Kittie – Funeral for Yesterday
March 17, 2007 by Editor
Filed under 2007 Releases, Album Reviews
Kittie
Funeral for Yesterday
Released: February 20, 2007
Record Label: X Of Infamy / Merovingian Music Ltd.
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Review:
With Funeral for Yesterday, Kittie presents the listener with a driving high-energy album from beginning to end. This is a great album when you need to listen to hard music that’ll keep you moving.
The music is intense, but the sound tends to be unbalanced. It’s unfortunate that Morgan Lander’s vocal performance is at times buried beneath the production, almost out of place. The rest of the music, especially the backing vocals, sounds great.
Have no doubt that Kittie does not disappoint. They’ve done a great job in putting forth some serious and aggressive music. This is a energetic and driving album that won’t allow you to let your guard down, even for a moment. Be careful to watch your speedometer if you listen this album while driving. My favorite tracks are “Funeral for Yesterday”, “Sweet Destruction (Interlude)”, and “The Change.”
Track Listing:
- Funeral for Yesterday
- Breathe
- Everything That Could Have Been
- Slow Motion
- Will To Live
- Never Again
- Sweet Destruction (Interlude)
- Summer Dies
- Flower of Flesh and Blood
- Around Your Heart
- This Too Shall Pass
- Last Goodbye
- Witch Hunt
- The Change
Links:
http://www.kittierocks.com
http://www.myspace.com/officialkittie







