Cosmic Kitten - "Hole in My Soul"


The press release for the latest single from Cosmic Kitten compares "Hole in My Soul" to Veruca Salt, The Gits, and Babes in Toyland, and I certainly can't argue with any of those. The song is an absolute ripper of a punk track, starting off bordering right on hardcore before transforming itself into something much more melodic. Add in some gritty guitars that are the kind of grunge from before "Smells Like Teen Spirit" broke, and "Hole in My Soul" is virtually an instant classic. It's a powerhouse of a song that sounds like it could have been included on a Buy Product compilation from the 90's, although it sounds as equally modern as it does retro.

Vocalist Karen Marie says of the band's latest single:

“The repetition of dragging through dirt and lying in a self-made grave is more than just a metaphor; it's an unfiltered reflection of mental and emotional exhaustion, both violently and softly displayed in this song.”

You can watch the video for "Hole in My Soul" below. Cosmic Kitten's self-titled album is due out October 17 on Psyched! Records. For more on the band, check out their website.

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