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Sleater‐Kinney

Live Performances by Sleater‐Kinney

Sleater-Kinney - Live 1996 Full Concert

Stinkweed Records
Tempe, AZ, United States

March 26, 1996 | Video Length: 20:45
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    In March 1996, Sleater-Kinney was in a pivotal phase of their career, shortly after the release of their second album, "Call the Doctor," which came out in 1996. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound and style, showcasing their distinctive blend of punk rock, feminist themes, and lyrical intensity. The live recording at Stinkweed Records captures the band during this dynamic period, just as they were gaining recognition within the underground music scene. Interestingly, "Call the Doctor" was notable for its raw energy and was produced by the renowned indie producer, John Goodmanson, who played a crucial role in shaping their early sound. This performance highlights Sleater-Kinney's growing influence in the riot grrrl movement, showcasing their passionate live energy and commitment to addressing social issues through music. The intimate setting of Stinkweed Records provides a glimpse into their grassroots engagement with fans during this crucial point in their career.

Sleater Kinney Full Concert at Stinkweeds featuring 'Stay Where You Are'

Stinkweeds
Tempe, AZ, United States

January 1, 1997 | Video Length: 19:49
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  • In early 1997, when Sleater-Kinney performed live at Stinkweeds, they were riding the momentum of their critically acclaimed album "Call the Doctor," ... Read Full Description >

    In early 1997, when Sleater-Kinney performed live at Stinkweeds, they were riding the momentum of their critically acclaimed album "Call the Doctor," which had been released in 1996. This album marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing their raw punk energy and feminist themes, which would become hallmarks of their music. The live recording captures a vibrant performance that reflects the band's evolution as a powerful trio, featuring tracks such as "Call the Doctor" and "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone," which highlight their distinctive sound and lyrical intensity. At this point, Sleater-Kinney was solidifying their place in the underground rock scene, gaining a devoted following and playing a pivotal role in the riot grrrl movement. Their energetic live performances, as seen in this recording, contributed to their reputation as one of the leading bands of the 1990s feminist punk wave.

Sleater-Kinney Performs 'Dig Me Out' Live at 9:30 Club | NPR MUSIC FRONT ROW

9:30 Club
Washington, D.C., DC, United States

January 1, 1997 | Video Length: 3:19
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  • On January 1, 1997, Sleater-Kinney performed at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., showcasing their album "Dig Me Out," which had been released just m... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 1997, Sleater-Kinney performed at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., showcasing their album "Dig Me Out," which had been released just months prior on April 8, 1997. This album marked a significant moment in the band's evolution, representing their shift toward a more polished sound while maintaining their punk rock roots. "Dig Me Out" is often hailed as one of their seminal works, featuring potent tracks that capture the band's energetic and raw performance style. The concert took place early in the album's promotional cycle, highlighting Sleater-Kinney's growing recognition within the indie rock scene. Interestingly, the band gained a reputation for their compelling live performances, often highlighted by their dynamic stage presence and powerful vocal harmonies, making this live recording a fantastic representation of their artistry at a critical point in their career.

Sleater-Kinney Full Concert at CBGB, New York – Performance of Classics

CBGB
New York, NY, United States

May 15, 1997 | Video Length: 49:41
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  • On May 15, 1997, Sleater-Kinney performed a live concert at the iconic CBGB in New York City, capturing a pivotal moment in their early career. At thi... Read Full Description >

    On May 15, 1997, Sleater-Kinney performed a live concert at the iconic CBGB in New York City, capturing a pivotal moment in their early career. At this time, the band had recently released their third studio album, "The Hot Rock," in 1999, which showcased their evolving sound while still retaining the raw energy and feminist themes that defined their work. This period marked a significant point in their trajectory, as they were solidifying their status within the riot grrrl and indie rock scenes. The concert features several of their noteworthy compositions, demonstrating their dynamic stage presence and musical prowess. Notably, this performance captured the spirit of the 90s underground scene and further solidified Sleater-Kinney's reputation as a leader in the feminist punk movement. The band's commitment to social issues, along with their innovative approach to music, was instrumental in inspiring a generation of female musicians in the years to come.

Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out Live at 924 Gilman

924 Gilman
Berkeley, CA, United States

May 30, 1997 | Video Length: 3:27
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  • On May 30, 1997, Sleater-Kinney performed at 924 Gilman in Berkeley, presenting songs from their critically acclaimed album "Dig Me Out," which had be... Read Full Description >

    On May 30, 1997, Sleater-Kinney performed at 924 Gilman in Berkeley, presenting songs from their critically acclaimed album "Dig Me Out," which had been released just weeks prior, on April 8, 1997. This live recording captures the band at a pivotal moment, as "Dig Me Out" marked a significant evolution in their sound, featuring a more polished production while retaining their potent punk roots. The album is often cited as one of the defining works of the riot grrrl movement, showcasing themes of feminism and social critique. During this period, the band solidified their reputation as a compelling live act, blending intense energy with incisive lyrics. Notably, "Dig Me Out" is considered a landmark in alternative rock and has maintained enduring influence, further evidenced by Sleater-Kinney's continued relevance in contemporary music discussions.

