Live Concert Coverage

Sleater-Kinney’s Electrifying Sold-Out Show in Philly

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Sleater-Kinney made their trek to Philly for a sold-out performance at the TLA to promote their incredible new album, Little Rope.

Sleater-Kinney arose from the Riot Grrrl movement that started in Washington State in the early ‘90s. Carrie Brownstein & Corin Tucker formed the band in 1994 and became one of the most prolific bands to emerge from the genre.

The crowd was pumped as Sleater-Kinney hit the stage. They defined a generation. The packed house not only included middle-aged ‘90ers but a huge crowd of younger people also filled the venue. The young in the audience got a taste of a band, that until now, was denied to them due to the span of time. The older folks got a chance to re-link with the renegade girls of their youth.

Brownstein’s furious guitar licks along with very impressive jumps and Tucker’s emotional vocals and simple rhythm guitar lines created a dichotomy of incredible music that can rarely be found today.

Sleater-Kinney’s performance at the TLA was as powerful as expected. They have an incredible stage energy and chemistry. They ran through a solid setlist including songs from Little Rope and plenty of old favorites. Personally, Sleater-Kinney is one of those bands I can see multiple times because they know to keep their stage presence interesting and energizing. And their anthem of “Peace” remains so relevant today,

COBRAH @ Union Transfer: A Performance of Unrestrained Mayhem

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COBRAH brought all her energy out to a packed house at Philly’s Union Transfer and gave nothing short of a spectacular performance. She owned the space, giving more than the audience could ask for from beginning to end.

COBRAH, whose real name is Clara Blom Christensen, is a Swedish electro-pop sensation. She is no stranger to risqué music, and, if you look at the photos, certainly no stranger to a risqué performance. With her sultry vocals and infectious energy, she shines when drives her performance into chaotic excess. COBRAH’s spellbinding stage presence established her own unique persona.

To kick off the evening, DJ Only Fire revved up the crowd. Covered in a helmet that looked like something from the horror movie classic “Alien”, his set had the crowd jumping & dancing into a frenzy for what was coming.

COBRAH is an edgy innovator with a scorn the ordinary, and it was a delight to see a non-stop assault on conventional values and behavior. She is an artist who doesn’t hold back with anything, and her live shows are no exception.  Her performance was energetic, intense, fierce & very erotic. And her notoriously fervent fans would have it no other way.