Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker and Janet Weiss join Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton to discuss the band's new album, No Cities To Love. Sleater-Kinney 2.0: The Band Talks About Its First ...
Rock greats and feminist powerhouses Sleater-Kinney kicked off their North American "Little Rope Tour" in Nashville on Thursday night. The indie band — known for their role in the "riot grrrl" ...
Sleater-Kinney have included their first new song in nine years as part of their new career-spanning box set, which also includes a strong hint of an entire new album. The band, who comprise Janet ...
Sleater-Kinney co-founders Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein certainly didn’t realize it had been that long since they’d played the Washington city where, in 1994, they formed their groundbreaking ...
Grief, like so many other human experiences, can be extremely personal to one individual and shared among many at the same time. Little Rope is the 11th studio album from beloved rock band ...
It’s generous to say that it took until just after the eight-minute mark in the second quarter of Oregon’s visit to New Jersey to prove what... Despite being on a two game skid, and facing a ranked ...
With Sleater-Kinney guitarist Carrie Brownstein starting to lose her voice Monday night, the band made a few alterations so the show could go off without a hitch, as the seminal punk band visited Mr.
Other than the hardest of hardcore Olympia fans, who knew it had been 19 years since Sleater-Kinney played its birth city? On Saturday, the acclaimed Northwest indie punks are set to slay Olympia’s ...