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Okay, I admit it, when I first got this album I was convinced: best album of the year! No doubt about it, even if I'd never given Sleater-Kinney the time of day beforehand. Infact, after reading Time magazine calling them the 'Best Rock Band in America' last year, when their last album, 'All Hands on the Bad One' was doing the rounds, I was summarilly turned off.

But, judge not lest he be judged, I decided to give 'One Beat' a shot. And sure enough, it was a whole lot better than I thought. I, who would have scoffed at a band with no bass a year ago, was stunned by what Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein can do with their insturments, everything sounds so rich. The opener and title track, 'One Beat' seems to either meander along at a steady pace or burst as if rushing through rapids. 'Oh!' seems all sugar coated and girly, seemingly denying their riot grrrl roots. 'Funeral Song' happily wanders along nicely.

But, as I found two weeks later, the problem with these songs, and the album as a whole, don't have staying power. Don't get me wrong, I still think it's a quality effort, but plugging it into my ears now sees me often reaching for the 'skip' button.

There are, however, som real diamonds that don't lose their lustre. 'Light Rail Coyote' stands out with one of the best guitar lines on the record, and it's odd structure is strangley hypnotic. 'Combat Rock' proves you don't always have to be loud and angry (and even male) to write great politically based music. Sleater-Kinney's answer to post-September 11 patriotism is biting and true ("since hen is skepticism un-American / dissents not treason but they talk as it's the same") and sometimes even bitter ("show you love your country, go out and spend some cash"). O2 definitley is as good as Sleater-Kinney have ever been ("I depend on oxygen / I depend on bitter snow") and it leaves you wondering how such great lyrics can come from the same people who wrote 'Pristina', which shows up just two songs later. Perhaps it's just not my cup of tea.

If there was an awrd for best Half-Album of the year, this release would win hands down, as there are some really great, and I do mean great, moments on this album. Unfortunately, there is no such award, because part of the art to making a great album is getting it right the whole way through. Sleater-Kinney are close, yet so far away.



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    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 21, 2004 at 4:42 PM (EDT)
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    This is still the best album reviewed on here, to the people that don't get it, you are all dumdums and need to eat it serious! Every track on here is great besides the one about the 11th, I don't want to hear that shit I'm eating.

    Posted by StephNJ on 2003-10-01 01:19:26
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    I think this is one of the best albums I've listened to. Sleater-Kinney is so dynamic, getting me riled up about the government in "Combat Rock" and then feeling for Corin in "Sympathy." My favorite song would have to be "Oxygen." I will never get tired of listening to this CD!

    Posted by AnaMorph0sIs on 2003-08-26 18:54:41
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    I like this album, but as you say, it definitely has some low points as well. 'Pristina' is one of my favorite songs on it though, I love the lyrics to that one. :)

    Posted by Vien on 2002-10-14 20:54:09
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    Really? I've been doing that bit for 10 years.

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 14, 2002 at 6:48 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Hey Vien, that bit was funny for about thirty seconds.

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 13, 2002 at 10:14 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    sorry poo poo gets 1/2 star

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 13, 2002 at 10:13 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    I smell poo poo

    Posted by Vien on 2002-10-13 16:16:41
    My Score:

    You can call him ray or you can call him jay or you can call him rayjay....but don't call him jayray, he hates that. Call him rayjay, yes....rayjay.

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 13, 2002 at 12:30 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Wronger??? That's not even a word, word!

    Posted by rayjay on 2002-10-12 22:27:06
    My Score:

    try reading the review again - note that i HAVE listened to them before, and i DONT think it is a bad album. try reading the review before commenting on it

    Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 12, 2002 at 5:08 PM (EDT)
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    It's funny that you think that this is a bad album, but also there best work yet lyrically and you've never listened to the band until this album was given to you to review. Try knowing music before you review it.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 11, 2002 at 11:46 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    yawn.
    -M.K.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 11, 2002 at 10:27 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    go back to kentucky, dipshit

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 11, 2002 at 10:08 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Your review was wronger than 2 boys holdin hands.