Kittens Ablaze

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Rock New York, New York USA Contact

Folk-Indie-Dance. That's it. You love it. It gets you drunk. We're big in the Brooklyn and play tons of DIY shows, none of which are listed here, but you can find playing in clubs like Bowery Ballroom. We've been playing music together for 8 years, so we finally made the band.

Artist Information

Biography

come now. We were raised on a farm in Kansas then got shipped to Brooklyn in a crate and sold on the street for cash. We like patches of sunlight, matches, and gasoline.... or rather...Kittens Ablaze is a six piece americana indie-folk band with a cello, violin, drumming lead singer, guitars, bass and keys. The band formed in 2007 among 6 friends from diverse musical backgrounds as classical, folk, and indie rock...and metal.

Kittens Ablaze was no time in writing and producing their own debut EP, and soon after, made there debut full length "The Monstrous Vanguard", with help from producer Nic Hard (The Bravery). They released the album to a sold-out Mercury Lounge in January 2009 and were invited to play a showcase at the 2009 South-by-Southwest music festival in Austin, TX.

The band has received mention in New York Magazine, Vice Magazine, the New York Times (by Mick Jones of the Clash), they have been named MTV-U's Best Band of the Week, and with their music video "Strobelight" they became one of a few unsigned bands to receive regular rotation on Vice Magazine's internet TV channel, VBS.tv. The Kittens currently live in Brooklyn, NY.

Instrumentation

Tim Spellman- Vox & Drums
Grant Rafter - Acoustic Guitar & Keys
Nate Senge - Electric Guitar & Piano
Jenny Bress - Violin
Michelle Young- Cello
Nick Dalton - Bass

Discography

The Hot Litter (EP);
The Monstrous Vanguard (LP)

[Record Release held at Mercury Lounge; album produced by Nic Hard of the Bravery and Aberdeen City fame.]

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Press

  • "Kittens Ablaze's set at SXSW was one of the Top 5 I witnessed" [+ Show ]

    Kittens Ablaze's set at SXSW was one of the Top 5 I witnessed. That's saying something, considering ...

  • "One of the finest bands to emerge so far this century [+ Show ]

    Kittens Ablaze are a six-piece from Brooklyn and you should listen to them. Having a great name f...

  • "Grand and orchestral...well color me impressed!"

    "Grand and orchestral...well color me impressed!"

  • "Hilarious name aside, even PETA members should enjoy these Brooklynites."

    "Hilarious name aside, even PETA members should enjoy these Brooklynites."

  • "Yes, we said 'rousing' to begin this profile of Kittens Ablaze, but I think it's perhaps more fitting to end with 'joyful.' Kittens Ablaze are rousing joyful. You heard it here." [+ Show ]

    Brooklyn's Kittens Ablaze (forget about the name for a second) write choruses that one can aptly des...

  • "Drawing comparisons to Ra Ra Riot, Defiance Ohio, Arcade Fire, Cursive, and the Pixies can never be a bad thing. In fact it's working quite nicely for Brooklyn's Kittens Ablaze." [+ Show ]

    Drawing comparisons to Ra Ra Riot, Defiance Ohio, Arcade Fire, Cursive, and the Pixies can never be ...

  • "It is a manic clusterfuck of dance-punk-folk that sounds like what might happen if Defiance, Ohio moved to New York City and started gettin' busy in the club scene...a highly enjoyable and welcome addition to my collection (or yours)" [+ Show ]

    Okay. How great (or at least amusing) is it that Kittens Ablaze titled their EP Hot Litter? Am I the...

  • "Kittens Ablaze are a highly passionate, enormously energetic, and lyrically fun indie rock group, whose unique and raw sound alone separate them from most others coming out of Brooklyn these days." [+ Show ]

    With a name like Kittens Ablaze, you'd probably imagine a death metal, animal hatting, group of musi...

  • "The six-piece play music like it's meant to be played. Their raw energy and passion comes across in almost every song and leaves you with an overwhelming sense of urgency and excitement." [+ Show ]

    So last week I had a brief stint in NYC between school and my departure for LA to work for 6 months ...

  • "The Burning Kittens?" [+ Show ]

    For full article of our run in with Mick Jones, go here: ttp://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/23/fashion/2...

Setlist

Strobelight
This Machine is Dying
Gloom Doom Buttercups
Government Romance
Rabbit is a Livewire
Breakfast Breakfast
Hotel Room
Evangeline
Seventh Round
Wandering Song
This is a typical 45-60 minute set for NY clubs, although we gots lots more songs and covers to fill bigger shows.

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