Sleater-Kinney made Dallas sway Tuesday night.
Sleater-Kinney emerged from the riot grrrl movement that started in Olympia, Washington, in the early ’90s. Corin Tucker had played in Heavens to Betsy and Carrie Brownstein had been in Excuse 17, and in 1994, the two got together to form what would be the most prolific band to come out of the scene as the scene itself began to fade.
For a band of Sleater-Kinney’s stature, the crowd seemed surprisingly thin, even for a Tuesday night. Still, the biggest legends often don’t fill stadiums. Brownstein took over vocal duties in the night’s second song, “Needlessly Wild,” and she and Tucker continued to trade off throughout the night.
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