The Weird Sisters
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Switchblade Kittens
Drama - vocalist/("bassola")
Pep - bass ("bassorama")
Tabbie - bass ("drumbass")
Coffie - bass
Switchblade Kittens came crashing onto the music scene with their punk rock cover of everyone’s favorite Titanic theme, “My Heart Will Go On”. This iceberg inspired hit hardly caused the Kittens to sink, instead the song began playing on over 300 college radio stations in the US, Canada, and Australia. The world famous KROQ in Los Angeles introduced the band over commercial airwaves with the cover but the Kittens main stayed in underground radio with their new tune, “Ode to Harry” a tribute to the character from the hit book series, Harry Potter. This helped pave the way to the UK, while playing on Steve Lamacq’s show on Radio 1 in the UK. Steve spread the cat scratch fever with an original Switchblade Kittens song, “All Cheerleaders Die” (the theme song from a B movie starring the quirky lead singer aptly named, Drama). Most notably, Switchblade Kittens is an all-bass, girl centric band.
The band earned an international ad spot and sponsorship with ARIA basses for inventing two new bass sounds. The “Bassorama”, played by the band’s “token male”, is a bass that sounds like a guitar, the “Bassola” is engineered to play like a viola and keyboards and the "DrumBass" is engineered to sound like a full drumset. These basses, invented by the singer, give the Kittens an original sound to go along with their ultra-original look. The singer has rainbow hair and the Kittens come in rainbow colors. Their live shows have been described as a “small colourful punk rock amusement park contained on a stage”. The Kittens have been able to show their true colors live by playing shows from opening for the indie band, the Strokes at the South By Southwest music festival to performing on the Vans Warped Tour in 2003 and 2005.
The Kittens are promoting their second CD called "The Weird Sisters," released July 11, 2006. The CD is inspired by the Harry Potter books. Promoting this CD has led them to play sci-fi conventions and Nimbus, the first ever Harry Potter symposium. Because of this the Kittens do not take a stand on religion, but they do believe in clean living.
Their first CD is called Hey Punk! Try Heroine{s}. The name is an anti-drug statement encouraging people to try female heroes instead of the drug. Switchblade Kittens do not drink alcohol or participate in drug use. They believe a clean body and clean mind makes happy kitties. Between being the anti-guitar and anti-drug band, punking the Titanic, zany horror movies, and magic cats, one wonders what catnip this band will think of next.
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Switchblade Kittens, The Weird Sisters
author: Jay
I don't even like Harry Potter and I like this CD
author: the dictator
The new CD is rockin' out, and I'm not even a Harry Potter fan. I loved the first CD, but wow, you definitely stepped it up on this one.
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Heard you on Fangirlin Podcast
author: S Ohhh
I heard one of y'all on the Fangirlin' podcast and I'm loving that "I Fought My Mum" song! Great stuff, keep the wizard rock coming. :]
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not bad for a bunch of cats
author: Dr. Hamburger
Hollywood's pop-rock starlets The Switchblade Kittens return to the radar with a new mix of power-pop and new wave kitty chaos. With the entire record (yes all 13 tracks) focused on J.K. Rowling's kiddie (as in kids) fiction, "The Weird Sisters" chronicles the Harry Potter book series. In a departure from previous albums and EP's this record shows a greater emphasis on the synthesizer sounds of the "bassola" which makes for a brighter and catchier mix. Even songs like "Ode to Harry
Potter" which have appeared in earlier years via the Internet receive a new re-working and make a definite change for the better. If you're a self-proclaimed "potter head" then this is a must have. If you hate the books then ignore the cover art and just enjoy the good music.... All in all, not bad for a bunch of cats.
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