If you’re anything like us, you’re probably still a little sore that Sleater-Kinney broke up way before their time. One of the greatest bands of the late ’90s/early ’00s, the all-girl trio released ...
Whoever declared guitar-rock dead way back when forgot to tell Sleater-Kinney. The Olympia-based punk band’s new album, No Cities to Love, released after a decade-long hiatus, is the hardest, heaviest ...
The title of Corin Tucker’s post-Sleater-Kinney solo album reminds me of the title of an old Magnetic Fields song, “100,000 Fireflies,” and upon reflection, the vague similarity provides a useful ...