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The Lady Is A Cat
Studio album by
Released1993
StudioDouble Time Studio, Santee, CA
Genre Post-hardcore, emo
Length13:30
Label Gravity Records (Gravity #4)
ProducerMatt Anderson
Antioch Arrow chronology
Antioch Arrow/Candle
(1993)
The Lady Is A Cat
(1993)
In Love With Jetts
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

The Lady Is A Cat is the first album by American band Antioch Arrow, which was released in 1993 through Gravity Records on 12" vinyl. The record was packaged in spray-painted chipboard sleeves, and the cover design was lifted from the poster for the 1955 film The Man with the Golden Arm. [2] Although primarily pressed on black vinyl, rare translucent red copies were also pressed and released secretly. The total number of these copies is unknown.

The album is characterized by its hardcore-rooted sound that is "simple" compared to the recordings the band would later release. The record is currently in print and can be purchased still from Gravity Records. The record, in its entirety, was also released on the band's self-titled 1997 compilation album, [3] [4] which is also still in print.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Conspiring The Go-Go"1:47
2."Lightning Bolt"2:04
3."Ain't My Day"1:36
4."The Fixed Orbit"2:04
5."The Guardian Angel"1:48
6."Klutz On Broadway"2:00
7."Teenage Debutaunt And The Debutaunt Ball"2:10
Total length:13:30

Personnel

  • Aaron Montaigne – vocals
  • Aaron Ricards – guitar
  • Jeff Winterberg – guitar
  • Mac Mann – bass
  • Ron Avila – drums
  • Matt Anderson – recording

References

  1. ^ Raggat, Ned. "AllMusic review of The Lady Is A Cat". allmusic.com. AllMusicGuide. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. ^ Lipez, Zachary (19 April 2013). "Aaron Montaigne, Godfather of Screamo, is More Interesting Than You Can Ever Hope to Be – Part One". noisey.vice.com. Vice. Retrieved 2013-04-19.
  3. ^ Raggat, Ned. "Allmusic review of Antioch Arrow – In Love With Jetts/The Lady Is A Cat". allmusic.com. AllMusicGuide. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  4. ^ Smith, Chris. "On Second Thought: Antioch Arrow – In Love With Jetts/The Lady Is A Cat". stylusmagazine.com. Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 2003-09-01.