KITTIE Frontwoman: 'We've Become An Amazing Band'

August 28, 2006

Billboard.com reports that Canadian metal band KITTIE has finished recording its fourth album and intends to independently release it in March 2007 on its own record label, Kiss of Infamy. Billboard.com got the first listen to the new material at Retro Sound Studio in Red Bank, N.J., where KITTIE recorded the as-yet-untitled album with producer Jack Ponti (ALICE COOPER, DORO).

"I think we really just wanted to show off what we've been doing these past few years for people [who] thought we had dropped off the face of the earth," singer Morgan Lander says of the record. "We've toured a lot, we've become an amazing band, we've become really tight [and] we're a completely different beast than we were."

Red Bank is Ponti's home base; he hadn't worked as a producer since helming "Machine to Machine" by DORO in 1990, but decided to team with KITTIE because of "the girls never getting [the due] they deserved in terms of their musicianship or their abilities, and that it was a somewhat difficult project to tackle, so that made a lot of sense to me, as bizarre as that sounds. I'd rather do things that are difficult than things that are easy."

Read more at Billboard.com.

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