Feminist Sweepstakes [Enhanced]

Editorial Reviews
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On Feminist Sweepstakes, Le Tigre answer their own implied rhetorical question as to who's winning. Singer Kathleen Hannah (Bikini Kill, Julie Ruin) breaks down barriers between politics and dancing, opening the floodgates for both. Le Tigre are "the band with the roller skate jams," packing their pink satin jackets with more fun and feminism than ever. Switching instruments and vocals, bandmates Johanna Fateman and J.D. Samson argue with drum machines and arm themselves in conversational cutups that signify the future of riot grrrl fallout. Cackling like witches as an overdubbed, screechy heavy metal solo flies overhead on "LT Tour Theme," these ladies have secured their status as artists of the progressive postmodern kind as they sprint through the wilderness of modern feminism and 21st-century punk rock like Xena on Ecstasy or Gloria Steinem before she did Coach ads. That's because Le Tigre are more articulate than ever, musically and lyrically. Unafraid of experimentation, sampling, and emotional honesty, the band shows once again that the personal is political, and pushes the envelope with both medium and message. Le Tigre tackle the complexities of modern awareness while reveling in the feel of a mid-'70s disco party set somewhere ahead of our time, proving that it's not so hard to dance to--and believe in--the hopes of the future and the legacy of the past at the same time. --Cyndi Elliott --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Album Description
Le Tigre's 2nd full-length delivers rollerskate jams, sampler punk and political dance tracks you've come to expect from the trio. And it ups the ante for electro-conceptual, feminist pop music. Le Tigre features Kathleen Hanna (formerly of Bikini Kill, Julie Ruin, The Fakes & Suture), Johanna Fateman (writer behind the zines 'Artaud-Mania!' and 'My Need To Speak on the Subject of Jackson Pollock') and new member J.D. Samson. 2001 Mr. Lady records. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Feminist Sweepstakes, Music, Le Tigre, Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Electronic, Indie Rock, Pop, Rock
Feminist Sweepstakes
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • my all time favorite
  • The Most Annoying "Music" I Have Ever Heard
  • I'm Embarrased
  • One of the best CDs EVER
  • Finally, people who know what they are talking about!
Feminist Sweepstakes
Le Tigre
Manufacturer: Mr. Lady Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. This Island
  2. From the Desk of Mr. Lady
  3. Le Tigre
  4. Remixes
  5. Show Your Bones

ASIN: B00005O7U0
Release Date: 2001-10-16

Tracks:

  1. LT Tour Theme
  2. Shred A
  3. Fake French
  4. FYR
  5. On Guard
  6. Much Finer
  7. Dyke March 2001
  8. Tres Bien
  9. Well Well Well
  10. TGIF
  11. My Art
  12. Cry For Everything Bad That's Ever Happened
  13. Keep On Livin'

Amazon.com

On Feminist Sweepstakes, Le Tigre answer their own implied rhetorical question as to who's winning. Singer Kathleen Hannah (Bikini Kill, Julie Ruin) breaks down barriers between politics and dancing, opening the floodgates for both. Le Tigre are "the band with the roller skate jams," packing their pink satin jackets with more fun and feminism than ever. Switching instruments and vocals, bandmates Johanna Fateman and J.D. Samson argue with drum machines and arm themselves in conversational cutups that signify the future of riot grrrl fallout. Cackling like witches as an overdubbed, screechy heavy metal solo flies overhead on "LT Tour Theme," these ladies have secured their status as artists of the progressive postmodern kind as they sprint through the wilderness of modern feminism and 21st-century punk rock like Xena on Ecstasy or Gloria Steinem before she did Coach ads. That's because Le Tigre are more articulate than ever, musically and lyrically. Unafraid of experimentation, sampling, and emotional honesty, the band shows once again that the personal is political, and pushes the envelope with both medium and message. Le Tigre tackle the complexities of modern awareness while reveling in the feel of a mid-'70s disco party set somewhere ahead of our time, proving that it's not so hard to dance to--and believe in--the hopes of the future and the legacy of the past at the same time. --Cyndi Elliott

