I have written about Carrie Brownstein’s band Wild Flag
before, but my love affair with Carrie really began back in 2005. During the
summer of 2005 by brother and I purchased tickets to see Pearl Jam, it was
going to be my first time, and we discovered that the opener was going to a
band called Sleater-Kinney. I proceeded to look them up on the internet and
found out that they were an all girl, or riot grrrl, band that had just
released their latest album called The Woods. I rushed out and bought The Woods
at the first chance that I got and the music that one small disc held was,
honestly, life changing.
The Woods is so grungy and raw. It was like nothing I had
heard before, and I had never heard women play music like that before. It was
powerful and it made me think about women in music differently than I ever had
before. Knowing that the sounds coming from my speakers were coming from three
women was an awesome experience and I related more to this music than a lot of
the female musicians that I was listening to at the time.
When Sleater-Kinney opened for Pearl Jam that September it
was such a cool experience. Up until this point I had never really seen a
female band or artist live and watching these three women kick ass was an eye
opening experience. It made me realise that women can rock as hard, or harder,
then men. When I listen to Sleater-Kinney, and their offshoots Wild Flag and
The Corin Tucker Band, I feel empowered and like I can do anything.
It is really difficult for me to choose my favourite song
off of The Woods, they are all so great, I’d have to say that it is probably
Entertain. This is a great song because it highlights what each member of the
band brings to the group. I love everything about this song; I could listen to
it over and over and never be tired of it. I can still remember Sleater-Kinney
playing this song live, it was one the best performances of a song that I have
ever seen. The band killed it and there were these strobe lights that would
flash with the drum beat, and all I can remember thinking is Holy crap, that. Is. it. It blew my
mind.
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