Sleater-Kinney - 'Good Things' Live Performance at 924 Gilman, Berkeley

924 Gilman
Berkeley, CA, United States

May 30, 1997 | Video Length: 3:33
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  • On May 30, 1997, during the performance captured in the live recording "Good Things," Sleater-Kinney was nearing the peak of their early career. This ... Read Full Description >

    On May 30, 1997, during the performance captured in the live recording "Good Things," Sleater-Kinney was nearing the peak of their early career. This recording took place shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Dig Me Out," which debuted in 1997 to critical acclaim and helped solidify their reputation in the punk rock scene. By this time, they had established themselves as key figures in the riot grrrl movement, known for their feminist lyrics and dynamic sound. The venue, 924 Gilman, is notable as a significant spot in punk history, reflecting the grassroots, community-driven ethos that characterized the era. The performance showcases the band's raw energy and the connection they had with their audience, a testament to their growing influence in the alternative music landscape.

Sleater-Kinney - 'Turn It On' Live Performance at Bumbershoot Festival

Bumbershoot Festival
Seattle, WA, United States

August 30, 1997 | Video Length: 2:34
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  • In 1997, Sleater-Kinney was at a pivotal moment in their career, following the release of their third album, "Dig Me Out," which came out earlier that... Read Full Description >

    In 1997, Sleater-Kinney was at a pivotal moment in their career, following the release of their third album, "Dig Me Out," which came out earlier that year. The live recording from the Bumbershoot Festival captures the band's growing presence in the riot grrrl movement and their emergence as a significant force in the indie rock scene. "Dig Me Out" was critically acclaimed and solidified their reputation for powerful riffs and feminist themes. By this time, Sleater-Kinney was gaining a loyal following, and their energetic performances were known for their raw intensity. The Bumbershoot set likely showcased songs from this album, reflecting their artistic evolution and connection with their audience. This performance exemplifies the band's commitment to their craft and their role as influential figures in the music of the late '90s.

Sleater-Kinney Live Performance at La Luna in Portland - 1998

La Luna
Portland, OR, United States

November 30, 1997 | Video Length: 14:16
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  • In November 1997, when Sleater-Kinney performed live at La Luna in Portland, they were on the cusp of a significant moment in their career. This perfo... Read Full Description >

    In November 1997, when Sleater-Kinney performed live at La Luna in Portland, they were on the cusp of a significant moment in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Dig Me Out," which had premiered earlier that year in April. "Dig Me Out" marked a pivotal point for the band, elevating their profile within the indie rock scene and earning critical acclaim for its raw energy and lyrical depth. The live recording captures Sleater-Kinney at a time when they were solidifying their reputation as a powerful force in alternative music, blending punk sensibilities with feminist themes. This era is particularly notable as it established them as key figures in the riot grrrl movement, and their energetic performances, like the one in Portland, were vital in building a loyal fanbase that admired their fiercely independent spirit and musicianship.

Sleater Kinney Performs 'One More Hour' at Tower Records, NYC

Tower Records
New York City, NY, United States

March 30, 1998 | Video Length: 3:39
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  • On March 30, 1998, Sleater-Kinney was in the midst of a significant period in their career, having recently released their acclaimed album *Dig Me Out... Read Full Description >

    On March 30, 1998, Sleater-Kinney was in the midst of a significant period in their career, having recently released their acclaimed album *Dig Me Out* in 1997. This album marked their rise in the punk rock and riot grrrl scene, showcasing their distinctive sound and strong feminist themes. The live recording at Tower Records captures the band at a pivotal point, shortly before they launched into their follow-up project, *The Hot Rock*, which was released in 1999. Notably, this performance highlights the band's energetic live presence, which contributed to their reputation as a formidable force in the 90s music landscape. The choice of venue also underscores the DIY ethos associated with the band and their connection to fans, as intimate settings like Tower Records were essential for fostering their grassroots following.

Sleater-Kinney Live Concert - DV8 Seattle

DV8
Seattle, WA, USA

February 28, 1999 | Video Length: 30:57
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    On February 28, 1999, Sleater-Kinney performed a live concert at DV8 in Seattle, a pivotal period in their career. This show took place shortly after the release of their album "The Hot Rock," which came out in the previous year, 1999. "The Hot Rock" marked a significant evolution in their sound, incorporating more varied musical elements while maintaining their core punk ethos. By this time, Sleater-Kinney was gaining notoriety within the indie rock scene, known for their feminist themes and dynamic performances. In particular, the live performance exemplified their energetic stage presence and connection with the audience, pivotal in solidifying their reputation. This concert is a snapshot of the band as they were stepping into a more prominent role in the music industry, continuing to influence the riot grrrl movement and indie rock.

Sleater-Kinney Performs 'Youth Decay' Live at the Breakroom, Seattle

Breakroom
Seattle, WA, United States

April 30, 1999 | Video Length: 2:54
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    In April 1999, when Sleater-Kinney performed at the Breakroom in Seattle, they were midway through a significant phase of their career, having released four albums by that point. The performance showcases the band's raw energy and talent, particularly notable in their song "Youth Decay," which later appeared on their 2000 album *All Hands On The Bad One*. This period marked a transition for the trio, as they began to gain wider recognition beyond their punk roots, particularly due to increased media attention and their involvement in the riot grrrl movement. The band's dynamic, especially with Janet Weiss on drums, is highlighted in this recording, emphasizing the tight-knit musicianship and distinctive sound that characterized Sleater-Kinney's output. This concert captures their evolving style and the burgeoning momentum that would propel them into the early 2000s and solidify their place in rock history.

