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Release Date: Oct 20, 2014
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Sleater-Kinney: Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein (vocals, guitar); Janet Weiss (drums).
Recorded at Jackpot Studios, Portland, Oregon.
Personnel: Sleater-Kinney (hand claps); Larry Crane , Sarah Dougher (hand claps).
Audio Remasterer: Greg Calbi.
Recording information: Jackpot! studio, Portland, OR (12/1999-01/2000); John And Stu's Place, Seattle, WA (12/1999-01/2000).
Photographers: Matt Alcock; Marina Chavez; Andrew Auge.
Sleater-Kinney embodies the perfect Pacific Northwest post-grunge punk-pop band. Combining the raw power of the Stooges with a dash of the arty dissonance of Sonic Youth and the riot-grrrl personality of the Olympia scene, the female trio's consistently intriguing albums have earned it accolades as the cream of indie-punk.
With the band's fifth release, ALL HANDS ON THE BAD ONE, Corrin, Carrie and Janet continue to build on the bare-bones hurricane of sound they established on the previous four. Despite enough attention to easily warrant other options, Sleater-Kinney here remains on stalwart independent Kill Rock Stars for a third album. From the banshee punk cry of "Male Model," to the dizzy noodling of "Milkshake N' Honey," and the off-kilter pop sensibilities of "Pompeii," the band keeps its rough-edged sound intact. No major changes here; just rock & roll.
Recorded at Jackpot Studios, Portland, Oregon.
Personnel: Sleater-Kinney (hand claps); Larry Crane , Sarah Dougher (hand claps).
Audio Remasterer: Greg Calbi.
Recording information: Jackpot! studio, Portland, OR (12/1999-01/2000); John And Stu's Place, Seattle, WA (12/1999-01/2000).
Photographers: Matt Alcock; Marina Chavez; Andrew Auge.
Sleater-Kinney embodies the perfect Pacific Northwest post-grunge punk-pop band. Combining the raw power of the Stooges with a dash of the arty dissonance of Sonic Youth and the riot-grrrl personality of the Olympia scene, the female trio's consistently intriguing albums have earned it accolades as the cream of indie-punk.
With the band's fifth release, ALL HANDS ON THE BAD ONE, Corrin, Carrie and Janet continue to build on the bare-bones hurricane of sound they established on the previous four. Despite enough attention to easily warrant other options, Sleater-Kinney here remains on stalwart independent Kill Rock Stars for a third album. From the banshee punk cry of "Male Model," to the dizzy noodling of "Milkshake N' Honey," and the off-kilter pop sensibilities of "Pompeii," the band keeps its rough-edged sound intact. No major changes here; just rock & roll.
Tracks:
1 - Professional
2 - All Hands On the Bad One
3 - You're No Rock N' Roll Fun
4 - Milkshake N' Honey
5 - Ironclad
6 - Pompeii
7 - Was It a Lie?
8 - Leave You Behind
9 - Male Model
10 - Ballad of a Ladyman
11 - #1 Must-Have
12 - Swimmer
13 - Youth Decay
2 - All Hands On the Bad One
3 - You're No Rock N' Roll Fun
4 - Milkshake N' Honey
5 - Ironclad
6 - Pompeii
7 - Was It a Lie?
8 - Leave You Behind
9 - Male Model
10 - Ballad of a Ladyman
11 - #1 Must-Have
12 - Swimmer
13 - Youth Decay