Sleater-Kinney News

Sleater-Kinney shutting down

AP, Jun 28, 2006 1:08 pm PDT
Sleater-Kinney, the critically acclaimed rock trio, say they will go on "indefinite hiatus" after completing their upcoming summer concerts.

"After 11 years as a band, Sleater-Kinney have decided to go on indefinite hiatus," according to the statement released Tuesday by Sub Pop, the band's Seattle-based record label, and posted on Sleater-Kinney's Web site.

"The upcoming summer shows will be our last. As of now, there are no plans for future tours or recordings."

The statement did not give a reason for the decision, and band members could not be reached for comment.

Sleater-Kinney is scheduled to play their last date in Chicago on Aug. 4.

The group took their name from a road near Olympia, Wash., the city where Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein formed the band.

Drummer Janet Weiss joined before the release of the 1997's "Dig Me Out," the record that gave the group a much wider audience.

The band, which relocated to Portland, released their seventh album, "The Woods," in 2005.

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