Sleater-Kinney: Full Concert at The Southgate House, Newport, KY

The Southgate House
Newport, KY, United States

September 15, 2000 | Video Length: 1:4:34
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  • On September 15, 2000, Sleater-Kinney performed live at The Southgate House in Newport, Kentucky, during a pivotal time in their career. Prior to this... Read Full Description >

    On September 15, 2000, Sleater-Kinney performed live at The Southgate House in Newport, Kentucky, during a pivotal time in their career. Prior to this performance, the band released their album "The Hot Rock" in 1999, which showcased their evolving sound and lyrical themes. At the time of this recording, the band was gaining significant recognition within the indie rock scene, rooted in their feminist punk ethos. Notably, this concert falls within the period leading up to the release of "All Hands on the Bad One" in 2000, an album that solidified their status and introduced elements of pop sensibility into their music. This live performance captures the band's raw energy and commitment to their craft, highlighting not only their musical prowess but also their ability to engage audiences intimately during a time when they were still carving out their distinct identity within the genre.

Sleater-Kinney - 'End of You' Live Performance at the Polish National Home, Brooklyn

Polish National Home
Brooklyn, NY, United States

May 24, 2002 | Video Length: 3:22
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  • The live recording of "End of You" from Sleater-Kinney, captured on May 24, 2002, took place shortly after the band returned from a brief hiatus. At t... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "End of You" from Sleater-Kinney, captured on May 24, 2002, took place shortly after the band returned from a brief hiatus. At this time, they had just released their critically acclaimed album *One Beat*, which came out in September 2002. *One Beat* marked a pivotal moment in their career, as it was their first album following the September 11 attacks and reflected themes of resilience and emotional depth during a tumultuous time in the U.S. The performance at the Polish National Home in Brooklyn not only highlighted their return to the stage but also showcased their energetic and powerful live presence, reaffirming Sleater-Kinney's status as a cornerstone of the riot grrrl movement and an influential force in the indie rock scene.

Sleater-Kinney - 'Step Aside' Live Performance on Conan O'Brien Show

Conan O'Brien Show
Los Angeles, CA, United States

October 30, 2002 | Video Length: 4:00
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  • On October 30, 2002, Sleater-Kinney performed "Step Aside" on *The Conan O'Brien Show*, marking their first U.S. network television performance. At th... Read Full Description >

    On October 30, 2002, Sleater-Kinney performed "Step Aside" on *The Conan O'Brien Show*, marking their first U.S. network television performance. At this time, the band was promoting their critically acclaimed album *One Beat*, released just a month earlier on September 24, 2002. *One Beat* met with widespread praise and was notable for addressing themes of war and female empowerment, reflecting the political climate post-9/11. The band's performance on a major talk show further solidified their emergence in the mainstream rock scene, showcasing their unique sound that blends punk rock with feminist lyricism. This appearance played a significant role in garnering broader recognition for the band, setting the stage for their continued influence in the music industry.

Sleater-Kinney Full Concert at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel featuring One Beat Songs

Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
Providence, RI, United States

February 14, 2003 | Video Length: 1:21:47
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  • On February 14, 2003, Sleater-Kinney performed at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel in Providence, RI, during a critical phase in their career marked by the rel... Read Full Description >

    On February 14, 2003, Sleater-Kinney performed at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel in Providence, RI, during a critical phase in their career marked by the release of their album "One Beat." This album, released in September 2002, was significant as it reflected the band's response to the post-9/11 political climate, showcasing their evolving sound and lyrical maturity. The concert featured nine tracks from "One Beat," highlighting their dynamic performance style and the heightened political consciousness in their music during this period. Additionally, they included an early version of "Entertain," which further emphasizes their commitment to innovation and artistic growth. This era solidified Sleater-Kinney as a leading force in the feminist punk movement, and the live recording captures the energy and urgency of their performance, resonating with their passionate fan base.

Sleater-Kinney Live Performance of 'Turn It On' at The Showbox, Seattle

The Showbox
Seattle, WA, United States

December 13, 2003 | Video Length: 2:46
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  • In December 2003, Sleater-Kinney was in the midst of their acclaimed "The Woods" album cycle. Released in May 2005, "The Woods" marked a significant p... Read Full Description >

    In December 2003, Sleater-Kinney was in the midst of their acclaimed "The Woods" album cycle. Released in May 2005, "The Woods" marked a significant point in their career, featuring a raw sound that embraced more experimental elements. Prior to this live recording, the band had released the highly praised album "All Hands on the Bad One" in 2000, which showcased their distinctive punk rock style and lyrical prowess. The performance at The Showbox in Seattle was part of an extensive tour, where they often engaged deeply with their fanbase, emphasizing their dedication to live performances. This particular era reflected a transition for the band, as they were gaining considerable critical acclaim and recognition within the indie rock scene, ultimately paving the way for their legacy as influential figures in the genre. The live rendition of "Turn It On" exemplifies their energetic stage presence and evolving sound during this important phase in their career.

Sleater-Kinney Performance of 'Modern Girl' at 9:30 Club

9:30 Club
Washington, DC, United States

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 3:26
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  • In January 2005, Sleater-Kinney was promoting their critically acclaimed album "The Woods," which had been released in May 2005. This period marked a ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, Sleater-Kinney was promoting their critically acclaimed album "The Woods," which had been released in May 2005. This period marked a significant moment in the band's career as "The Woods" showcased a shift towards a more experimental sound, incorporating elements of hard rock and complex song structures. The live performance at the 9:30 Club, captured in the NPR Music Front Row recording, reflects the band's energetic and passionate live shows during this era. Notably, the song "Modern Girl" features a crowd sing-along, highlighting their strong connection with fans. At this point, Sleater-Kinney was at the height of their influence within the indie rock scene, embodying the spirit of the Riot Grrrl movement while also broadening their musical horizons. Their performance not only illustrated their talent but also solidified their status as a crucial band in the genre.

