Thank you for the music, Sleater-Kinney. This gang of three was the best American punk rock band ever. Ever.
“Thank you for the music, Sleater-Kinney. This gang of three was the best American punk rock band ever. Ever.”
— Rob Sheffield · Band
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Thank you for the music, Sleater-Kinney. This gang of three was the best American punk rock band ever. Ever.
“Thank you for the music, Sleater-Kinney. This gang of three was the best American punk rock band ever. Ever.”
— Rob Sheffield · Band
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“Thank you for the music, Sleater-Kinney. This gang of three was the best American punk rock band ever. Ever.”
“At an incredibly divisive point in pop history, Donna Summer managed to create an undeniable across-the-board experience of mass pleasure - after 'Bad Girls,' nobody ever tried claiming disco sucked again. It set the template for what Michael Jackson would do a few months later with 'Off The Wall.'”
“Julia Louis-Dreyfus is just perfect in 'Veep.' She gets to show off the spiky claws beneath her patrician finesse. The obvious way to play 'Veep' would be to make Louis-Dreyfus a folksy heroine, one with more common sense or populist heart than her enemies. But she isn't one.”
“Rebecca Black might sing like a robot, but that's just proof she has evolved beyond us. Her vocal is just a slightly exaggerated version of the robot glitch-twitch stutter that's been mainstream pop vocalese for the past 10 years or so.”
“'Drive,' that's the one. I love dozens of songs by R.E.M., but that's the one, even though it took me 7 or 8 years to start liking it.”
“Mike is a genius guitar player and keyboard player. I realized that, with this group, I just joined Mike Keneally's band!”
“I was in a bluegrass band. I made two records with a band called the SteelDrivers. They were nominated for two Grammys. I then I was in a rock band called the Junction Brothers; we made kind of '70s hard rock music.”
“When I first started as a cover band, I built everything based on hanging out every night after the shows and talking to as many people as I can and making relationships.”
“Joining another big time rock band was the last thing I was looking for, but as the tour went on, I really dug playing to a lot of people, the band sounded great, and just being out there again, got me over my depression and so I decided to hop on board.”
“The fact that I'm a fifth of Punch Brothers... that's lucky for me because I feel like I get to operate in the context of one of the great string bands. There's just not another string band I would rather be in, and i'm just compelled to make music for and with string bands. It's what I know, and it's kind of like who I am.”