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Safe [Enhanced, EP]

KittieAudio CD
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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listen  4. Severed (Live Version) 3:22$0.99 Buy Track
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Kittie is a Canadian female alt-metal band formed in 1996. The current line-up is Morgan Lander, Mercedes Lander, Tara McLeod and Ivy Vujic.

Founder members, sisters Mercedes and Morgan Lander, were only 15 and 17 when their debut album Spit was released in 1999. It reached No.79 in the Billboard charts and achieved gold certification. The single "Brackish" was a hit that year.

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  • Audio CD (November 26, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced, EP
  • Label: Indieblue Music
  • ASIN: B000071JVB
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #119,574 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good For What It Is, November 27, 2002
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Twitch (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Safe (Audio CD)
With the release of Kittie's single for "Safe" comes a lot of good and bad. The song itself is a great song that brings back the old school dark and slow vibe to Kittie. Though the original version is not on this (it only has a radio edit and a remix), the tracks are very good none the less. "Safe"'s remix, done by industrial metal gods KMFDM, brings out a side of the track that most did not know existed (me included), and takes us back to the days when KMFDM were the reigning kings of German industrial. The radio edit is just that, a shorter edit, nothing really speical. The other five tracks on the album - "No Name", "Severed", "What I Always Wanted", "In Winter", and "Pain" - are all on their last full length "Oracle". Though the songs are very good (the best being "What I Always Wanted"), something new, unreleased, or remixed would have helped out. Still, they live tracks are amazing. They catch the pure sonic fury that Kittie exhibits when they play live. The single itself is great for people who are diehard Kittie fans (which I am proud to say I am), do not have "Oracle" yet, or want a great remix, but other than that, it is pointless. This is still a solid single with some great tracks.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Kittie; "Safe EP", September 6, 2004
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Fish Spanker "James" (Lancashire, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Safe (Audio CD)
Mmmkay! Well here we have the "Safe EP" by the excellent band Kittie.

I'll do a song breakdown review thingy.

"Safe [KMFDM Inc. Remix]" - Okay so this remix isn't BAD but it's not GOOD. It's VERY industrial and it's very...Electronic. No instruments or anything, just computerised really. I can't say anything negative about this remix, but nothing positive either. 6/10

"Safe [Radio Edit]" - Exactly the same as the album version except it features a sudden ending instead of the breakdown featured on "Oracle". They cut about 20 seconds off the song and that's literally it. Because of the lack of creativity with the radio edit and it's pretty much the same on the "Oracle" album, I'm giving it the same rating as on "Oracle"... 6/10

"No Name [Live]" - This is a good recording. Morgan's growling is very good. This is more hardcore than on the album! 8/10

"Severed [Live]" - This is by FAR my favourite live track featured on this CD! Morgan's growling is awesome! I LOVE THIS LIVE TRACK! 10/10

"What I Always Wanted [Live]" - Okay from this song forward the CD goes completely downhill. This is probably my favourite song off "Oracle", but here Jennifer is singing and Jeff is growling with Morgan doing back up growling. To be honest, this live track is disgusting. Jennifer makes horrible noises when attempting to sing, and another reviewer described it quite well when (s)he said she sounds like she's trying to give birth to a dolphin out of her nose! This live track makes me sick. Jennifer should keep her mouth shut if that's the standard of singing voice she's capable of. Now with Lisa in the band, I hope signing vocals will be done by her on tour. I've never heard Lisa sing, but I'm certain she's better. Oh, and Jennifer's bass on this song has MELODY?! She's playing the song how SHE wants it. Basically this song sounds nothing like the original on "Oracle" because of Jennifer. Jennifer cannot sing and she's not even capable of playing a 3-chord bass line without screwing it up. I don't even play bass and I can play that song! Oh Talena, where art thou? 4/10

"In Winter [Live]" - Jennifer opening her noisy mouth again. If she's not capable of creating tolerable sounds with her voice, they should have hired some singer thing or changed the songs slightly so Morgan could sing and growl. JENNIFER SHUT UP! AGAIN, where the hell is Talena?! In theory Morgan could have sang this song because there's barely any growling but NO they had to have Jennifer do it. 4/10

"Pain [Live]" - This song starts off VERY good until they get to the "you deserve nothing at all" part purely because Jennifer decides to make noises again. Seriously, if their live performances are going to be destroyed by Jennifer then I'm going to lose interest very quickly. She cannot sing. I'd give her credit for being a good bassist, because she is but she...changes songs to suit her.

As for the live videos on the CD. The live songs are "Mouthful of Poison", "Charlotte" and "Wolves"...They're good live tracks, but recorded with poor film. They're definitely watchable and I even burned mine to a VCD so I can watch them on my TV.

So basically, if you think you can tolerate Jennifer's singing then go for it...Buy this EP! I have warned you that she sounds terrible but hey if you think you're man enough for Jennifer's voice box!

I like this EP, but I tend to not listen to the last 3 tracks.

Kittie are my favourite band without a doubt I love them so much, so of course I'm going to buy all their CDs, but I don't find myself listening to this very often.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars they keep coming, February 11, 2004
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don (show low az) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Safe (Audio CD)
Okay, this cd is not worth the money, unless you are really into Kittie. The safe wasn't really special, it sounded a lot like the original version of the song which is also on this E.P. The remix adds industrial factors , and metalic clings, and the vocals were mixed well. The live songs, weren't at the bands peak either. Morgans Growls/screams were not as brutal, as they were on the record, and Jen doesn't have much of a singing voice. but the bands new members are excellent, the newest line up is: Morgan Lander, Lead vocals, guitar/ Mercedes lander Drums/ Jennifer Arroyo / Bassist, vocals, and of course danny, or i think his name is danny, he is the guitar tech, and is way better than fallon, and Talena is not really missable since jennifer makes her seem like a little tiny girl. Anyway back to the point. The Live videos were cool, but they were filmed with crappy film, but it gives you a sense of the somewhat brutalness KiTTiE gives out when they play live. Aside from the singing, all of the instruments on this album were played to their fullest, and there were no dissapointments at all. This band has a lot of potential, and they will make it very far in the music industry, Their newest album should be released before this summer. Enjoy
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