Sleater-Kinney Performs 'Jumpers' at Letterman Concert

Letterman

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 4:16
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  • In January 2005, Sleater-Kinney was at a pivotal point in their career, having recently released their album "The Woods" in May 2005. This album marke... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, Sleater-Kinney was at a pivotal point in their career, having recently released their album "The Woods" in May 2005. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a heavier and more experimental approach compared to their earlier works. Their performance of "Jumpers" on "The Late Show with David Letterman" highlights the band's rising visibility in the mainstream music scene, as they received critical acclaim for both their music and dynamic live performances. "The Woods" later became a hallmark of their discography, reflecting their unique blend of punk rock and indie influences. Notably, this live appearance was part of their extensive touring, which further solidified their reputation as a powerful live act and emphasized their impact on the feminist punk movement.

Sleater-Kinney - Combat Rock Live Performance at Crystal Ballroom

Crystal Ballroom
Portland, OR, United States

June 1, 2005 | Video Length: 4:37
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  • In June 2005, Sleater-Kinney was in the midst of their career peak, having released their highly acclaimed album "The Woods" just a year earlier in 20... Read Full Description >

    In June 2005, Sleater-Kinney was in the midst of their career peak, having released their highly acclaimed album "The Woods" just a year earlier in 2005. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, embracing a more experimental and heavier rock style. "The Woods" was noted for its intense riffs and vocal dynamics, showcasing the band’s willingness to push boundaries within the punk rock genre. The live recording at the Crystal Ballroom captures the raw energy of their performances during this era, reflecting the band's dedication to their craft and their strong connection with audiences. Interestingly, the period surrounding this performance was characterized by heightened media attention, as Sleater-Kinney was often hailed as leading figures in the riot grrrl movement and indicative of the broader indie rock scene.

Sleater-Kinney - Modern Girl (Live Performance from Burn To Shine, Portland)

Portland, OR, United States

June 15, 2005 | Video Length: 3:14
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  • In June 2005, when Sleater-Kinney performed "Modern Girl" for the live recording featured in "Burn to Shine: Portland," the band was on the cusp of si... Read Full Description >

    In June 2005, when Sleater-Kinney performed "Modern Girl" for the live recording featured in "Burn to Shine: Portland," the band was on the cusp of significant change in their career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "The Woods," which debuted in May 2005. "The Woods" marked a pivotal moment, showcasing a more experimental sound and representing a peak in their artistic evolution. The album's raw energy and innovative approach garnered widespread acclaim, and it solidified Sleater-Kinney's place in the punk and indie rock scenes. Notably, "The Woods" stood out for its experimental soundscapes and extended song structures, reflecting the band's willingness to push boundaries. The recording of "Modern Girl" serves as a snapshot of their dynamic live performances during this transformative period, capturing the intensity and passion that made them a cornerstone of the riot-grrrl movement and beyond.

Sleater-Kinney - Jumpers Live Performance at Letterman

Letterman
New York, NY, USA

June 27, 2005 | Video Length: 5:08
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  • On June 27, 2005, Sleater-Kinney performed "Jumpers" on the Late Show with David Letterman, showcasing their dynamic presence during the peak of their... Read Full Description >

    On June 27, 2005, Sleater-Kinney performed "Jumpers" on the Late Show with David Letterman, showcasing their dynamic presence during the peak of their career. This appearance coincided with the promotion of their album "The Woods," released on May 24, 2005. "The Woods" marked a significant shift in the band's sound, embracing a more experimental and heavy approach, which was well-received by critics and fans alike. The performance of "Jumpers," a poignant track from the album, exemplified their ability to blend punk energy with introspective lyrics, solidifying their reputation as a formidable force in the indie rock scene. Additionally, this period was notable as it was during their last years before the band went on hiatus in 2006, making these live performances essential to understanding their legacy and the evolution of their music.

  • In early 2006, Sleater-Kinney was in a pivotal phase of their career, having released their critically acclaimed album "The Woods" in May of that year... Read Full Description >

    In early 2006, Sleater-Kinney was in a pivotal phase of their career, having released their critically acclaimed album "The Woods" in May of that year. This live recording from Big Day Out showcases the band's energetic performance style, solidifying their status as influential figures in the punk rock and indie scenes. "The Woods" marked a stylistic shift for the band, introducing a heavier sound and more experimental elements compared to their previous work. This period was notable as it was the final album before their hiatus starting in 2006, which lasted until their reunion in 2015. The performance of "Jumpers," a track from "The Woods," highlights the band's lyrical depth and musical evolution, reflecting on themes of loss and connection. The Big Day Out festival, known for featuring diverse musical acts, provided a platform for Sleater-Kinney to reach broader audiences, further enhancing their legacy as trailblazers in the music industry.

Sleater Kinney Full Concert Live at Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, USA

August 4, 2006 | Video Length: 1:1:50
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Sleater-Kinney Performs 'A New Wave' Live at BBC 6 Music Festival

BBC 6 Music Festival
United Kingdom

January 1, 2015 | Video Length: 3:43
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  • In January 2015, Sleater-Kinney performed at the BBC 6 Music Festival, showcasing their energetic style and connectivity with the audience following t... Read Full Description >

    In January 2015, Sleater-Kinney performed at the BBC 6 Music Festival, showcasing their energetic style and connectivity with the audience following their 2015 release, "No Cities to Love." This album marked a significant return for the band after a decade-long hiatus since their previous record, "The Woods," in 2005. The live performance highlights a pivotal moment in their career, as it represents their re-emergence into the music scene and re-establishment as key figures in the indie rock genre. Notably, "No Cities to Love" received widespread critical acclaim, praised for its fresh sound while maintaining the band's distinctive punk rock ethos. The performance at the festival illustrated their deep-rooted commitment to music and activism, reflecting the band's evolved dynamics following their return and engagement with contemporary issues resonating within the music community.

