Before her days in
Sleater-Kinney,
Corin Tucker was belting out screams with her
riot grrrl duo,
Heavens to Betsy. Along with drummer and bassist
Tracy Sawyer,
Tucker crafted 12 songs of pissed-off, bitter confusion. As with much material in the genre, the lyrics focus on failed relationships and the hurt feelings having emerged as a result. However, one glaring exception is the song
"White Girl," which is a rare introspective look by someone in the indie scene addressing the audience directly about the topic of racism. The rest of the album benefits from a guitar-driven garage music that is paired up with the
riot grrrl sound of the Northwest from the early '90s. Intensely fierce, even when the tempo slows down,
Sawyer keeps the beats tight and
Tucker is always brimming over with passion and the kind of power of which many bands in the
hardcore scene aren't even capable. Not so much in an overtly masculine manner, but through intelligently refined viciousness transmitted via the appropriate musical spectrum. While
Heavens to Betsy wasn't as well known as
Bikini Kill or
Bratmobile (largely due to their short career), it hardly means they didn't have the potential to stack up. That being said,
Calculated should be included as essential listening for all fans of
riot grrrl. ~ Kurt Morris