With new album No Cities to Love just released, and set to be one of this year's must-hear records, the American all-female punk trio are back after a hiatus stretching back to 2006.
Originally formed in the early 1990s as part of the Washington punk and independent scene and the riot grrrl movement, Sleater-Kinney released an impressive seven studio albums between 1994 and 2005.
Earning critical acclaim for their music and politics, as well as a devoted fan following, they were once dubbed 'America's best rock band' by Time magazine.
Expect passion and energy as they perform on Friday at the 6 Music festival.
With new album No Cities to Love just released, and set to be one of this year's must-hear records, the American all-female punk trio are back after a hiatus stretching back to 2006.
Originally formed in the early 1990s as part of the Washington punk and independent scene and the riot grrrl movement, Sleater-Kinney released an impressive seven studio albums between 1994 and 2005.
Earning critical acclaim for their music and politics, as well as a devoted fan following, they were once dubbed 'America's best rock band' by Time magazine.
Expect passion and energy as they perform on Friday at the 6 Music festival.