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Sleater-Kinney is a band from Portland that has reached mid-level status across the indie, art pop, and punk categories. Sleater-Kinney has released 13 live and studio albums and 18 singles on Spotify that string all the way back to Jun 25, 1995 with their debut album titled Sleater-Kinney (Remastered). Their most recent album release was Little Rope on Jan 19, 2024.
Sleater-Kinney's steady status has led to an overall artist ranking of 36,201 on Spotify in the United States. They have become well known for their exciting shows and entertaining performances which has built a robust following. This is largely fueled by nearly 300,000 listeners and nearly 300,000 followers on Spotify, but they also reach an additional over 8000,000 listeners on Spotify through playlists. They average over 100,000 videos on YouTube and their top video on TikTok has more than 3,000,000 views on the social media platform. There are also nearly 2,000 posts on Tik Tok with Sleater-Kinney's tracks featured on them. Sleater-Kinney is most listened to in Los Angeles in the United States.When you attend your next Sleater-Kinney show, it will be easy to see why they have built such a large following.
You likely recognize Sleater-Kinney by their top tracks which include "Modern Girl", "Dig Me Out", and "One More Hour". You might also listen to Sleater-Kinney due to their earliest albums such as Sleater-Kinney (Remastered), Call the Doctor (Remastered), and Dig Me Out (Remastered), but you may have heard of them from similar artists such as Throwing Muses, Screaming Females, and Superchunk.
Album | Release Date | Album Type |
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Sleater-Kinney (Remastered) | Jun 25, 1995 | Album |
Call the Doctor (Remastered) | Mar 25, 1996 | Album |
Dig Me Out (Remastered) | Apr 8, 1997 | Album |
The Hot Rock (Remastered) | Feb 23, 1999 | Album |
All Hands on the Bad One (Remastered) | May 2, 2000 | Album |
One Beat (Remastered) | Aug 20, 2002 | Album |
Entertain | May 10, 2005 | Single |
The Woods | May 24, 2005 | Album |
No Cities to Love | Jan 20, 2015 | Album |
Live in Paris | Jan 27, 2017 | Album |
Hurry On Home | May 29, 2019 | Single |
The Future Is Here | Jun 14, 2019 | Single |
The Center Won't Hold | Jul 17, 2019 | Single |
Can I Go On | Jul 31, 2019 | Single |
The Center Won't Hold | Aug 16, 2019 | Album |
ANIMAL | Oct 2, 2019 | Single |
Worry With You | May 11, 2021 | Single |
High In The Grass | May 26, 2021 | Single |
Method | Jun 9, 2021 | Single |
Path of Wellness | Jun 11, 2021 | Album |
Words and Guitar | Sep 23, 2022 | Single |
Turn It On | Oct 14, 2022 | Single |
Dig Me In: A Dig Me Out Covers Album | Oct 21, 2022 | Album |
Hell | Oct 3, 2023 | Single |
Say It Like You Mean It | Nov 8, 2023 | Single |
Untidy Creature | Jan 4, 2024 | Single |
Little Rope | Jan 19, 2024 | Album |
Frayed Rope Sessions | Mar 8, 2024 | Single |
Crusader (Special Interest Remix) | May 23, 2024 | Single |
Here Today | Sep 3, 2024 | Single |
This Time | Oct 3, 2024 | Single |
Track | Album | Release Date |
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"Can I Go On" | The Center Won't Hold | Aug 16, 2019 |
"Dig Me Out" | Dig Me Out (Remastered) | Apr 8, 1997 |
"Hell" | Little Rope | Jan 19, 2024 |
"Here Today" | Here Today | Sep 3, 2024 |
"I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone" | Call the Doctor (Remastered) | Mar 25, 1996 |
"Jumpers" | The Woods | May 24, 2005 |
"Modern Girl" | The Woods | May 24, 2005 |
"One More Hour" | Dig Me Out (Remastered) | Apr 8, 1997 |
"Say It Like You Mean It" | Little Rope | Jan 19, 2024 |
"This Time" | This Time | Oct 3, 2024 |
Artist | Genre | Spotify Followers |
---|---|---|
Superchunk | punk | 79,547 |
Screaming Females | punk | 80,977 |
Throwing Muses | indie | 81,098 |
Juliana Hatfield | punk | 53,131 |
Tacocat | indie | 51,379 |
The Amps | indie | 31,308 |
The Julie Ruin | indie | 51,813 |
that dog. | punk | 21,715 |
Priests | indie | 38,984 |
Swearin' | indie | 21,650 |
Indie rock group Sleater-Kinney rose to prominence in the latter half of the 1990s, commanding audiences’ attention with their fierce all-female lineup. Drawing on influences from the likes of riot grrrl, the group was known for their feminist and left-leaning politics. Sleater-Kinney released seven studio albums from 1994-2005 before entering a hiatus in 2006, with members pursuing solo projects. They would reunite eight years later in 2014, releasing two more albums, No Cities to Love (2015) and Live in Paris (2017). Sleater-Kinney is considered a key part of the American indie rock scene, earning praise as one of the essential rock groups of the early 2000s.