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Sleater‐Kinney

Live Performances by Sleater‐Kinney in 1999

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 ... Read Full Description >

    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 release... Read Full Description >

    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.