Sleater-Kinney is one of the most influential and revered indie rock bands of the last three decades, and just returned with their eleventh album, Little Rope. The co-founders, guitarists, vocalists, and songwriters Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein (with a guest appearance by Carrie's dog) join Carmel Holt in conversation to discuss the intense emotional landscape the songs for the album journeyed through, finding a new perspective and a renewed commitment to Sleater-Kinney, and their perspectives on feminism and intersectionality.
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A SHERO's Journey: Cherry Glazerr
A SHERO's Journey: Allison Russell
A SHERO's Journey: Mary Lattimore
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A SHERO's Journey (revisited): Caroline Rose
A SHERO's Journey: Corinne Bailey Rae
A SHERO's Journey: Dessa
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