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1999 – KILL ROCK STARS
Produced By ROGER MOUTENOT

1. Start Together
2. Hot Rock
3. The End Of You
4. Burn, Don’t Freeze
5. God Is A Number
6. Banned From The End Of The World
7. Don’t Talk Like
8. Get Up
9. One Song For You
10. The Size Of Our Love
11. Living In Exile
12. Memorize Your Lines
13. A Quarter To Three

I was late to the party, but I do love me some Sleater-Kinney. From the quirky and shrill immediacy of Corin Tucker’s vocals to Carrie Brownstein’s guitar playing to the power of their songwriting, this all female trio simply rules (there is no bass player!). They took an extended break from 2006 to 2014, but they are one of the most important American indie bands to have emerged in the 90’s. Hailing from Olympia, Washington, they have been riot grrrls, punks, strongly feminist and smartly political. The Hot Rock is their fourth album, and marked a change in their sound to a more melodic and relaxed sound. Fortunately, Tucker and Brownstein have the songs and the smarts to make the transition seamless…it works very well. While this may not have the bite and snarl of their first three discs (Sleater-Kinney, Call The Doctor and Dig Me Out), it’s still very good.

The best songs here are “A Quarter To Three” and “Get Up”, but there is plenty more to love. “Living In Exile” recalls their earlier work…quirky, powerful and melodic. And like their previous records, The Hot Rock is entertaining, powerful and very listenable. Sleater-Kinney has always been high on the cool end of indie rock, and this one definitely holds up against their best work. Tucker and Brownstein have released a pair of albums since they got back together, as well as solo work and recordings with other bands…not to mention Brownstein’s excellent comedic turn with Fred Armisen in Portlandia. This is a band that’s always worth hearing, so if you see a Sleater-Kinney album, do yourself a favor and pick it up. You will not regret it.
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Decade Albums %


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1940s 0 0%
1950s 2 2%
1960s 4 4%
1970s 16 16%
1980s 15 15%
1990s 31 31%
2000s 26 26%
2010s 6 6%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United States 65 65%
United Kingdom 19 19%
Canada 4 4%
Sweden 2 2%
Nigeria 2 2%
Mixed Nationality 2 2%
France 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 93 93%
Yes 7 7%
Live? Albums %
No 91 91%
Yes 9 9%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%

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