sleater-kinney
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Sleater-Kinney’s comeback continues its meh streak. Little Rope by Sleater-Kinney
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Sleater-Kinney tries new things throughout The Center Won’t Hold and, more often than not, they don’t pan out.
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Anthony shows off some recent additions to his record collection, giving his thoughts on their packaging and sound along the way.
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Sleater-Kinney’s almost-swansong, The Woods, proved to be one of the 2000s’ most badass and essential rock albums.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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Hey guys, Jeremy here, the man behind the curtain (or one of the men… behind one of the curtains… Why are there so many curtains here at TND? I like to think of mine as being a nice forest green.) I don’t know if any of you care what
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Sleater-Kinney is back with a new record after ten years of studio album silence.
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With tracks like “Surface Envy” being let loose on the public like an escaped zoo animal, I think it’s safe to say Sleater-Kinney‘s return from an almost 10-year hiatus has been an explosive one. While the wailing vocals and frantic guitar freakouts here aren’t the band’s
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This is not a drill. Famed Olympia, WA indie punk rock Sleater-Kinney are back! Returning with their first new record since 2005’s amazing The Woods. After the release of that record, the band went on “indefinite hiatus” and we all wept collectively as the prospects of their reunion appeared
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Wild Flag’s self-titled debut album is a light, fun, and upbeat reformation for these indie rock veterans. I think some longtime fans–especially those in the Sleater-Kinney camp–will expect a little bit more. That’s fine and understandable. I feel the same way to an extent. However, after