Sleater-Kinney Performs 'A New Wave' on Late Show with David Letterman

Late Show with David Letterman
New York, NY, United States

January 15, 2015 | Video Length: 4:23
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  • On January 15, 2015, Sleater-Kinney appeared on the "Late Show with David Letterman" to perform "A New Wave," a track from their album "No Cities to L... Read Full Description >

    On January 15, 2015, Sleater-Kinney appeared on the "Late Show with David Letterman" to perform "A New Wave," a track from their album "No Cities to Love." This performance marked a significant moment in the band's career, as it was part of their first album release after a decade-long hiatus. "No Cities to Love" is notable not only for its critical acclaim but also for its impact in revitalizing interest in the band, showcasing their evolution and relevance in the contemporary music scene. The performance on Letterman highlighted the band's dynamic energy and lyrical sharpness, attributes that have always defined their sound. Sleater-Kinney was known for being influential figures in the riot grrrl movement, and their return was celebrated by both fans and critics alike, solidifying their legacy and reasserting their place in the indie rock landscape.

Sleater-Kinney Full Concert | NPR MUSIC FRONT ROW

9:30 Club
Washington, DC, United States

February 23, 2015 | Video Length: 1:21:30
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    On February 23, 2015, Sleater-Kinney performed a live concert at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., which was a significant moment in their career as it marked a pivotal time within their reunion phase. The band had released their album "No Cities to Love" just over a month prior, on January 20, 2015. This album was their first studio release in nearly a decade, following a hiatus that began in 2006. "No Cities to Love" was critically acclaimed, reaffirming their impact on the punk rock and indie music scenes. The concert features the band at a lively point in their resurgence, showcasing not only their new material but also the enduring energy and presence that initially garnered their fanbase. Interestingly, during the concert, they reflected on their long history, contrasting this performance with a previous one in 2006, which adds a layer of sentiment and nostalgia to the event.

Sleater-Kinney Live at Pitchfork Music Festival: Performance of 'Entertain'

Pitchfork Music Festival
Chicago, IL, United States

July 18, 2015 | Video Length: 5:15
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  • In July 2015, Sleater-Kinney performed "Entertain" at the Pitchfork Music Festival, showcasing their comeback after a long hiatus. This performance ca... Read Full Description >

    In July 2015, Sleater-Kinney performed "Entertain" at the Pitchfork Music Festival, showcasing their comeback after a long hiatus. This performance came shortly after the release of their highly acclaimed album "No Cities to Love," which debuted in January 2015. This album marked their first project in nearly ten years, following their 2005 release, "The Woods." The resurgence of Sleater-Kinney not only celebrated their earlier punk roots but also demonstrated their evolution as artists in the indie rock scene. The festival performance captured the renewed energy and relevance of the band, highlighting their influential role in the music industry and their dedicated fanbase. It's noteworthy that "Entertain," a lead single from "No Cities to Love," reflects their continued exploration of themes around feminism and empowerment, reinforcing their status as iconic figures in the riot grrrl movement.

Sleater-Kinney Performs 'Modern Girl' Live at Pitchfork Music Festival

Pitchfork Music Festival
Chicago, IL, United States

July 18, 2015 | Video Length: 3:24
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  • In July 2015, during their performance at the Pitchfork Music Festival, Sleater-Kinney was riding high on the wave of critical acclaim from their reun... Read Full Description >

    In July 2015, during their performance at the Pitchfork Music Festival, Sleater-Kinney was riding high on the wave of critical acclaim from their reunion album, *No Cities to Love*, which had been released just months earlier on January 20, 2015. This album marked their first release in a decade, following a hiatus that began in 2006. *No Cities to Love* showcased a powerful return to form for the trio, featuring themes of resilience and empowerment, and it was celebrated for its raw energy and lyrical depth. The live recording of "Modern Girl" highlights the band’s dynamic presence and ability to connect with audiences, exemplifying their sustained relevance in the punk rock scene. Notably, the festival appearance contributed to their resurgence, solidifying their status as influential figures in the indie and punk genres.

Sleater-Kinney - Live In Paris [FULL ALBUM STREAM]

Paris, France

January 27, 2017 | Video Length: 47:46
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  • The live recording titled "Live in Paris," released on January 27, 2017, captures Sleater-Kinney during a pivotal moment in their career following the... Read Full Description >

    The live recording titled "Live in Paris," released on January 27, 2017, captures Sleater-Kinney during a pivotal moment in their career following their 2015 album, "No Cities to Love." This album marked a significant comeback for the band after a decade-long hiatus, showcasing their evolution while retaining their signature punk rock sound. "Live in Paris" features energetic performances that reflect the band's strong chemistry and musical prowess, further solidifying their influence in the rock genre. This concert not only highlights their dynamic stage presence but also coincided with a resurgence of interest in feminist punk, aligning with contemporary movements. The performance in Paris emphasizes their global reach, as they continue to resonate with audiences around the world, highlighting their status as trailblazers in the music scene.

