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March 2014

The new video for "Mania" is here - Watch it here


Finland January 2014

Kitto live interview and performance. Bettina Yle TV5. The song "It doesn't rain in postcards". 1st episode Jan 13 @ 21.00 Watch it here. The Kitto interview starts at 24:37

Kitto "Mania" Live Radio City Oulu - Listen here (Youtube)

Kitto "Bad Loser" Live Radio City Oulu lu - Listen here (Youtube)

Kitto Interview Radio City Oulu with Henri Laukka - Listen here (Youtube)

Kitto Radio Rock National Finland Sleeping Satelite - Listen here (Youtube)

Press Releasen 2013-11-27

KITTO - HARD ROCK CEREMONY FINLAND DEC 2013

Australian female rock chameleon, Jane Kitto aka "KITTO" is about to unleash a national tour in Finland based on a "The Hard Rock Ceremony" this coming December 2013.

Press Releasen 2013-11-27

KITTO - HARD ROCK CEREMONY FINLAND DEC 2013

Australian female rock chameleon, Jane Kitto aka "KITTO" is about to unleash a national tour in Finland based on a "The Hard Rock Ceremony" this coming December 2013.

Familiar with the Finnish rock audiences, Kitto has chosen to steer this dedication to those " Hard at Heart" bands which have spurned the Rock/ Metal industry with gems from Motor head, Ozzie, Uriah Heap, Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, Deep Purple and the list goes on....!

Kitto is described by her homeland media as "One of Australia's greatest rock vocal exports" WHO'S WHO OF ROCK N ROLL and is more known within indie niche circles of her self penned tunes and unique interpretations as well as guest vocals for famous bands throughout festivals and clubs in Europe. Highlights include Sweden Rock Festival 2010 (SE) Puistablues 2011 (FI) Crazy Week 2010 (FRA) Edinburgh Fest 2012 (UK)

Kitto hosts the Hard Rock Ceremony tour of Finland as a "first time stand alone " female rock artist with just an acoustic guitar and a suitcase of attitude.

Not to be missed!

Reviews

Sweden Rock Magazine's Daniela Pilic give "Crash" 7/10.

"Kitto is cocky enough to venture on the David Bowie classic "Heroes" and do it with honor. Gone is the grandeur that made the original. Left is the naked essence of the song that suddenly takes on a new meaning. This courageous risk-taking is a real homerun"

Australian Kitto does not make it easy for reviewers who wish to compare her with anything. She is an odd mix of Hole Grunge and whiskey cracked singer-songwriter whose sound is quite unique. I will therefore refrain from comparisons; Kitto running her own race and it would be both wrong and futile to try to push her ​​into an existing slot.

The deep, bordering on masculine voice is interesting and comes to full expression in the airy and simple but effective production. Kitto manages to bring home the feeling of a dark, smoky rock club to the living room. Her version of the weight is not about to screw everything up to eleven. Instead, it is about a mysterious evocative mood that runs like a thread through the entire album. Best examples is the "Birth of a samurai," or closing track "Balloon", to name a few.

Kitto is cocky enough to venture on the David Bowie classic "Heroes" and do it with honor. Gone is the grandeur that made the original. Left is the naked essence of the song that suddenly takes on a new meaning. This courageous risktaking is a real homerun.

No one should sit and nod when Kitto presses her foot down in the "Girls Who went away" and leave tire tracks in the asphalt. Kittos strength is her voice and the simplicity of these days requires a hefty measure of courage.

You can read the Swedish review here swedenrockmagazine.com

Metal Discovery's Mark Holmes give the new album "Crash" 8.5/10.

"...the songs transcend their influences through...an effusion of melodically captivating tunes."

You can read the review on metal-discovery.com

The UK music webzine WE ARE UNSEEN's review of the album "Crash"

"Second track Divide is so beautifully melodic that I almost don’t realise how much I’m enjoying it. Luckily, the harmonies between the guitar riffs and the vocals keep me hooked and I begin to drift off into the world of Kitto"

You can read the entire review on weareunseen.co.uk

The First Review

The first review of the new album Crash has arrived. on Shout4music.com The result: 9 of 10! stars

"However, Australian-born Jane Kitto’s voice is, without a doubt, one of the standout features on her sixth album, ‘Crash’. There are so few female rock singers who can belt it out with such aplomb and force, and, similarly, only a handful of their male counterparts who can do the same".

You can read the entire review on Shout4music.com

KittoRock Youtube channel

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Be sure to subscribe to our new Kittorock Youtube Channel. Here you'll find bits and pieces from different shows around the globe. We are proud to announce the new video "Crash".
If you already haven't checked it out - Off you go! ;)