Album Review: Kate Nash – “Yesterday Was Forever”

The Queen of Ordinary title will always go to Lily Allen, but Kate Nash is assuredly the Princess. The charm of both is in affecting the personas of everyday gals, no matter their own personal riches (both are from comfortable…

From The Record Crate: Sleater-Kinney — “Dig Me Out”

Long before the triumphant No Cities to Love, before Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen teamed up to create Portlandia, before the comprehensive boxset, the Bob’s Burgers music video, and Stereogum’s dubbing them as “the best rock band to come along…

Sleater-Kinney Reunion Caps Already Great Year for Women in Punk

The most exciting music news of the year came on October 19 when Sleater-Kinney, on hiatus since 2006, announced their reunion with a terrific new single, “Bury Our Friends.” With an album due in January and a tour starting in…