Kittie is a pioneering all-female Canadian rock band that burst onto the music scene in the late 1990s, defying expectations and shattering genre boundaries with their fierce blend of heavy metal, punk, and alternative rock. Formed in London, Ontario in 1996 by teenage sisters Morgan and Meranda Lander, the band became a symbol of raw female power in a genre historically dominated by men.
Their self-titled debut album, released in 1999, announced their arrival with explosive energy, earning them a devoted global fanbase and critical recognition almost overnight. Songs like *Brackish* became anthems for a generation of young fans hungry for unfiltered, unapologetic rock music. Over the course of their career, Kittie released a string of albums that evolved their sound from aggressive nu-metal to more atmospheric and melodic territory, showcasing remarkable musical growth and resilience.
Despite lineup changes and industry challenges, the Lander sisters kept the Kittie spirit alive through sheer determination and artistic integrity. After a lengthy hiatus, the band made a triumphant return, reminding the world why they remain one of the most important and influential acts in female-fronted rock history. Kittie's legacy is one of courage, creativity, and an enduring refusal to be anything but authentically themselves.