Sleater-Kinney - 'Modern Girl' Live Performance in Paris

Paris, France

January 27, 2017 | Video Length: 3:30
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  • The live recording from January 27, 2017, captures Sleater-Kinney performing "Modern Girl" in Paris during their tour supporting the album "No Cities ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording from January 27, 2017, captures Sleater-Kinney performing "Modern Girl" in Paris during their tour supporting the album "No Cities to Love," which was released in 2015. This period marks a significant phase in the band's career, as it followed a hiatus from 2006 to 2014 and symbolized their powerful return to the music scene. "No Cities to Love" was critically acclaimed, with themes of activism and community resonating with listeners, while "Live in Paris" showcases the band's energetic performances and tight musicianship. Notably, the live album reflects the band's enduring influence in the punk rock genre, maintaining their relevance through lyrical depth and musical innovation even after a significant break. The performance in Paris underscores their strong connection with international audiences, further solidifying their status as icons in the feminist punk movement.

Sleater-Kinney Live Performing 'One Beat' at Music Tastes Good Festival

Music Tastes Good
Long Beach, CA, United States

September 29, 2017 | Video Length: 3:52
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  • At the time of the live recording at the Music Tastes Good festival on September 29, 2017, Sleater-Kinney had recently released their album "No Cities... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live recording at the Music Tastes Good festival on September 29, 2017, Sleater-Kinney had recently released their album "No Cities to Love" in 2015, marking their return after a decade-long hiatus. The performance of "One Beat," originally from their 2002 album of the same name, reflects the band's continuing influence and relevance in the rock genre. Notably, "No Cities to Love" was well-received, praised for its energy and resilience, echoing themes of activism and community found in earlier works. This live performance not only showcases the band's classic material but also highlights their ability to engage with contemporary audiences, reinforcing their status as seminal figures in the punk and indie rock scenes. Sleater-Kinney’s unique sound and feminist ethos truly resonate in this vibrant festival setting, reminding fans of their enduring legacy.

Sleater-Kinney Full Concert: The Center Won't Hold Tour at Palace Theatre

Palace Theatre
St. Paul, Minnesota, United States

October 15, 2019 | Video Length: 1:33:40
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  • On October 15, 2019, Sleater-Kinney performed a sold-out concert at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota, as part of their "The Center Won't Hold... Read Full Description >

    On October 15, 2019, Sleater-Kinney performed a sold-out concert at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota, as part of their "The Center Won't Hold" tour. This live recording came shortly after the release of their album "The Center Won't Hold," which was released in August 2019. This album marked a significant moment in the band’s career as it featured the production of St. Vincent (Annie Clark), showcasing a shift in their sound while continuing to embody their feminist punk roots. The live performance highlights the evolution of Sleater-Kinney, blending new material with classics from their extensive discography. Notably, the concert was representative of their enduring influence in the rock genre and their ability to captivate audiences with powerful performances.

Sleater-Kinney: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert - Full Concert Featuring 'Path of Wellness'

Halfling Studio
Portland, OR, US

July 1, 2021 | Video Length: 16:56
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  • In July 2021, Sleater-Kinney performed a Tiny Desk (Home) Concert, showcasing their dynamic sound and engaging songwriting. This performance came shor... Read Full Description >

    In July 2021, Sleater-Kinney performed a Tiny Desk (Home) Concert, showcasing their dynamic sound and engaging songwriting. This performance came shortly after the release of their highly anticipated album "Path of Wellness," which debuted in June 2021. This album marked a significant moment in their career as it was their first since their 2015 release "No Cities to Love." The band, known for their pioneering role in the riot grrrl movement and their influence on punk and rock music, utilized the stripped-down, intimate setting of the Tiny Desk concert to connect closely with their audience. The Halfling Studio performance exemplified their adaptability and perseverance as artists during the challenges posed by the pandemic, as well as their continued evolution, both in sound and in the themes they explored in their music. Sleater-Kinney's appearance in the Tiny Desk series underscored their lasting relevance and innovation in the music scene.

Sleater-Kinney Full Concert – Live at Rock the Garden 2022

Rock the Garden
Minneapolis, MN, United States

June 18, 2022 | Video Length: 1:40
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  • In June 2022, Sleater-Kinney performed live at Rock the Garden, which showcased their continued prominence in the music scene since their formation in... Read Full Description >

    In June 2022, Sleater-Kinney performed live at Rock the Garden, which showcased their continued prominence in the music scene since their formation in the 1990s during the Riot Grrl movement. Prior to this performance, they released their album "The Center Won't Hold" in 2019, marking a significant point in their career as it featured a more experimental sound and collaboration with producer St. Vincent. Despite lineup changes and the evolution of their style, the band famously remains a powerful force in punk rock. The 2022 live recording reflects their enduring energy and connection with fans, as they continue to attract audiences that span generations. Their performance at this festival highlighted their ongoing relevance in contemporary music, further solidified by a rich catalog that resonates with both new listeners and longtime supporters.

Sleater-Kinney Performs 'Untidy Creature' Live at KEXP Studio in Seattle

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

January 16, 2024 | Video Length: 3:48
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  • On January 16, 2024, Sleater-Kinney performed live at the KEXP studio, showcasing their song “Untidy Creature.” This performance occurred during a... Read Full Description >

    On January 16, 2024, Sleater-Kinney performed live at the KEXP studio, showcasing their song “Untidy Creature.” This performance occurred during a pivotal time in the band's career, following the release of their album "Path of Wellness" in 2021. This album marked a significant step, being their first project since their hiatus and the departure of drummer Janet Weiss. Notably, "Path of Wellness" was well-received, indicating the band's successful reestablishment in the music scene after their long break. The live performance underscores their enduring vitality and ability to connect with audiences through energetic and engaging music, with the addition of Toko Yasuda on keys expanding their sound. The band's history of trailblazing in punk and indie rock, combined with their dynamic live presence, continues to resonate, making this performance a highlight in their ongoing journey.

