Indeed, Spit XXV is just part of a broader campaign to take back the respect and acclaim that has so often fallen short of what Kittie deserve. Following an extended silence, 2022 saw their explosive return to the stage. Thirteen years after 2011’s sixth album I’ve Failed You, they headed back into the studio – with heavyweight producer Nick Raskulinecz – for 2024’s Fire. But, after having retreated from the limelight, and the 2017 passing of bassist Trish Doan, what made them return?
“We just got to a point where we couldn’t ignore our email inbox any longer,” grins Mercedes.
“The background noise had been building,” Morgan continues. “People wanted new music. They wanted shows. The Spotify numbers had been rising. I think that noise started when we released [2017 documentary] Kittie: Origins/Evolutions, and it coincided with the broader nu-metal resurgence. A few years ago, someone from Hot Topic reached out saying, ‘We don’t know if you know who Hot Topic is, but your song is trending on TikTok, and we’d like to start stocking your merch again!’ We had to tell them we actually modelled for Hot Topic back in 2000!”
“We were just like, ‘Let’s play a couple of shows and see what happens…’” picks up Mercedes. “We thought we’d play those four shows in 2022 and just head back into our hole. In classic Kittie fashion, things spiralled out of control and we found ourselves being offered a record deal even though we’d written no new music. Nick Raskulinecz was the number-one guy we wanted to work with but we figured he’d be too busy hanging out with the Foo Fighters. Then when we sent him the demos, he was like, ‘Fuck yeah, let’s do it!’ All of these once-in-a-lifetime things happened. For a band like ourselves that has in the past eaten so much shit, being given these massive, dream opportunities was something that you just couldn’t turn down. Of course we were going to sign a cool new record deal and work with a world-renowned producer. How could you say no?!”