One Beat [LP]

One Beat [LP]

by Sleater-Kinney
One Beat [LP]

One Beat [LP]

by Sleater-Kinney

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

$24.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
    Choose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Wednesday, April 3
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Having consolidated their strengths with All Hands on the Bad One, Sleater-Kinney revived the ambition of The Hot Rock on their sixth album, One Beat. John Goodmanson gives the group its cleanest-sounding production to date, which brings out all the new trappings in the ever more sophisticated arrangements. "Step Aside" boasts trumpet and sax, "The Remainder" a string section, several tracks are colored with delightfully weird vintage synths (the sort favored by Brian Eno or Pere Ubu), and there's even a theremin on "Funeral Song." (Trivia: The playful "Prisstina" also features the first male vocals ever on a Sleater-Kinney album, courtesy of Hedwig & the Angry Inch mastermind Stephen Trask.) Lyrically, One Beat is haunted by September 11; "Faraway" and the cry of dissent "Combat Rock" are some of the strongest statements on the tragedy any artist has yet released, and the backdrop lends a new urgency to Corin Tucker's pleas for a better world for her new son, not to mention the personal catharsis of "O2." All of this makes One Beat a much more effective stab at maturity than the often-difficult The Hot Rock. True, the group does occasionally fall into the angularity that made The Hot Rock their least immediate effort, but One Beat offers more rewards upon repeated plays -- the more challenging tracks eventually do sink in. The album does have its minor drawbacks -- Carrie Brownstein's vocals can be a bit precious at times, and the pointed 9/11 observations make the occasional feminist sloganeering sound like nothing the group hasn't done better elsewhere. All of which is to say that if you've never understood the cultish adoration surrounding Sleater-Kinney, One Beat isn't likely to change your mind. But if you're already on board with their idiosyncrasies, One Beat is another triumph from a band that seems to produce them with startling regularity. [One Beat was re-released on LP in 2014.] ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 10/21/2014
Label: Sub Pop
UPC: 0098787110814
Rank: 48639

Tracks

  1. One Beat
  2. Far Away
  3. Oh!
  4. The Remainder
  5. Light Rail Coyote
  6. Step Aside
  7. Combat Rock
  8. O2
  9. Funeral Song
  10. Prisstina
  11. Hollywood Ending
  12. Sympahty

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sleater-Kinney   Primary Artist
Sam Coomes   Guest Artist,Theremin
Steve Fisk   Guest Artist,Keyboards
Janet Weiss   Percussion,Drums
Brent Arnold   Cello
Stephen Trask   Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Russ Scott   Trumpet
Corin Tucker   Guitar,Vocals
John Goodmanson   Ebo,E-Bow
Jen Charowhas   Violin
Mike Wayland   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Carrie Brownstein   Vocals,Guitar

Technical Credits

Larry Crane   Engineer
Brent Arnold   String Arrangements
Roger Seibel   Mastering
John Goodmanson   Producer
Annabel Wright   Artwork,Cover Painting
John Clark   Photography
Sleater-Kinney   Composer
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews