One Beat

Editorial Reviews
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For all the noisy bluster involving plastic barrettes, thrift-store guitars, and caterwauling political catchphrases, Sleater-Kinney have always been pragmatic about their music. The group's self-titled debut got by on ferocity alone. But each successive release has exhibited a dramatic step forward as youthful exuberance gives way to melody and poise. One Beat is the trio's most assured work yet. A jubilant blast of tambourines, theremin, and Corin Tucker's rubber-band vocals usher in the spiky "Oh!," the Strokes' locker-room diffidence mingles with Sonic Youth's angular cool on "Prisstina," and the title track, all urgent wailing and power chords, rumbles with pure excitement. The rest of the album isn't far behind. --Aidin Vaziri

Music Review:

  1. Phantoms
  2. Pleasant Dreams [Original recording remastered]
  3. Porno for Pyros
  4. Punch the Clock
  5. Read Music/Speak Spanish
  6. Reality
  7. Retro [Box set]
  8. Sea Change [SACD]
  9. Sebastopol [Extra tracks]
  10. Severe Tire Damage [Live]

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Kindercore Fifty: We Thank You [Box set]

Dances for Four Hands

Elgar: Complete Works for Organ

Music: Techno Retro Disco 1

El Divino Ibiza 1998 [Import]

Euphoria: Infinite Mixed

Et Les Etoiles De La Louisiane [Import]

Da Chosen Few [Explicit Lyrics]

Handful of Beauty [Import]

Copland: Piano Concerto; Appalachian Spring; Symphonic Ode

Doodlin' [Import]

Electronic Jazz [Import]

Get Down or Lay Down [Enhanced] [Clean]

Classical Indian Sitar & Surbahar Ragas

Play It Cool