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KITTIE - MORGAN LANDER: 'It's Time For Us To Reclaim Our Female Heavy Metal Throne'
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Charlie Steffens of KNAC.COM recently conducted an interview with KITTIE
frontwoman Morgan Lander. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:
[http://www.knac.com/]
KNAC.COM: You're still working out your demons through your music?
Lander: "Absolutely. Like I've said, we've had a lot of crazy stuff happen
to us and we're still so very young. You know, these past 10 years in this
band have been absolutely crazy — I'm only 24 years old, and I've been
through enough already for a lifetime. It's a lot to reflect on, but I'm
also very grateful for all the opportunities that I've had and that we're
still able to continue. Mercedes and I aren't the kind to
back down, and I think we're ready to show people what we've been up to
lately. I think a lot of people still have a perception of this band, and
they hear the name and they think back to the first album and to us being
14 and 15 and 16 years old — that was almost 10 years ago, now. So, it's
time for us to reclaim what's rightfully ours …claim our female heavy
metal throne (laughs) …I don't know. It sounds ridiculous, but we're just
ready to get back out there and show people that we're a great band and
we're still kickin' it."
KNAC.COM: At 14, were you impressionable enough that you got sucked in to
any trouble, like drug abuse, cutting, anorexia nervosa … shit like that?
Lander: "No. I mean … I can only speak for myself and Mercedes — obviously
the two people that have kind of been the backbone of the band. We didn't
fall by the wayside and kind of fall into believing our own hype and that
sort of thing. We were just a bunch of silly little girls. I'm not going
to lie …it was a pretty crazy time for us. We were all, really, in awe
of what was going on around us, and I think — thinking back — it was
a really wild time. Out on the road and then all of a sudden people know
who you are and are crying in front of you (laughs) — it's wild, you know?
I would say we did a pretty good job of keeping our heads on straight and
we were fairly good girls. Obviously you're hanging out on Ozzfest with
people twice your age, there's going to be partying and drinking and that
sort of thing, but we never got into anything too crazy. But, we're all
of age now, so it's okay (laughs)."
KNAC.COM: Now you're 24, you've got your chops and you've proven your mettle
out on the road. Weird times right now in the music biz, it's a lot of hard
work, obviously …
Lander: "Oh, it is …it's always been for us, I think, because of the history
with the past label. We've always gone out and done, like, ten legs of a
tour — we've always had to pay for everything ourselves. Tours, buses,
all that kind of stuff. We never had the luxury of receiving tour support
to open up for other bands. You know, this tour is no different — where
touring is just based off the EP. Nothing has really changed, we're still
out there, it's still hard, but we are going to make it work. It's what
we've always done and it's really all we know. I think we're the epitome
of a do-it-yourself band. Yes, we were on a label, but we were on a label
that didn't care all that much. Everything that we ever made went back into
the band in order to keep up visibility and tour and make sure that everybody
got a chance to see the band. The music industry is crazy, you know, it's
like …it's definitely in flux right now, everybody's merging and nobody
is really signing anybody. It's crazy — it'll be interesting to see where
things go."
Read the entire interview at KNAC.COM.
[http://www.knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=4476]
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