Sleater‐Kinney
Sleater-Kinney performs The Whole in Minneapolis, MN (Full Concert)
On April 26, 1996, Sleater-Kinney played a memorable concert at the Whole Music Club in Minneapolis, showcasing their raw energy and formidable sound around the time they were riding high on their second album, "Call the Doctor," released just a year prior. This live performance not only highlighted their punk rock ethos but also solidified their presence in the Riot Grrrl movement, which was gaining traction for its female-centric narratives. Interesting tidbit: the band's dynamic was even more potent during this set, capturing the immediacy of their early days when they were still evolving their musical style. As they tapped into personal and societal issues through their lyrics, this concert stands as a testament to their innovative spirit during a pivotal moment in their career.