Sleater-Kinney at the Fillmore

Written by Steven Rubio
Published May 24, 2004

This was our 10th time seeing Sleater-Kinney, and they are better than ever. My friend rightly noted that there was very little interaction with the audience tonight, and that matters, because Sleater-Kinney's relationship with their fans is part of who they are as artists. And so, depending on how much importance you put on that aspect of the show, and it is VERY important, you might rank this show a little lower than I did. For me, the band was on fire to such an astounding extent that I didn't notice they weren't very chatty until I was already won over. They barely stopped between songs ... they were very much like an early punk band tonight, just buzzsawing their way through one great song after another with barely a moment to breath.

Individual comments: Janet Weiss was Drummer Queen as usual, but this time, she was also one of the opening acts, as part of Quasi. Quasi's not the best band, but Janet Fans like me can't get enough of her playing drums, and boy, did she play drums. (And on one song, she played guitar and drums at the same time!) Quasi was pretty impressive until Sleater-Kinney came on, and you realized that now Janet was playing actual songs, while with Quasi she kinda drummed to her own drummer, if you know what I mean. Corin Tucker was in excellent voice, so "Sympathy" was properly triumphant. She also continued her transformation into an animated rocker ... gone are the days when she'd barely move on stage. Carrie Brownstein was more adorable than ever ... her bangs flopped down in front of her eyes during the first song and pretty much stayed there the entire night ... the bangs gave her a real Joey Ramone look. Her idiosyncratic guitar playing was magnificent. If Janet was the MVP of the evening, Carrie was still the most popular.

Other stuff ... saw Greil Marcus, who talked about going to the Fillmore back in the 60s. S-K didn't play "Youth Decay," but they played so many great songs I'm not complaining. And all four of the new songs were excellent ... I have no idea what they were about, but they sound great. For me, this was the best Sleater-Kinney show I've seen so far. They have progressed as a band to the point where I just watched them with my jaw open the entire show. I never thought I'd say this, but tonight, Sleater-Kinney was as great a live band as the Clash.

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#1 — May 24, 2004 @ 14:36PM — Eric Olsen

Great job Steven, thanks - I really get a sense of the continuity of your taste from the Velvets through the Sleaters.

#2 — June 2, 2004 @ 02:01AM — Doug McFall

You might want to read the tour diary entry on SK's website for this show...

#3 — October 10, 2005 @ 18:23PM — Doug McFall [URL]

thanks and just wanted to do a shout out to the other doug mcfall out there if he sees or hears this.

mocha joe at the alameda zoo
lucky lou does the hoochie koochie koo... i wanna love you forever-

(might be a good cover for sk)

doug

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