KITTIE: Discussing The Future With ARTEMIS RECORDS

March 22, 2005

KITTIE frontwoman Morgan Lander has posted the following message on the group's official web site:

"Hey, everyone! This is Morgan here. We wanted to keep all of you as up to date as possible with what has been going on with the band, as not much has been communicated to you all from the KITTIE camp for a few months now!

"Mercedes [Lander, drums] and I just got back from a hectic week at SXSW in Austin Texas, going to parties, seeing shows and most importantly supporting our boys (who we currently manage) in THINE EYES BLEED! The guys put on one hell of a set! Look out for tour dates with VEHEMANCE in your area now. We are also currently managing a band out of Toronto called UNSENSORED, check them out at Unsensored.ca!

"Mercedes and I are also proud to announce that we will be launching our own clothing line in the coming weeks. It is called Poisoned Black Clothing, and we are designing amazing shirts for cute boys and tough girls. Look out for more info on that soon!

"On the label front, I am sure you are all aware of our struggles with the label, but you all may or may not be aware that Mercedes and I have been discussing the future of KITTIE with Artemis Records for the past few months and whether or not they will be renewing KITTIE's option for the fourth album cycle.

"They are currently not willing to divulge their position and have until April 27th to do so. This of course makes things very difficult for us to make any immediate plans of any kind, and we are currently sitting around waiting for a response.

"Should Artemis decide to renew our option, expect the band to start work immediately on our fourth album...

"We will keep you posted..."

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