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Sleater‐Kinney

Live Performances by Sleater‐Kinney in 2005

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 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 - 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.