Kitties 1999 debut, the just-out-of-high-school all-female quartet were an anomaly, giving the male-dominated metal scene a run for its money thanks to the Canadian lineups near death-metal heaviness. On sophomore outing Oracle, minus original guitarist Fallon Bowman, Kittie rock harder than ever, yet lack the memorable songs required from a band of any gender or genre. In songs like "Mouthful of Poison," Morgan Landers often ethereal, decidedly feminine vocals contrast with bassist Talena Atfields death-metal growls. That, along with ferocious double-bass drums and extreme aggression, are the bands hallmarks, broken up by a Kittie-ized cover of Pink Floyds "Run Like Hell" and "Safe,"