The Corin Tucker Band

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Doubt 03:23 Tools
1,000 Years 03:48 Tools
Half a World Away 00:00 Tools
It's Always Summer 03:38 Tools
Riley 00:00 Tools
Handed Love 00:00 Tools
Dragon 00:00 Tools
Groundhog Day 00:00 Tools
Pulling Pieces 00:00 Tools
Thrift Store Coats 00:00 Tools
Big Goodbye 04:46 Tools
Miles Away 00:00 Tools
Neskowin 00:00 Tools
Kill My Blues 00:00 Tools
I Don't Wanna Go 00:00 Tools
Constance 00:00 Tools
Summer Jams 00:00 Tools
No Bad News Tonight 00:00 Tools
None Like You 00:00 Tools
Joey 00:00 Tools
Outgoing Message 00:00 Tools
Blood, Bones, And Sand 00:00 Tools
Tiptoe 00:00 Tools
Neskowin (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
The Corin Tucker Band - Doubt 00:00 Tools
Corin Tucker Band - Groundhog Day 00:00 Tools
Corin Tucker - Riley 00:00 Tools
Must Believe 00:00 Tools
Shine On 00:00 Tools
Pitchfork 5-10-15-20 Podcast Interview 00:00 Tools
Blood Bones and Sand 00:00 Tools
It's Obvious 00:00 Tools
Atomic 00:00 Tools
It’s Always Summer 00:00 Tools
[encore break] 00:00 Tools
It's Always Summer (Live @ KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Pocket Games 00:00 Tools
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Corin Tucker (born November 9, 1972 ) is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist currently based in Portland, best known for her work with influential rock band Sleater-Kinney. In April 2010 Tucker announced she was recording a solo album for Kill Rock Stars to be released in October 2010. Completing the Tucker band for first album is Unwound's Sara Lund and Golden Bears' Seth Lorinczi. According to Tucker, the album would be a "middle-aged mom record". The band's first album, 1,000 Years (2010), was released in October of 2010 on Kill Rock Stars to generally favorable reviews. The band's second album "Kill My Blues", was released on September 18, 2012, with Mike Clark (of Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks) joining the band. Of writing and recording the new album, Tucker notes that Kill My Blues was a group effort. “After the past two years playing together, traveling and making music, I think we’re more comfortable,” she says. “We collaborated on every song on this record and no one was shy about their ideas. I think you can hear that sense of joy and abandon in the songs.” Official Site Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.