Album Description

Le Tigre's 2nd full-length delivers rollerskate jams, sampler punk and political dance tracks you've come to expect from the trio. And it ups the ante for electro-conceptual, feminist pop music. Le Tigre features Kathleen Hanna (formerly of Bikini Kill, Julie Ruin, The Fakes & Suture), Johanna Fateman (writer behind the zines 'Artaud-Mania!' and 'My Need To Speak on the Subject of Jackson Pollock') and new member J.D. Samson. 2001 Mr. Lady records.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars my all time favorite.......2006-01-30

If someone was to ask me who my favorite band is, it wouldn't be Le Tigre (although I am a HUGE fan and they run a close second and seeing them live really made my life). HOWEVER, if someone was to ask me what my favorite CD of all-time is I wouldn't think twice before saying Feminist Sweepstakes.

I have been in love with this CD for a good three years probably. I can't listen to it without singing along with every word.

Tracks like LT Tour Theme, Fake French, Tres Bien, and Well, Well, Well are playful and fun. Others like FYR, On Guard, My Art, and Keep On Livin' really get your blood pumping and also have such a positive message (especially Keep On Livin'...probably my favorite LT song for that reason).

The thing I can't get enough of is the powerful feminist strength behind Kathleen Hannah's voice. Her voice is the cherry on top that makes this cd not just a great listen, but it is actually empowering.

I never get tired of this CD. I can't say enough good things. Buy it.

1 out of 5 stars The Most Annoying "Music" I Have Ever Heard.......2005-09-20

I cannot understand why this band is considered god-like in the indie rock world. I always found Bikini Kill to be bratty and screechy despite their valuable politics, but this goes beyond bratty and screechy to be absolutely intolerable. Atari-game keyboards and beyond-irritating nasal cheerleader-with-a-sinus-infection-on-helium taunts. A related irritation factor is drummer JD Samson who is a man in every way except biologically (and I do not mean this to be offensive. I have a few FTM friends but they proudly identify as either boys or transboys. Why does Samson still call herself a lesbian when she obviously goes out of her way to look like the epitome of masculinity AS WELL as maleness?, yet puts out a "Lesbian Calendar" full of supposedly "sexy" poses. I'm sorry, but as a lesbian my idea of a lesbian calendar is girls who look like Angelina Jolie posing. Samson is putting out the message that all lesbians either look exactly like men or date those who look like men. This has entered indie rock culture to the point that my girlfriend and I are blackballed by the local lesbians because we dare to look pretty in a world where Samson is considered the epitome of lesbian hotness. This really makes me puke, as it just contributes to the denigration of womanhood and femininity. Le Tigre gives girls two choices: Be a screechy loud hetero femme with a baby like Kathleen Hanna, or be a silent, surly, virtual male "lesbian" like JD Samson. And either way, you're a girl, so the music you listen to has to be bratty and obnoxious, not beautiful and languid like all of those indie male bands.

1 out of 5 stars I'm Embarrased.......2004-12-27

About this (...). I HATE LE TIGRE. There untalented. MY COUSINS AND I STARTED A LE TIGRE HATE SQUAD

5 out of 5 stars One of the best CDs EVER.......2004-01-16

I got feminist sweepstakes 3 months ago, and it is STILL in my diskman! in general i prefer more hardcore crust music like rudimentary peni, crass,and Sub-Humans, but this is one of the best CDs of ALL TIME!

