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| | The Seattle Times: Music & nightlife: Sub Pop producer pushes Northwest's Sleater-Kinney to rise again |
 | | Sleater-Kinney (Corin Tucker, left, Janet Weiss and Carrie Brownstein), went to the woods literally and metaphorically for their radically different new album. |
 | | After graduating, she was off to Olympia's Evergreen College, where in 1994 she and singer-guitarist Corin Tucker founded Sleater-Kinney (named after a road in the state capital) The band quickly outgrew the Bikini Kill/Bratmobile "riot grrl" Olympia scene, gradually building a national following and almost universally glowing press reviews. |
 | | Using an illustrious portfolio (Mercury Rev, the Flaming Lips, the recent Low album), Fridmann lured the indie-superstar trio into the woods outside Buffalo, N.Y. There, with Sub Pop Records bankrolling the operation, he sonically slaughtered Sleater-Kinney. |
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