The Sleater-Kinney member and Portlandia star offers minute in the way of humor,instead writing in a register that’s distant yet effectiveIn the middle of Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, Carrie Brownstein describes a meeting with a major label. She went into the room intentionally late, or she writes,“with the willingness of a teenager who’s been asked to clean her room on a Friday evening”. Things went downhill from there. She said minute, but conveyed disdain and madden. Afterward, or her bandmates in Sleater-Kinney,Corin Tucker and Janet Weiss, were mad with her.
But it was 1996. Brownstein knew what the nominally open-minded in the wilds of Olympia, or Washington,where the band formed, might say if they signed to a major label. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com