5 out of 5 stars Finally, people who know what they are talking about!.......2003-10-15

I have been a huge Kathleen fan since Bikini Kill. Julie Ruin was a great side project and then came Le Tigre, one of the best bands in my collection. I have purchased all of the Le Tigre albums and this one is by far the BEST yet! These 3 women take on political issues that are important to me and are usually overlooked. It isn't just girl power or riot grrrl anymore. This album covers homosesexual rights, gender differences, socioeconomic back grounds and how the poor get skrewed and the rich dont care! O.K. I may sound bitter, but I was so impressed by this album. My favorite tracks are "FYR" which is probably the most political of all the songs they have created and "Keep on Livin'" which still brings tears to my eyes everytime I hear it. I saw them live on their last tour in Salt Lake City and it was INCREDIBLE! These women have energy, power, pride and creative minds that work together creating unique and beautiful expression. I love all of their albums, but Feminist is the best by far! You will not and could not regret this purchase!
Feminist Sweepstakes
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Another Outstanding Album For Le Tigre
  • The band with the rollerskate jams
  • Okay, but I still love 'em!
  • argh! but I already own them!
  • My art is better than your art
Feminist Sweepstakes
Le Tigre
Manufacturer: Le Tigre
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. This Island
  2. Le Tigre
  3. From the Desk of Mr. Lady
  4. This Island Remixes
  5. Show Your Bones

ASIN: B0002JP1WG
Release Date: 2004-08-24

Tracks:

  1. LT Tour Theme
  2. Shred A
  3. Fake French
  4. FYR
  5. On Guard
  6. Much Finer
  7. Dyke March 2001 [Mix]
  8. Tres Bien
  9. Well, Well, Well
  10. TGIF
  11. My Art
  12. Cry for Everything Bad That's Ever Happened
  13. Keep on Livin'
  14. Well, Well, Well [Multimedia Track]

Album Description

Le Tigre is Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill), Johanna, and video artist Sadie Benning. As an electronic act, the trio celebrates the radical aspirations of 90's DIY, feminist, punk art rather than playing into the "women in rock" stereotypes of feminist rage. This is their second album, which now includes a video of the song "Well Well Well".

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Another Outstanding Album For Le Tigre.......2007-07-15

If you are a fan of Le Tigre, you'll this latest edition of their off-beat style of music. I originaly fell in love with the band while watching the movie "Better Luck Tomorrow." Their song "Let's Run" is what originally drew me to the band. A nice alternative to most of the drab music on the radio.

4 out of 5 stars The band with the rollerskate jams.......2006-02-11

"If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution." Feminist icon Emma Goldman's request has finally been answered in the form of Le Tigre. Though sometimes criticized for abandoning a more traditional punk sound in favor of synthesizer beats, former Bikini Kill member(and brainchild behind the lesser known Julie Ruin)successfully proves that she has much to say and is no where close to finishing saying it.
On Feminist Sweepstakes, Le Tigre's sound has a much more produced quality than the grittier sound of previous albums, but nonetheless maintains the uninhibited rawness that has now become synonymous with the name Kathleen Hanna. Direct in their intent from the start, Kathleen & co. boldly declare their mission as a band "for the ladies and the fags," on the first track "LT Tour Theme," in such a way that is so genuinely endearing and grateful to their core audience that any lady or fag that refuses to get up and dance clearly has a heart of stone.
Le Tigre never fails in the ability to connect with their audience, and Kathleen illustrates exactly how she has become the feminist heroine she is on such tracks as "FYR." In what is perhaps the most lyrically poignant song on the record, the women of Le Tigre call out to all their fellow feminists to help knock down the patriarchy, throwing out mocking statements like "Yeah we got all the power getting stabbed in the shower/ and we got equal rights on ladies' night" that are sure to hit a nerve with any woman tired of playing the victim.
Sure, Le Tigre isn't exactly setting Shakespeare to music, and the lyrics may be lacking in poetic ambiguity, but that really isn't the point. Though often didactic and blunt, the honesty of Le Tigre's lyrics creates a poetic truthfulness all their own which never loses sight of its intent. "On Guard" is yet another track that declares the strong-willed, take-charge spirit of the band, a declaration of power in response to the cat calls and physical scrutiny women face on a daily basis.
At times, the message overpowers the music, such as on "Dyke March 2001," a recording of the event which, though successful in its message, lacks the melodic quality that would make it a song to listen to on repeat. Yet overall, there is a down-to-earth feel to Le Tigre's words, a practical brand of activism that understands and empathizes with their audience. Le Tigre shows heartfelt concern for the people whom they are singing to, as on the finale "Keep on Livin'," a refreshing break from the generic lyrics of uninvolved mainstream rock stars.
Kathleen has lost nothing in the shifting of genres; still the s'wheat lady that gave a voice to a generation of women, Kathleen is every bit as affective as she was in her Bikini Kill days.
Whatever inspired Kathleen Hanna to think activism needed a dance beat truly deserves any praise it receives.

