Issue #389 (Kittie): Magazine + Exclusive T-Shirt
This exclusive Kittie x Metal Hammer bundle comes with a special magazine cover and a T-shirt featuring a black kittie curled up in a skull.
Inside the magazine, we take Kittie to a cat cafe to get the inside story of their reunion and the making of their new album, Fire.
Kittie burst onto the nu-metal scene in 1999 with debut album Spit, and released five more albums before going on an unannounced hiatus in 2012. But after reuniting to play Las Vegas festival When We Were Young in 2022, the foursome were approached by Sumerian Records about writing the album that would become Fire ā their first in 13 years.
In our interview with frontman Morgan Lander, she reflects on Kittieās part in making the metal scene more inclusive.
āThere is a lot more representation of women in metal,ā says frontwoman Morgan Lander. āWe were sort of the lone women in modern metal or nu-metal for a really long time. While I donāt think that has solved all of the problems of misogyny and all of those things most women in the music industry experience, representation certainly helps. Itās a slow crawl to the equality thing, but thereās a lot of incredible female talent out there, and I love to be a part of it.ā
Seventh albumĀ Fire was produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Deftones, Korn) and recorded in Nashville. In an 8/10 review, Metal Hammerās Paul Travers wrote: āThis is a supremely assured return from a band who, while acknowledging what has gone before, are intent on creating something fresh, new and exciting. This Kittie still has claws.ā
Also in the magazine, there are new interviews withĀ Serj Tankian, Nightwish, Jinjer, Scowl, Sepultura, Apocalyptica and more!
Please note: contents of the magazine are the same as Metal Hammer 389.
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Issue #389 (Kittie): Magazine + Exclusive T-Shirt
Issue #389 (Kittie): Magazine + Exclusive T-Shirt
This exclusive Kittie x Metal Hammer bundle comes with a special magazine cover and a T-shirt featuring a black kittie curled up in a skull.
Inside the magazine, we take Kittie to a cat cafe to get the inside story of their reunion and the making of their new album, Fire.
Kittie burst onto the nu-metal scene in 1999 with debut album Spit, and released five more albums before going on an unannounced hiatus in 2012. But after reuniting to play Las Vegas festival When We Were Young in 2022, the foursome were approached by Sumerian Records about writing the album that would become Fire ā their first in 13 years.
In our interview with frontman Morgan Lander, she reflects on Kittieās part in making the metal scene more inclusive.
āThere is a lot more representation of women in metal,ā says frontwoman Morgan Lander. āWe were sort of the lone women in modern metal or nu-metal for a really long time. While I donāt think that has solved all of the problems of misogyny and all of those things most women in the music industry experience, representation certainly helps. Itās a slow crawl to the equality thing, but thereās a lot of incredible female talent out there, and I love to be a part of it.ā
Seventh albumĀ Fire was produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Deftones, Korn) and recorded in Nashville. In an 8/10 review, Metal Hammerās Paul Travers wrote: āThis is a supremely assured return from a band who, while acknowledging what has gone before, are intent on creating something fresh, new and exciting. This Kittie still has claws.ā
Also in the magazine, there are new interviews withĀ Serj Tankian, Nightwish, Jinjer, Scowl, Sepultura, Apocalyptica and more!
Please note: contents of the magazine are the same as Metal Hammer 389.
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This exclusive Kittie x Metal Hammer bundle comes with a special magazine cover and a T-shirt featuring a black kittie curled up in a skull.
Inside the magazine, we take Kittie to a cat cafe to get the inside story of their reunion and the making of their new album, Fire.
Kittie burst onto the nu-metal scene in 1999 with debut album Spit, and released five more albums before going on an unannounced hiatus in 2012. But after reuniting to play Las Vegas festival When We Were Young in 2022, the foursome were approached by Sumerian Records about writing the album that would become Fire ā their first in 13 years.
In our interview with frontman Morgan Lander, she reflects on Kittieās part in making the metal scene more inclusive.
āThere is a lot more representation of women in metal,ā says frontwoman Morgan Lander. āWe were sort of the lone women in modern metal or nu-metal for a really long time. While I donāt think that has solved all of the problems of misogyny and all of those things most women in the music industry experience, representation certainly helps. Itās a slow crawl to the equality thing, but thereās a lot of incredible female talent out there, and I love to be a part of it.ā
Seventh albumĀ Fire was produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Deftones, Korn) and recorded in Nashville. In an 8/10 review, Metal Hammerās Paul Travers wrote: āThis is a supremely assured return from a band who, while acknowledging what has gone before, are intent on creating something fresh, new and exciting. This Kittie still has claws.ā
Also in the magazine, there are new interviews withĀ Serj Tankian, Nightwish, Jinjer, Scowl, Sepultura, Apocalyptica and more!
Please note: contents of the magazine are the same as Metal Hammer 389.
























