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Sleater-Kinney - All Hands On The Bad One

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Sleater-Kinney
All Hands On The Bad One

Label Sub Pop
Erstveröffentlichung 24.10.2014
Format CD
Lieferzeit 4 – 6 Wochen
Preis 9,95 € (inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand)
Rezension

Aufgenommen im Winter 2013 in Portland und Seattle verbindet die Platte alle Stärken der Vorgängerlaben von Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein und Janet Weiss, vom Punk über Riff Rock bis hin zur melodischen Vielfalt. Und ist nach einigem erfreuten Anhören ihr bislang poppigstes Album.

Review

“Five songs into All Hands On The Bad One, singer/guitarist Corin Tucker shouts, "Youžre no rock žnž roll fun!" Obviously, Miss Tucker isnžt referencing her bandžs new album, which features all the essential ingredients youžve come to expect from a Sleater-Kinney record. Tuckeržs twitchy, quivering vibrato meshes with Carrie Brownsteinžs breathy murmurs to create a pinnacle of sweet, sexy harmonies, all piled atop a barrage of punky, gutsy guitars - enough to make any grrrl in a baby tee from Olympia to Philly bob her head. With their past albums, namely 1997žs searing Dig Me Out, Tucker, Brownstein, and drummer Janet Weiss have proven that they can incite a rock žnž roll riot, but therežs no need to press the issue. With `All Hands...“, indie rockžs darlings have grown up and developed into skilled songwriters.
The Pacific Northwest trio refines, rather than abandons, the rebellious streak that defined their earlier works. The fully ripened `All Hands On The Bad One“ is a collection of estrogen rock that picks up exactly where 1999žs `The Hot Rock“ left off, weaving nervous, urgent energy with infectious melodies. Itžs a total package of brains, beauty and brawn.” (CMJ)

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