
Kittie's "Charlotte" single delivers a potent dose of early 2000s nu metal, showcasing the band's signature blend of aggressive riffs, powerful drumming, and raw, female-fronted vocals. It's a concise
June 12, 2000 · Artemis Records
This single is a sonic punch to the gut, a raw, unvarnished expression of youthful anger and defiance. Imagine the sound of a garage band perfecting their rage, channeling it into chugging guitar riffs and guttural screams, all underpinned by a relentless rhythm section. It's the sound of breaking free, of refusing to be silenced, perfect for those moments when you need to feel empowered and unleash some pent-up energy. If you crave the visceral thrill of early 2000s heavy music with an undeniable edge, "Charlotte" is an essential listen.
How does Charlotte sound next to the rest of Kittie's catalogue?
Angry saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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