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By Andy Vihstadt

Published on August 17, 2006

We were bummed to learn that the riot grrls of Sleater-Kinney have decided to call it quits. At what seemed to be the peak of its career, the Portland trio played its final show together last week. But if you never got a chance to experience the group live, you're in luck. Earlier this month, S-K performed in Washington, D.C., for NPR's live-music webcast, All Songs Considered. The two-hour set, which is free to download, includes swan song The Woods in its entirety. Or you can wait for iTunes to post the band's recent, much shorter appearance at Lollapalooza — for a nominal fee, of course.

Andy Vihstadt

www.npr.org. Search: Sleater-Kinney

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