained, “I started to need music again, and so I called on my friends and we joined as a band.” Hence: Wild Flag, a new group she’d formed …
This is a treasure trove of streaming recordings of live concerts in Seattle in the mid to late 90s. If you were there, this is a walk down memory lane. The site features classic Death Cab for Cutie, Juno, Built to Spill, Sleater-Kinney, Dismemberment Plan and much, much more… www.indiepoplive.net