SOAK faithfully covers Sleater-Kinney’s “Fashionable Woman”: Stream

It’s solely been every week since Janet Weiss introduced her sudden departure from Sleater-Kinney, and we’re all nonetheless reeling. Although the drummer is now not with the band, the music they made collectively will all the time stay near followers’ hearts — and that features Irish singer-songwriter SOAK. The Grim City musician has at this time shared her devoted cowl of Sleater-Kinney’s “Fashionable Woman” by way of Amazon Music.

Now, it’s very doubtless that this Amazon Unique monitor was within the works effectively earlier than the world knew of Weiss’ plans, however the truth that it comes precisely seven days after her announcement makes it one thing of an homage. SOAK retains the track pretty near the way it sounded on 2005’s The Woods, cleansing up the manufacturing to raised match her specific folky vocals. That’s till issues take a swing in direction of distortion when the booming drums are available and lo-fi breakup fringes the perimeters. The one factor that’s lacking is Weiss’ harmonica.

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“After studying Carrie Brownstein’s autobiography, I got here again to this track on a number of events and caught myself smiling on the brilliantly sarcastic nature of its lyrics,” SOAK, aka Bridie Monds-Watson, mentioned in a press release. “I feel with time this track solely turns into extra related and its tongue in cheek nature is such a phenomenal ‘fuck you’ to consumption and the restrictions media places on ladies.”

Take a hearken to SOAK’s rendition of Sleater-Kinney’s “Fashionable Woman” under by way of Amazon Music, adopted by the music video for the unique model.

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SOAK dropped Grim City, her sophomore full-length, again in April. Sleater-Kinney, in the meantime, are set to launch their St. Vincent-produced new file, The Heart Gained’t Maintain, on August 16th. They’ll tour behind the trouble this fall, presumably with a yet-unannounced fill-in for Weiss; get tickets to these reveals right here.

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