Sleater-Kinney - Sleater-Kinney
Sleater-Kinney - Sleater-Kinney

Sleater-Kinney - Sleater-Kinney

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Product Specifications
Product NameSleater-Kinney - Sleater-Kinney
ManufacturerChainsaw Records
Product Number MPN759718121223
Retail Price $14.98
EAN-130759718121223
EAN-1400759718121223
UPC759718121223
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Release Date2001-03-01, 1996-06-25
FormatAudio CD, CD
Artist(s)Sleater-Kinney
AlbumSleater-Kinney
Tracks
  1. Don't Think You Wanna
  2. Day I Went Away
  3. Real Man
  4. Her Again
  5. How to Play Dead
  6. Be Yr Mama
  7. Sold Out
  8. Slow Song
  9. Lora's Song
  10. Last Song
Num. of Items1
Record LabelChainsaw Records
GenreAlternative
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5 Star Rating  "Awesomeness."2007-03-07
- Reviewed By jaime030387
Abrasive, unapologetic, and in-your-face.

I see the way you look at girls
You think that I don't know it
I know what you want from me
I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT FROM ME

It's so great to hear certain things screamed.
 
4 Star Rating  "If you like Call the Doctor...."2002-12-16
- Reviewed By me-jane
I had the interesting juxtaposition of buying this album and seeing SK live for the first time within the same week. (It's lonely being a SK fan in Australia. Hardly anyone's heard of them, and their early albums are near impossible to find.) Anyway, while their live show was amazing, I was struck by that strange sense of displacement experienced by any obsessed fan at a concert - the band that seemed to exist solely to nurse your adolescent anguish in your bedroom are suddenly on a stage, unreachable, impersonal, and, well, glamorous. SK have become more palatable over the years - now they're more sophisticated, more stylish, more self-assured, and less politically extreme. Thankfully, they've managed to make that inevitable transition while still making compelling art - One Beat is a fantastic record. Still, something is lost in that forward-motion (not that same thing as selling out, mind you), and it's here in all its glory on this self-titled debut. On this record, and on Call the Doctor, SK were blessed with a wonderful lack of self-consciousness (the very thing that mars the uninspired All Hands On The Bad One.) This record is raw, immediate, direct, and naked. Sure, it's crude sometimes, and flawed, and brief, but it's impossible to question the sincerity, even if you don't like the politics, and while the militant feminism, bloodcurdling screams, and guitars that seem to simulate a monotone of dread are probably enough to alienate 99% of the human population, I'll love SK forever for having had the guts to make it. They seem like an entirely different band now, which leaves me with a sense of ambivalence: I'm glad they're becoming a real force to be reckoned with, that they're shiny and elegant and all grown up, that they're moving beyond their marginal status and seem more at peace with themselves and with men. But I think, deep down, I like my heroines a bit scrappier, a bit more unsure of themselves, a bit more messed up. Sometimes I think SK's flaws were their very virtues, and I worry that the more polished they become, the less powerful they are.
 
5 Star Rating  "Gut-punching, anti-phallus rock"2001-05-28
- Reviewed By saralynnmo
An acquired taste, this CD took a while to accept, but now it's on heavy rotation. Very thought provoking, powerful debut.
This album is enjoyable on its own but is especially fun when you compare it to One Beat or The Hot Rock. Such contrast is a testament to a band's evolution.
 
4 Star Rating  "Sublime debut"2001-02-27
- Reviewed By wfparrish
Sleater-Kinney,America's foremost trio of femme-punk furies,have always excelled at playing it cool and tough while retaining a strong sense of what thier testosterone-addled dude-rock contemporaries would likely term "icky girlie-ness"Stylistically,thier songs are full of proud sugar-and-spice signifiers:spirited playground chants,60s girl-group allusion,preciously campy vocal asides.But this could also describe any of a number of bands with similer elements in the Riot-Grrrl movement of the early 90s,a musical and political ground-swell that by 95(when this record dropped) was quickly becoming stagnant under the burden of it's own narrow views and dependance on familiar cliches.Sleater-Kinney's eponymous debut shows thier shrewdness in patently avoiding the same trap,while remaining true to the original idealogical thrust.The record is a brisk,rapid affair(clocking in at just under thirty minutes),but it manages an astonishing eclecticism and versatility:for every primal rager("Don't Think You Wanna","Sold Out"),there's a stunning,almost pastoral slow-burner("Slow Song","Lori's Song").Musically,the trio is astounding self-assured(especially for a debut).Guitarist-vocalist Corin Tucker,Guitarist-Vocalist Carrie Brownstien,and then-drummer Lori Macfarlane whip up a sound that is a miracle of cohesion,economy,and surging momentum.Tucker and Brownstien are a perfect compliment to each other here,both instrumentally and vocally;listening to the record is like eaves-dropping on an intimate conversation between two friends with a complicated,fascinating relationship.This makes for music that is occasionally sublime:the criminally cool"The Day I Went Away" builds from sinister,slinky verses to full-on choruses with a breath-taking organic buzz;the jaw-dropping "Be Yr Mama"(possibly the band's pinnacle) is so brimming with tightly-coiled, whip-smart attitude and musical inventiveness it sounds primed to explode at any moment.This band has,of coarse,gone on to record four much-more heralded and beloved records,but for my money,they've only been improving and refining a staggeringly original and compelling style that they display in all it's glory here,and despite a few clunkers("How To Play Dead",which is musically clumsy and rushed but nevertheless rescued by Carrie's deliciously nasty hectoring)this debut firmly establishes this Olympia,Washington trio as one of the most important bands of the 90s.
 
3 Star Rating  "Whether you're tracing their roots or just want to rock"2000-12-21
- Reviewed By zadnor
Listen to S-K's first for sheer, raw, feel-like-you're-at-the-club fun. If you're familiar with Sleater-Kinney you'll find it enjoyable to see the early stages of what they were up to. If not, you might as well start here and work your way up to their more polished work. Every time I put this on I feel like I'm in every punk/new wave club from the early-80s. There's a little X, a little Go-Gos and a little of Athens, GA's beloved Pylon and REM. But, best of all, there's a lot of every late 70's/early-80's DIY band that never made it farther than opening locally for the band that never made it farther than headlining locally, except S-K have real talent. The sonwgriting is formative but you can hear the ability there. The instruments are on the verge of very good but with enough garage quality to give it life. You can tell Janet Weiss was about to become a very strong drummer. And, even back then, Corin Tucker's screams, screeches and playful let-it-all-hang-out vocals were something unto themselves. If you haven't heard a band that plays what it plays for the sheer joy of it in a while, listen to this CD. It's crude, it's immature and it's a joy. Then get every S-K album you can lay your hands on. But one at a time, please. They deserve to be listened to. Plain and simple, this is rock and roll.
 
5 Star Rating  "good angry girl music!"2000-10-12
- Reviewed By User: A38J12FGV77RBU
yay for this one. its all like good and stuff... and i am glad there are some women out there that express their feelings toward pushy sex driven men. i like it lots. and you should too. she does a good job of screaming. shes got a pretty scream. anyway. buy it. listen to it. like it. then love it.
 
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