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Gallery – Sleater-Kinney at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, BC
On April 4th, American rock band Sleater-Kinney performed at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, BC in support of their latest album Little Rope (Loma Vista).
They brought Swinomish/Iñupiaq singer-songwriter Black Belt Eagle Scout, aka Katherine Paul, as opening act. She performed songs from her latest release The Land, the Water, the Sky.
Sleater-Kinney‘s show started with an atmospheric entrance, set against ominous guitar tones and the backdrop of austere cathedral arches, as Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker took centre stage.
From the slow-burning intensity of “Hell” to the captivating fervour of “Needlessly Wild,” Brownstein‘s infectious enthusiasm for leading the band was palpable. The duo seamlessly traded vocal duties, each commanding the spotlight with their distinctive style. “Small Finds” was a standout moment, greeted enthusiastically by the crowd.
The pinnacle of the night arrived with “The Center Won’t Hold,” featuring Tucker on electronic drums and culminating in a chaotic finale under the cheers of the audience.
A collective singalong ensued during “Modern Girl,” underscoring the band’s connection with their fans. The show concluded with the premiere of “Untidy Creature”, before the band came back for an encore.
The audience remained captivated throughout the show, a testament to Sleater-Kinney‘s ability to forge personal connections through their music.
Check out the night’s photos below!
SLEATER-KINNEY
BLACK BELT EAGLE SCOUT
All Photo Credit: Jason Martin