I feel like the next few years will be very interesting and very exciting for the band Morgan Lander. “It’s the perfect time for new music.” As a fan since 1999, yes it’s time for new music. We Kittie fans can’t get enough. I cannot wait to hear new material.
Kittie @ The Sand Dollar Lounge in Las Vegas, 22nd October 2022. Kingdom Come IntroCut ThroatOracleSpitWhat I Always WantedMouthful of PoisonCharlotteBurning BridgesBrackish-Pain OutroWe Are The LambNever Again
“I feel like that lineup of KITTIE in particular was always very super pro, super chill — no stress, no drama. Just, like, ‘You know what? We’re gonna go out there and we’re gonna sound great.” – Morgan on Ivy getting back with Kittie for the live shows. Blabbermouth – March 8th, 2022 Kittie posted a throwback from way back when they were recording ‘SPiT’.
Kittie have announced their second show this year! The Blue Ridge Rock Festival at the Virginia International Raceway in September, tickets and information HERE. When We Were Young is going to be a whopper festival, more info HERE
Kittie have confirmed they will be playing the ‘When We Were Young’ festival in October of this year (2022).
We have always represented equality – even our existence challenged equality in the music industry. We fought for equal treatment, equal airtime and equal pay as women. We represented those things then, and still do now, even though we didn’t realise that’s what it meant to be a feminist. – Morgan https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-story-behind-the-song-kitties-spit The Story Behind ‘Spit’. There’s something magical about Spit in general. It has this raw power that transcends the box
Morgan is in fine voice for this cover of Carcass’s ‘Buried Dreams’. Released in 2020….it’s been a long, tough couple of years!
Happy Birthday to Morgan! I feel like I know you since you were 17…. 😉
Mercedes shows off prized vinyls.
MOOT by We are PIGS featuring Morgan Lander is here and it sounds amazing. “The concept of ‘MOOT’ was conceived during a very unsettled time in the States,” Jones tells us. “Late one evening, I came across the Kittie: Origins/Evolutions film on Amazon. Five minutes into the documentary, I was enamored and empowered. I was deeply fueled by the band’s brazen tenacity, willingness to take risks, continuous forward momentum in the face