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Sleater‐Kinney

Live Performances by Sleater‐Kinney in 2015

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 ... Read Full Description >

    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 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 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.