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	<title>Baconmusic &#187; It Dies Today</title>
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		<title>Live: Kittie + It Dies Today &#8211; Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent &#8211; 21/01/2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After convincing myself the band was called It Dies Tonight I arrived to see IT DIES TODAY! This being the first time I&#8217;ve seen them so I arrived without much expectation. Although it’s fair to say I’ve never seen a Metalcore band that doesn’t rip it up live. Running on stage vocalist Jason Wood and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.baconmusic.co.uk/files/2010/01/Kittie-19.JPG" alt="Kittie 19" title="Kittie 19" width="279" height="267" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4018" />After convincing myself the band was called It Dies Tonight I arrived to see <strong>IT DIES TODAY</strong>! This being the first time I&#8217;ve seen them so I arrived without much expectation. Although it’s fair to say I’ve never seen a Metalcore band that doesn’t rip it up live.</p>
<p>Running on stage vocalist <strong>Jason Wood </strong>and Co. exploded into their first track, with the pit starting seconds after it was beginning to look like <strong>KITTIE </strong>would have some work to outdo the New Yorkers.</p>
<p>Next song up <strong>‘Thankyou for Drinking’</strong> sounds like it could be a <strong>KORPIKLAANI </strong>song! At all times the songs are heavy and relentless in their composition and delivery, with <strong>Chris Cappelli </strong>and <strong>Mike Hatalak </strong>completing the human assault of <strong>Nick Mirusso </strong>rapid fire double kits. Unfortunately for me after a few tracks in it all starts to sound bit monotonous, sorry guys!</p>
<p>Thankfully before being mentally written off as yet another Metalcore band, they pull <strong>‘Miss October’ </strong>out the bag (not literally). With attitude to spare, <strong>Jason </strong>and co. gel as a band with this song, it is technically light years ahead of the majority of the set with a guitar solo to make you willie twitch.  </p>
<p>Back on the subject of things that make your willie twitch the lights drop for the lovely, if not a bit scary, ladies of <strong>KITTIE</strong>. Maybe someone should have checked if they were actually ready to go on stage first, after a bit of a damp squid of an entrance <strong>KITTIE </strong>got down to business opening with the brutal <strong>‘My Plague’</strong> of their latest album <strong>‘In the Black’</strong>.</p>
<p>It seemed to take a bit of time for the crowd to get into or maybe it was shell shock! With the moshers spent from <strong>IT DIES TODAY </strong>their wasn’t a total lack of atmosphere, in between each song calls of “I Love You (Insert favorite <strong>KITTIE </strong>here)!” seemed to have the Canadian bunch a bit bemused, this was definitely not a hostile crowd!</p>
<p>With a taste of the new album, set staples <strong>‘Never Again’ </strong>and <strong>&#8216;What I Always Wanted’</strong> took the atmosphere up a noch. In comparison to the last time I saw them in 2008 bassist <strong>Ivy Vujic </strong>looks like she’s been in the band from the beginning, a tight performance all round.</p>
<p>It was a surprise that nothing from their debut album <strong>&#8216;Spit&#8217; </strong>was played, even their most famous song ‘<strong>Brackish’ </strong>was left out of the set (again) which might have left anyone seeing them for the first time disappointed, but that is a small gripe in what was another fine performance.</p>
<p>Rating:</p>
<p><strong>IT DIES TODAY 3.1/5.0</p>
<p>KITTIE 3.5/5.0</p>
<p>Review and Photography by Alex Shaw</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/baconmusic/sets/72157623274659808/">It Dies Today Photo&#8217;s</a>)</p>
<p>(<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/baconmusic/collections/72157623276613360/">Kittie Photo&#8217;s</a>)</p>
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