4 out of 5 stars Okay, but I still love 'em!.......2005-09-28

Though I enjoyed their first CD, which I believe has a more real and uncut version of them. It's like they are not held back by some half brained producer in the studio, unlike this album. If this is your first purchase of Le Tegre, I would highly advise you to not judge them solely on this album.

True, they are one of my all time favorite girl-riot-true-uninhibited bands out there today, I am a critic. It seemed like to me that a few of the songs, were just thrown together to get the album out there. But a lot of the songs are so intricate and unique one of a kind, thus is why I even bothered with this purchase.

Here's a list of songs from this album that I think everyone will enjoy:
* Tres Bein
* Keep on livin'
* Fake French
* Dyke March 2001

Keep in mind, I do have an aquired taste, and among the pickiest of listeners.

5 out of 5 stars argh! but I already own them!.......2004-09-29

"Le Tigre is Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill), Johanna, and video artist Sadie Benning"

I think they mean JD Samson, not Sadie Benning. She stopped working with them after their self titled release.

I'm a little disgruntled about the fact that i already own all of the le tigre cds and now they've been rereleased and are all enhanced but they're a brilliant band and I'll probably buy them all anyways for the multimedia tracks, haha.

4 out of 5 stars My art is better than your art.......2004-09-27

Kathleen Hanna and co. stack the dack this outing a little more towards pure activism than great songs, and when the mix is particularly bad - in songs like "Much Finer" or the yawn of an interlude "Dyke March 2001" - the album can feel too weighty and self conscious for its own good. But when the activism and music lines up, the result is explosive. I'm talking about "Shred A," "Tres Bien" or "On Guard" where the band makes their vivid goal of agit-pop-punk a powerful, undismissable project.
Feminist Sweepstakes
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Feminist Sweepstakes
    Le Tigre
    Manufacturer: Ascension
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Electronic PopElectronic Pop | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B0006GVJR6

    Tracks:

    1. LT Tour Theme
    2. Shred A
    3. Fake French
    4. FYR
    5. On Guard
    6. Much Finer
    7. Dyke March 2001
    8. Tres Bien
    9. Well, Well, Well
    10. TGIF
    11. My Art
    12. Cry for Everything Bad That's Ever Happened
    13. Keep on Livin'

    Music:

    1. Half Smiles of the Decomposed
    2. He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corners of Our Rooms
    3. He's Not Dead, He's Alive
    4. Hot and Sweet
    5. I Slept...
    6. Improving your Health...The Pleasure of (subliminal)
    7. India all Over
    8. Is All Over the Map
    9. Kissing Rock Stars (ep)
    10. Last Night's Dream

    Music

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    Music

    Kaleidoscope World [Import]

    Music that Moves the Heart

    Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Suites

    The Best of Stevie B

    Some Things Plural

    Senorita [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

    Scary Stories

    Riccardo Stracciari: Portrait of a Baritone

    Small Worlds-Crowell Collection 1978-95

    Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual

    Quickening

    One Man Show [Import]

    Ministry of Sound: Anthems of Ibiza [Import]

    Blue Night

    Ketukuba