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Until the End

Kittie

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Anyone who's spent time on the hypnotizing bore that is Canada's highway 401 knows that the only antidote to waking up in a Tim Horton's parking lot is a stack of blisteringly loud records. Kittie, the London, Ontario, heavy metal sisterhood have turned up the amps to 11 and delivered their heaviest batch of songs to date with the road-ready Until the End. Steve Thompson's (Korn, Anthrax) bottom-heavy production and the addition of second guitarist Lisa Marx have had a profound effect on the band's overall sound, resulting in an aural experience that goes straight to the gut. The brutal opener, "Look So Pretty," features singer Morgan Lander doing terrifying things with her throat -- it's somewhere between an emaciated alley cat fighting off the neighborhood skunk and the squelch on a walkie-talkie. "Career Suicide" finds the group in a more melodic mood, balancing the snarling verses with a clean chorus vocal, though this balance works best on the brooding title cut. While siblings Morgan and Mercedes Lander's songwriting has improved since 2001's Oracle, there's still an air of mediocrity to later tracks like "Loveless" and "Burning Bridges" that shows an adherence to formulaic modern metal clichés, and a lack of confidence on some of the vocal takes that makes some of the songs sound like demos. Until the End isn't a big step forward for Kittie, but it's a step nonetheless, and if they can find a way to more creatively disperse their newfound power they'll be unstoppable.
© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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1
Look So Pretty Explicit
00:05:29

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

2
Career Suicide
00:03:55

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

3
Until the End
00:04:13

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

4
Red Flag
00:03:48

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

5
Sugar
00:04:16

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

6
In Dreams
00:03:15

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

7
Into The Darkness Explicit
00:03:38

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

8
Burning Bridges
00:03:07

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

9
Loveless
00:02:08

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

10
Daughters Down
00:03:09

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

11
Into the Darkness (Vocal Remix)
00:03:45

Kittie, MainArtist

2004 Indieblu Music 2004 Indieblu Music

Chronique

Anyone who's spent time on the hypnotizing bore that is Canada's highway 401 knows that the only antidote to waking up in a Tim Horton's parking lot is a stack of blisteringly loud records. Kittie, the London, Ontario, heavy metal sisterhood have turned up the amps to 11 and delivered their heaviest batch of songs to date with the road-ready Until the End. Steve Thompson's (Korn, Anthrax) bottom-heavy production and the addition of second guitarist Lisa Marx have had a profound effect on the band's overall sound, resulting in an aural experience that goes straight to the gut. The brutal opener, "Look So Pretty," features singer Morgan Lander doing terrifying things with her throat -- it's somewhere between an emaciated alley cat fighting off the neighborhood skunk and the squelch on a walkie-talkie. "Career Suicide" finds the group in a more melodic mood, balancing the snarling verses with a clean chorus vocal, though this balance works best on the brooding title cut. While siblings Morgan and Mercedes Lander's songwriting has improved since 2001's Oracle, there's still an air of mediocrity to later tracks like "Loveless" and "Burning Bridges" that shows an adherence to formulaic modern metal clichés, and a lack of confidence on some of the vocal takes that makes some of the songs sound like demos. Until the End isn't a big step forward for Kittie, but it's a step nonetheless, and if they can find a way to more creatively disperse their newfound power they'll be unstoppable.
© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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