Funeral for Yesterday
| Funeral for Yesterday | ||||||||||
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| Studio album by Kittie | ||||||||||
| Released | February 20, 2007 | |||||||||
| Recorded | Retromedia Studio, Red Bank, New Jersey[1] | |||||||||
| Genre | Alternative metal | |||||||||
| Length | 47:40 | |||||||||
| Label | X of Infamy Records | |||||||||
| Producer | Jack Ponti[1] | |||||||||
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Funeral for Yesterday is the fourth album released by the female heavy metal music group Kittie. The album was released on February 20, 2007 (April 3 in Canada) via the band's own label, X of Infamy Records, with distribution through EMI. The album was accompanied by a bonus DVD that shows behind-the-scenes footage of the band recording the album.
The album debuted at #101 in the Billboard Top 200, selling just under 9,000 copies in its first week.
The album's lead single "Funeral For Yesterday" peaked at #40 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, becoming the band's biggest hit single in the US.[5]
Track listing
All songs written by Morgan and Mercedes Lander.
- "Funeral for Yesterday" – 3:24
 - "Breathe" – 3:11
 - "Everything That Could Have Been" – 4:43
 - "Slow Motion" – 3:55
 - "Will to Live" – 3:18
 - "Never Again" – 3:49
 - "Sweet Destruction (Interlude)" – 2:25
 - "Summer Dies" – 3:53
 - "Flower of Flesh and Blood" – 2:14
 - "Around Your Heart" – 2:56
 - "This Too Shall Pass" – 3:07
 - "Last Goodbye" – 2:38
 - "Witch Hunt" – 4:01
 - "The Change" – 3:57
 
Personnel
- Morgan Lander – lead vocals, guitars, piano
 - Mercedes Lander – drums, percussion, backing vocals
 - Tara McLeod – guitars
 - Trish Doan – bass
 
References
- 1 2 "Kiss Attornerys Force Kittie To Change Name Of Record Label". Blabbermouth. December 1st 2006
 - ↑ Allmusic review
 - ↑ Type 3 Media review
 - ↑ PiercingMetal review
 - ↑ "Funeral for Yesterday enters billboard chart at 101". Blabbermouth.net. 28 February 2007. Retrieved 28 February 2007.
 
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