Sleater-Kinney - Say It Like You Mean It (Live on KEXP Studio)

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

January 16, 2024 | Video Length: 3:55
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  • As of January 16, 2024, Sleater-Kinney was actively promoting their latest album, which was released in 2023, marking a significant addition to their ... Read Full Description >

    As of January 16, 2024, Sleater-Kinney was actively promoting their latest album, which was released in 2023, marking a significant addition to their discography since their reunion in 2015. Prior to this live recording, the band had reestablished themselves with the release of "The Center Won't Hold" in 2019, showcasing their evolving sound and addressing contemporary themes. During this KEXP performance, the presence of Toko Yasuda on keys reflects the band’s exploration of new textures and arrangements. The lineup, featuring founding members Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker alongside new and established members, signifies a blending of their legacy with modern influences. The performance serves as a highlight of their ongoing impact in the indie rock scene, reaffirming their relevance and creative vitality in a landscape that continues to evolve.

Sleater-Kinney - Full Concert (Live on KEXP)

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

January 16, 2024 | Video Length: 29:45
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  • By January 16, 2024, when Sleater-Kinney performed live at the KEXP studio, the band was celebrating their full reunion after a hiatus. They had relea... Read Full Description >

    By January 16, 2024, when Sleater-Kinney performed live at the KEXP studio, the band was celebrating their full reunion after a hiatus. They had released their album "The Center Won't Hold" in 2019, marking a significant return to the music scene after a break following their 2015 album, "No Cities to Love." This performance occurred shortly after their announcement of new music and live shows, showcasing their ongoing evolution and commitment to their craft. The lineup for the performance included original members Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker, along with Toko Yasuda on keys, highlighting their dynamic as a trio. An interesting fact is that this live recording not only features new material but also emphasizes their distinctive blend of punk rock and experimental sound, showcasing their resilience and continued relevance in the music industry.

Sleater-Kinney Full Concert at Observatory North Park, San Diego

Observatory North Park
San Diego, CA, United States

February 28, 2024 | Video Length: 1:33:24
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  • On February 28, 2024, Sleater-Kinney performed at Observatory North Park in San Diego, showcasing their enduring influence in the rock scene. This liv... Read Full Description >

    On February 28, 2024, Sleater-Kinney performed at Observatory North Park in San Diego, showcasing their enduring influence in the rock scene. This live recording comes after the release of their 2021 album, "Path of Wellness," which marked a return for the band following a hiatus. The album was well-received, emphasizing themes of personal and collective growth, illustrating how they evolved as artists while remaining true to their punk roots. Notably, this performance is significant as it represents the band's continued commitment to live music and connection with fans, demonstrating their resilience in the face of industry changes. Moreover, the full live show was captured by a fan, highlighting the strong community support and dedicated fan base that continues to rally around Sleater-Kinney's powerful music and message.

Sleater Kinney Full Concert Live at the Riviera in Chicago

Riviera
Chicago, IL, United States

March 21, 2024 | Video Length: 1:7:54
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  • On March 21, 2024, Sleater-Kinney performed live at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, showcasing their continued relevance in the indie rock scene. By t... Read Full Description >

    On March 21, 2024, Sleater-Kinney performed live at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, showcasing their continued relevance in the indie rock scene. By this point in their career, the band had recently released their album "Path of Wellness" in 2021, marking their first album in nearly five years. This album received critical acclaim and signaled a rebirth for the band, who had initially disbanded in 2006 before reforming in 2014. The live recording captures a dynamic moment in the band’s trajectory, showcasing their energetic performances and commitment to social commentary through their music. Interestingly, the audience experienced disruptions at the start, missing the first four songs due to photographers blocking the stage, highlighting the challenges of live performances in today's visually-driven music landscape. This concert is indicative of Sleater-Kinney's enduring influence and ability to attract significant attention even years after their initial breakout.

Sleater-Kinney Live at The Showbox Market - Full Concert Performance

The Showbox Market
Seattle, Washington, United States

April 2, 2024 | Video Length: 1:31:03
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  • The live recording of Sleater-Kinney at The Showbox Market in Seattle on April 2, 2024, finds the band performing amid a dynamic phase of their career... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Sleater-Kinney at The Showbox Market in Seattle on April 2, 2024, finds the band performing amid a dynamic phase of their career. Prior to this performance, they released "The Center Won't Hold" in 2019, which marked a significant shift in their sound, featuring more experimental elements and production work by St. Vincent. This period was pivotal as it also coincided with a lineup change; drummer Janet Weiss departed shortly after the album’s release. The setlist from the live concert showcases tracks from their extensive catalog, including songs such as "Bury Our Friends" and "Hurry On Home," emphasizing their blend of punk energy and lyrical introspection. The performance likely draws interest not only as a showcase of their current sound but also as a reflection on their evolution as they continue to engage with their legacy and modern context in the music scene.

