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WITCHES OF THE WEEK #24: ITCHY KITTY


1- Where is the band from and what's the best thing to do there?

Spokane Washington. Talk shit, Drink gravy.

2- What does your band name stand for and what was the runner up?

Truth, Justice and the American way.

There was no runner up.

3- Describe your sound using a movie title.

Troll 2 (1990), not to be mistaken with trolls 2 (2010). Also the Robocop where he shoots that guy in the dick.

 

4- What song would describe each member of the band?

Ami: September by Earth, Wind and Fire
Naomi: December 1963 by The Four Seasons
Catman: Nightfever by The Bee Gee’s
Sug: Angel by Massive Attack

5- Name 3 bands who would headline your dream fest?

Iggy Pop, Hank Wood and the Hammerheads, Queen’s of the Stone Age, and Simon and Garfunkel

6- Your opinion on being described as "female fronted"?

It’s boring. It has no influence over the quality of the music.

7- Are you signed on a label and why?

Ya, we have a great working relationship with a local label, CorpoRat Records. Kris has the hookup for all our merch and distribution needs.

8- What's the most punk thing you've seen on tour/in a show?

Mmm I dunno...we saw a guy try to beat up a guy he was accusing of being a pedophile but kept running away whenever the pedo would turn around. Long story short the guy’s shoe fell off and he stepped in a puddle. Bro’s sock was wet AF.

9- The best album of all time and why?

Portishead “Third”. Because we’re simps for the rhythm. It’s a musical odyssey of synthesizers and despair.

10- What's the best way to support your band?

Buy our albums on Bandcamp. Tell your friends.



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