KITTIE Drummer Performs With ALCOHOLLYS In Ontario (Video)

July 24, 2012

Video footage of KITTIE drummer Mercedes Lander perfoming the song "27 Death Riot" with the ALCOHOLLYS on Monday, July 23 at Call The Office in London, Ontario, Canada can be seen below.

Founded in March 2009, the ALCOHOLLYS features in its ranks original KITTIE bassist Tanya Candler.

"We're each a (different) character," ALCOHOLLYS drummer Kate Haywood told the London Free Press.

"It's definitely a party for your ears," bassist-vocalist Laurie McColeman added. "A party every show. You never know what you're going to get, but you're going to have a good time," said Candler.

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