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Kittie|I've Failed You

I've Failed You

KITTIE

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Canadian heavy metal goddesses Kittie have been kicking out a respectable racket of goth-tinged, nu-metal/groove-thrash/screamo records since their inception in 1996. The band’s sixth full-length outing, I’ve Failed You, sounds nearly interchangeable with their previous releases, which may provide solace for some of the quartet’s many fans, but will likely provide a whole lot of ammunition for their detractors. Of I've Failed You's 11 cuts, only the brooding, emotive, clean-voiced closer “Time Never Heals” and the apocalyptic, yet frustratingly empty two-part “Empires” feel like they’re trying to open the window a crack, allowing a wisp of melody to sneak in through all of the exiting smoke. Musical growth, while often rewarded, has never been a true requirement of the heavy metal genre, but not everyone can be Motörhead.
© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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1
I've Failed You
00:02:12

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

2
We Are The Lamb
00:02:52

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2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

3
Whisper Of Death
00:04:18

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

4
What Have I Done?
00:05:25

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2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

5
Empires (Part 1)
00:02:14

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

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Empires (Part 2)
00:03:42

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

7
Come Undone
00:02:15

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

8
Already Dead
00:02:51

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

9
Never Come Home
00:03:15

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

10
Ugly
00:02:57

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

11
Time Never Heals
00:04:31

Kittie, MainArtist

2011 Entertainment One Music 2011 Entertainment One Music

Albumbeschreibung

Canadian heavy metal goddesses Kittie have been kicking out a respectable racket of goth-tinged, nu-metal/groove-thrash/screamo records since their inception in 1996. The band’s sixth full-length outing, I’ve Failed You, sounds nearly interchangeable with their previous releases, which may provide solace for some of the quartet’s many fans, but will likely provide a whole lot of ammunition for their detractors. Of I've Failed You's 11 cuts, only the brooding, emotive, clean-voiced closer “Time Never Heals” and the apocalyptic, yet frustratingly empty two-part “Empires” feel like they’re trying to open the window a crack, allowing a wisp of melody to sneak in through all of the exiting smoke. Musical growth, while often rewarded, has never been a true requirement of the heavy metal genre, but not everyone can be Motörhead.
© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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