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Friday, April 2, 2021

Kitten Forever - Pressure

Name: Kitten Forever
Album: Pressure
Year: 2013
Style: Punk, Riot Grrl, Post-Punk
Similar Bands: Bikini Kill, Gauche, French Vanilla, Miss Pussycat, Mika Miko
"One-Word" Review: empowering schoolyard punk
Based Out Of: Minneapolis, MN
Label: Guilt Ridden Pop
Cover & Back
Lyrics, Liner Notes, CD
Pressure (2013)
  1. Get Loud 0:43
  2. Cry Baby 1:44
  3. Little Beasts 1:27
  4. Rat Queen 1:50
  5. Mission Statement 2:06
  6. Blood Song 1:50
  7. Famous Friends 1:31 (single)
  8. Double Disco 1:28
  9. Black Ice 2:20
  10. Dirt Nap 2:08
  11. Diamond Ring 1:20
  12. Prey On 2:16
  13. Pressure 2:00
Album Rating (1-10): 8.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • Liz Elton - Bass, Vox
  • Corrie Harrigan - Drum, Bass, Vox
  • Laura Larson - Drum, Bass, Vox (Scrunchies, Baby Guts, Fetus Farm, Daisy's Compact Mice, Cadette, Regal Treats)
  • Ali Jaafar - Recording, Mixing, Mastering
Unknown-ness: I've never heard of this band, but there are a lot of things going for it. There is a nice chaotic juxtaposition of the name Kitten Forever, with monster hand on the cover, holding a bouquet of flowers over a pink backdrop...seems like this will be some sunny pop-punk with a hard, biting edge. And with track lengths averaging 1:40, i fully expect some driving, harmonized cutesy punk.

Album Review: The tracks are pretty in your face, while embracing reverse sexist stereotypes to render them powerless. Lots of heavy bass and driving melodies with playful sing song chants, a little like Miss Pussycat. it is a short album, but even on repeat, it doesn't grow old or repetitive. Simple drum and bass instrumentation make the minimal punk songs sound thick.

Everything about this band should make them an easy 10 in my honestly flawed rating system. Three women playing feminist punk, knowledgeable about and consciously honoring the past that has opened the doors for them, while writing and playing short punk songs with a messages and view point that shouldn't be, but are still so important to share. The three leads take turns playing the bass drums and vocals, as their live shows report them to often trade during their sets. They've performed a full set of Beyoncé covers in their instrument trading punk style for a night of tributes to inspirational women . They even employ the use of a telephone as a microphone- one of the things that makes Mika Miko (the inspiration for their use) one of my all time favorite bands. I love the fuzzed feedback vocals and raw sound they play, so why can't i give it a 10? I guess the melodies are somewhat same-y so nothing jumps out as uniquely memorable. And I'd love to hear a sax added to their compositions. I do hope I get to see them some day when shows return, as i believe they are still together, and have read their live shows are very empowering and fun. 

Stand Out Track: Dirt Nap

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