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Sleater-Kinney – The Woods (2LP)

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Sleater-Kinney – The Woods (2LP)

$35.29

$10.59

The Story

Condition: Brand New
Ships from: Melbourne
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • Released in 2005, The Woods is Sleater-Kinney’s boldest, loudest, and most uncompromising album—a ferocious blend of feminist punk energy and classic rock bombast. Produced by Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mogwai), the album trades the trio’s razor-tight post-punk roots for raw distortion, expansive jams, and volcanic emotional power. From the blistering opener “The Fox” to the nearly 11-minute noise-rock epic “Let’s Call It Love,” The Woods is a primal scream against conformity and complacency. Corin Tucker’s searing vocals, Carrie Brownstein’s jagged guitar work, and Janet Weiss’s powerhouse drumming reach a peak of intensity here. It’s confrontational, cathartic, and unforgettable.

    Reviews

    “An explosive, career-defining album—this is Sleater-Kinney breaking every rule and loving it.”
    — Pitchfork

    “The most feral, fearless rock record of the 2000s—equal parts Led Zeppelin and riot grrrl.”
    — Rolling Stone

    “A sonic detonation—raw emotion meets massive sound. A high watermark for 21st-century rock.”
    — AllMusic

    “Feminist fury wrapped in vintage rock muscle—The Woods is a stunning evolution.”
    — The Guardian

    “An album that doesn't just ask for your attention—it demands it, kicks down the door, and sets the place on fire.”
    — NME

    "They bash Eighties nostalgia, tell a feminist fairy tale and even quiet down for a couple sensitive love songs – needed breaks from music so intense you wonder how they can contain its explosiveness." [100 Best Albums of the 2000's]
    – Rolling Stone

    "To survive these days, you have to be either suicidal or superficial. Sleater-Kinney, meanwhile, get by simply sounding fucking supersonic." [9.0 / 10] – Stephen Deusner, Pitchfork

    Review

    AllMusic rating:
    AllMusic users:
    (739 votes)
  • Artist: Sleater-Kinney
    Label: Sub Pop
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: US
    Genre: Pop & Rock
  • A1 The Fox
    A2 Wilderness
    A3 What'S Mine Is Yours
    A4 Jumpers
    B1 Modern Girl
    B2 Entertain
    B3 Rollercoaster
    B4 Steep Air
    C1 Let'S Call It Love
    C2 Night Light

Description

Condition: Brand New
Ships from: Melbourne
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • Released in 2005, The Woods is Sleater-Kinney’s boldest, loudest, and most uncompromising album—a ferocious blend of feminist punk energy and classic rock bombast. Produced by Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mogwai), the album trades the trio’s razor-tight post-punk roots for raw distortion, expansive jams, and volcanic emotional power. From the blistering opener “The Fox” to the nearly 11-minute noise-rock epic “Let’s Call It Love,” The Woods is a primal scream against conformity and complacency. Corin Tucker’s searing vocals, Carrie Brownstein’s jagged guitar work, and Janet Weiss’s powerhouse drumming reach a peak of intensity here. It’s confrontational, cathartic, and unforgettable.

    Reviews

    “An explosive, career-defining album—this is Sleater-Kinney breaking every rule and loving it.”
    — Pitchfork

    “The most feral, fearless rock record of the 2000s—equal parts Led Zeppelin and riot grrrl.”
    — Rolling Stone

    “A sonic detonation—raw emotion meets massive sound. A high watermark for 21st-century rock.”
    — AllMusic

    “Feminist fury wrapped in vintage rock muscle—The Woods is a stunning evolution.”
    — The Guardian

    “An album that doesn't just ask for your attention—it demands it, kicks down the door, and sets the place on fire.”
    — NME

    "They bash Eighties nostalgia, tell a feminist fairy tale and even quiet down for a couple sensitive love songs – needed breaks from music so intense you wonder how they can contain its explosiveness." [100 Best Albums of the 2000's]
    – Rolling Stone

    "To survive these days, you have to be either suicidal or superficial. Sleater-Kinney, meanwhile, get by simply sounding fucking supersonic." [9.0 / 10] – Stephen Deusner, Pitchfork

    Review

    AllMusic rating:
    AllMusic users:
    (739 votes)
  • Artist: Sleater-Kinney
    Label: Sub Pop
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: US
    Genre: Pop & Rock
  • A1 The Fox
    A2 Wilderness
    A3 What'S Mine Is Yours
    A4 Jumpers
    B1 Modern Girl
    B2 Entertain
    B3 Rollercoaster
    B4 Steep Air
    C1 Let'S Call It Love
    C2 Night Light