Sleater-Kinney: Tiny Desk Concert - Full Concert Featuring New and Classic Songs

Tiny Desk
Washington, DC, United States

April 22, 2024 | Video Length: 17:54
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  • As of April 22, 2024, when Sleater-Kinney performed at the Tiny Desk Concert, the band was experiencing a revival after reuniting in 2015 following a ... Read Full Description >

    As of April 22, 2024, when Sleater-Kinney performed at the Tiny Desk Concert, the band was experiencing a revival after reuniting in 2015 following a hiatus. Their most recent studio album prior to this recording was "The Center Won't Hold," released in 2019. This record marked a significant moment in their career as it was produced by St. Vincent (Annie Clark) and showcased a more experimental sound, reflecting a departure from their earlier styles. The live concert at Tiny Desk is part of their efforts to reconnect with fans and promote their ongoing artistic evolution. Interestingly, Carrie Brownstein, a founding member of the band, has been involved in multiple artistic endeavors, including her work in television, which has drawn new audiences to Sleater-Kinney's music. The performance underscores the band's resilience and adaptability, reinforcing their status as influential figures in the rock genre.

  • In the performance of "Untidy Creature" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Sleater-Kinney was promoting their album "Path of Wellness," rele... Read Full Description >

    In the performance of "Untidy Creature" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Sleater-Kinney was promoting their album "Path of Wellness," released in June 2021. This marked the band's first album in five years, following their 2015 release "No Cities to Love." The live recording showcased the band's dynamic sound, characterized by their distinctive blend of punk rock and emotional lyricism, which has garnered them critical acclaim throughout their career. Interesting to note, "Path of Wellness" was created following a period of hiatus and personal reflection for the band members, leading to a renewed artistic energy that is palpable in this performance. This appearance also signified their continued relevance in the music scene, demonstrating their ability to evolve while maintaining their foundational roots in indie rock. The choice of "Untidy Creature" as a single reflects themes of resilience and authenticity, resonating deeply with audiences both old and new.

Sleater-Kinney Perform 'Modern Girl' Live at Austin City Limits

Austin City Limits
Austin, TX, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:11
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  • In the live recording of "Modern Girl" from Sleater-Kinney's performance at Austin City Limits, the band showcases their energetic return to the stage... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Modern Girl" from Sleater-Kinney's performance at Austin City Limits, the band showcases their energetic return to the stage after a hiatus. The recording took place in 2015, a notable time in their career as it marked the release of the album "No Cities to Love," which came out earlier that same year. This album was their first studio release since 2005's "The Woods," making their reunion particularly significant for fans and critics alike. "No Cities to Love" was celebrated for its sharp, politically charged lyrics and the band's trademark sound, blending punk rock with a more refined musicality. The performance reflects the band's evolution while maintaining the raw energy that defined their earlier work, illustrating both their enduring influence in the rock genre and their commitment to addressing pressing social issues through music. Sleater-Kinney's appearance on Austin City Limits symbolizes not only their comeback but also the revitalization of their

Sleater-Kinney Live at BBC Maida Vale: 'Say It Like You Mean It' Performance

BBC Maida Vale studios
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:51
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  • The live recording from BBC Maida Vale studios captures Sleater-Kinney performing tracks from their 11th studio album, *Little Rope*. Released in 2021... Read Full Description >

    The live recording from BBC Maida Vale studios captures Sleater-Kinney performing tracks from their 11th studio album, *Little Rope*. Released in 2021, this album marked a significant moment in the band's career, showcasing their evolution after a hiatus. Prior to this album, they released *No Cities to Love* in 2015, which was met with critical acclaim and a resurgence in their popularity. The live session highlights the band's enduring appeal and their engagement with contemporary issues, reflecting their commitment to activism and social commentary. Notably, the session was part of a broader effort to reconnect with their fanbase and introduce new material, demonstrating the band's ongoing relevance in the indie rock scene. Additionally, the performance in the iconic Maida Vale studios underscores the importance of live music in the band's history, as they have often emphasized the energy of their live shows as a key aspect of their artistic identity.

  • During their performance of "Entertain" on the Henry Rollins Show, Sleater-Kinney was actively promoting their album "The Woods," released in 2005. Th... Read Full Description >

    During their performance of "Entertain" on the Henry Rollins Show, Sleater-Kinney was actively promoting their album "The Woods," released in 2005. This was a significant moment in their career as the album showcased a heavier, more experimental sound and marked a departure from their earlier work. "The Woods" was critically acclaimed and is often regarded as one of their most important albums. The live recording reflects the band's dynamic stage presence and the raw energy they bring to their performances. Additionally, it was during this period that Sleater-Kinney began to garner a wider audience, transitioning from their grassroots punk roots into a more mainstream recognition. The performance captures the essence of their artistry during a transformative time for the band, underscoring their influence in the indie rock scene.

Sleater-Kinney Full Concert: KCRW Live from HQ Performing 'Little Rope' Songs

KCRW HQ
Santa Monica, CA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 18:40
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  • Sleater-Kinney's live performance at KCRW HQ in Santa Monica showcases the band during a pivotal moment in their career, featuring tracks from their 1... Read Full Description >

    Sleater-Kinney's live performance at KCRW HQ in Santa Monica showcases the band during a pivotal moment in their career, featuring tracks from their 11th studio album, "Little Rope." Released in 2021, this album marked their return after a hiatus that began in 2006, following the well-received "The Woods." The live recording emphasizes the band's seamless blend of punk rock energy and introspective lyrics, characteristic of their signature sound. Notably, this performance highlights the evolution of the band, as they have maintained a dedicated fan base while gaining new listeners. Additionally, the record signified their continued relevance in the music scene, reflecting both maturity and a reinvigorated passion. Sleater-Kinney's ability to engage audiences with their raw performance style remains a testament to their enduring legacy within the punk genre.