Sleater‐Kinney
Sleater-Kinney - Live Performance of Tapping at Tramps, NYC
In 1998, Sleater-Kinney was riding high on the momentum of their album "Dig Me Out," released just two years prior. This energetic live recording from March 27, 1998, at Tramps in New York City, captures the band in their prime, showcasing their raw sound and fierce performances. The album, widely regarded as a landmark in the riot grrrl movement, solidified their place in the indie rock scene and pushed boundaries for women in music. Interestingly, during this period, they were known for their electrifying stage presence, which is evident in the live recording. The band's unique blend of punk rock and complex lyrical themes not only resonated with fans but also influenced a generation of musicians, making their live shows a vital experience.