Sleater-Kinney – All Hands On The Bad One (2000/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Sleater-Kinney – All Hands On The Bad One (2000/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96kHz  | Time – 37:06 minutes | 917 MB | Genre: Rock
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All Hands on the Bad One is the fifth studio album by Sleater-Kinney, originally released on May 2, 2000 by Kill Rock Stars. The album was produced by John Goodmanson and recorded from December 1999 to January 2000 at Jackpot! Studio in Portland, Oregon and John & Stu’s Place in Seattle, Washington. All Hands on the Bad One reached number 177 on the US Billboard Top 200 chart. The album appeared on many year-end lists and received a nomination for Outstanding Music Album at the 12th Annual Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Awards. This reissue is newly-remastered.

Sleater-Kinney switched gears on their follow-up to the challenging, introspective The Hot Rock, delivering their brightest, most accessible album to date with All Hands on the Bad One. That’s partly due to a renewed assurance in craft — the arrangements here are the most refined of the group’s career, and their performances the most polished. Corin Tucker seems to be in complete command of her voice as an instrument, delivering her most nuanced vocal performance to date. Tucker and Carrie Brownstein’s guitar interplay is up to their usual standard of intricacy, but instead of wildly careening off one another, the two mesh more seamlessly than they ever have. Plus, drummer Janet Weiss had been honing her skills as a backup vocalist, and the group makes full use of that extra instrument, packing the tracks with lilting three-part harmonies. Yet all of this craft and control shouldn’t be taken as evidence that Sleater-Kinney has toned down the passion that makes them so exciting. Even if All Hands on the Bad One isn’t as desperately cathartic as their previous records, there’s a contagious exuberance in the performances, and the band is absolutely brimming with confidence and vitality. Though the record still covers serious political and emotional topics, its overall aura is best summed up in “You’re No Rock n’ Roll Fun,” a bouncy, playful jab at snobby scenesters unable to remember the good times at the core of so much great rock & roll. Not only is All Hands on the Bad One Sleater-Kinney’s most consistent overall set of songs since Call the Doctor, it’s also evidence that the band has taken that philosophy to heart.

Tracklist:
01 – The Ballad of a Ladyman
02 – Ironclad
03 – All Hands on the Bad One
04 – Youth Decay
05 – You’re No Rock n’ Roll Fun
06 – #1 Must Have
07 – The Professional
08 – Was It a Lie?
09 – Male Model
10 – Leave You Behind
11 – Milkshake n’ Honey
12 – Pompeii
13 – The Swimmer

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