Fifth with improvement
11/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
""All Hands on the Bad One", Sleater-Kinney's fifth album, really needs no introduction...this album is excellent. With more of a rock and roll twinge and a poppy feel, this album is very different from their last effort, "The Hot Rock", but both have their merits. This album is beautiful, triumphant, and political. On "#1 Must Have", they take a look at the media's effects on the feminist revolution, in "You're No Rock and Roll Fun" we get a taste of some real rock and roll...and of course, the highlight of this album is the song that is not contained on the American release of "All Hands on the Bad One"..."Maraca"...this song was released in America as a single, but it is great to have it easily accesible in CD format."