Kittie – SPiT – CD Review

You want Kittie? You can’t handle Kittie! The debut album SPiT on Ng Records from London, Ontario’s Kittie is one of the heaviest albums that I’ve heard in a long time. Kittie is not your typical heavy band; this band is made up of four talented females. Morgan Lander (vocals/guitar), Fallon Bowman (guitar/vocals), Talena (bass) …

Snot Tribute CD Review

When I saw this CD, it was in an unmarked jewel case and the CD itself was also unmarked, except for two words: Snot Tribute. I giggled. So when I popped this little jewel into my CD player and listened to all its glory, then too I giggled. The CD opened with a beautiful instrumental. …

Stitch CD Review

Riotpolice, the opening track to Stitch’s I:AND:I Records release really sets the heavy, tribal mood that Stitch has. Colorblind is a song about hate, and when people don’t understand something, it must be bad. “all that you don’t know you hate/work out your hate/cuz it doesn’t matter anyway.” To me this song and the band …

The Bottomfeeders – CD Review

Though I understand this CD was recorded in a home studio atmosphere, you’d never know it. The recording is very high quality. It is loaded with a lot of very good songs. Waiting In The Wings, is pop to hard rock with great harmony and is a real rocker. High Horse, has sort of a …