Sleater-Kinney
We offer up our own thoughts on which year had the best musical gems.
All seven LPs being reissued on colored vinyl for the box, which also includes a 44-page book.
The Portland trio went out with their strongest album, and so far, that’s how it’s remained.
10 certified sax bombs.
Making the grade five times in a row.
The fifty percussionists we couldn’t jam without.
A 4th of July playlist spectacular.
Thirteen bands that should give it another go…because we asked so nicely!
More nonexistent singles compilations that really should be released.
Best of 1999
Best of 1997
The best albums of the decade, part two: 1995-1999.
From A Tribe Called Quest to Weezer, the 100 singles that offer a fond reminder of a decade not so long ago passed.
A series of coincidences dictates our most recent iPod sequence.
Doing our best to follow in Merritt’s footsteps, we humbly offer fifty songs of love, loss and lust this Valentine’s Day.
We hereby declare Sub Pop Records the recipient of this honor.
Treble does the year end thing: we voted on our favorite albums of the year and wrote about them. It’s that simple!
Just in time for the change in weather comes a handful of hot new short-players.