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Dig Me Out (Remastered)

Sleater-Kinney

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Album Review

Having reinvented the girl-punk wheel with Call the Doctor, Sleater-Kinney continues to expand the boundaries of the form with the stunning Dig Me Out. Leaner and more intricate than its predecessor, the record is remarkably confident and mature; instead of succumbing to the pressures of "next big thing" status, the trio finds vindication in all of their critical adulation — the vocals are even more ferocious, the melodies are even more infectious, and the ideals are even more passionate. [Dig Me Out was re-released on LP in 2014.]

Customer Reviews

BOUGHT IT

listened to the samples on iTunes and bought it immediately. FUN MUSIC that makes me smile and want to dance around my house when no one is looking. So nice to hear a female voice that doesnt sound like a contrived adolescent or phony blues wannabe. THANK YOU LADIES!

Their best album

This is Sleater-Kinney’s finest moment - which is saying something. Every song a gem, every performance a keeper.

solid

this is a great album. I've gotten into sleater-kinney over the last six months. there was a moment while listening to this album that I was hearing music for the first time. I haven't had that feeling for over thirty years. this is revolutionary.

Biography

Formed: 1994 in Olympia, WA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Like many a great band, Sleater-Kinney inhabited their time so thoroughly it took an extended hiatus to realize the extent of their legacy. In many respects, they were the defining American indie rock band of the second half of the '90s, the group that harnessed all the upheaval of the alt-rock explosion of the first part of the decade and channeled it into a vigorous mission statement. It was not incidental that Sleater-Kinney were an all-female band — prior to S-K, co-leaders Corin Tucker...
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