Episode 25 – Sleater-Kinney
Taking
inspiration from the Riot Grrrl Movement,
Corin Tucker(vocals, guitar) and Carrie Brownstein(vocals,guitar) came
together in early 1994 to form Sleater-Kinney with drummer Janet Weiss joining
soon afterwards. The band has no bass player and that contributes to their
defining sound - intricate guitar lines and vocal harmonies held steady by
Janet’s energetic drumming. Bringing
together a unique punk sound with powerful lyrics, Sleater-Kinney helped shape
the underground Indie Music Movement.
While
Green Day released American Idiot in 2004 which made them “Rebels With A Cause”;
Slater-Kinney pioneered the very idea! Politics, Feminism, Gay Rights,
Capitalism are just some of the topics Sleater-Kinney brought to the forefront
through their music. And they started this way back in 1994 with the release of
their self-titled debut album... Staying true to the Indie DIY spirit, the band
has consciously stayed away from major record labels.
After
touring non-stop for a decade and releasing 7 studio albums the band went on a
hiatus while they were at the peak of their career in 2006. And now they are
back with a new album –“No Cities To Love” released in 2014 with sold out tour
dates throughout 2015.
What
I find interesting about this band is the very special sound of two guitarists
and their vocal harmonies all enveloped by tight drumming patterns. The absence
of a bassist didn’t discourage them at all. They didn’t say, “Oh! We don’t have
bassist; let’s sack the whole band idea.”
Contrast
this with our scene in India. When I contact a bassist, the first question is,
“who’s the drummer, do you have a rhythm guitarist and a keyboardist?” (As if I
have a whole orchestra on speed dial) Rarely am I ever asked “what is the
material that you have?” From recent jams with musicians from the local scene,
I’ve learnt that individual musicians are more in demand than bands. Everyone
is jumping from band to band, gig to gig and the result is nobody has time to
develop a distinct sound as a band. The tragedy is, there many talented
musicians here, but they are scattered because they are not together in a band
which will propel them and their music... Now tell me where would Keith
Richards be without the Rolling Stones? Get the picture?