OUT NOW via Sumerian Records | Listen HERE
Watch the incendiary video for title track ‘Fire’ HERE ON YOUTUBE
Kittie prove that they remain the undisputed Queens of Heavy Metal as they unleash their long-awaited seventh studio album, 'Fire', their first in thirteen years, out now via Sumerian Records. The album's release is highlighted by a brand new music video for furiously incendiary title track, "Fire".
Speaking on the arrival of their new album, Kittie vocalist/guitarist, Morgan Lander shares:
"We’ve gone from 0 to 100 within the last few years and it’s almost unfathomable that the culmination of all of our work sacrifice, pain and triumph has finally come to fruition with the release of our 7th studio album, “Fire”. We burn with more determination, focus and drive than ever, and hope that these elements resonate with every word, and can be heard in every note of this album. Fire is for you!"
‘FIRE’ TRACK LISTING:
I Still Wear This Crown
Falter
Wound
Are You Entertained
Grime
"Kittie have completed one of modern metal's great comebacks with Fire."
Metal Hammer
"Kittie did right by naming their new album Fire, as the band’s first LP in 13 years is an absolute scorcher."
Consequence
"Fire proves that the burning passion in Kittie is back, and when the smoke clears, a new, matured version of the band emerge forebodingly, ready to snatch the world in their claws once again."
Exclaim!
"The core of this album is straight, relentless metal, sometimes melodic but mostly powering through with sinew and vim"
Kerrang!
"This album proves that they haven’t just returned—they’ve evolved into a more powerful and polished version of themselves. It’s a masterclass in blending heaviness and melody, aggression and nuance."
Lotz Of Muzik
"Fire" is true to the band's original spirit, but also resolutely up to date. It's great to have them back."
Blabbermouth
"Dark and alluring, the band recapture the magic of their unique blend of styles that unify Alternative Rock with Thrash, Gothic and Death Metal."
Cryptic Rock
"Fans of Kittie will positively love this record and those that haven’t listened much may find this to be the perfect starting point, as it shows a band that is older, wiser, but no less kick-ass than they were in their youth."
Metal Epidemic