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šŸŽ¤ Allie Cat Unleashes Nine Lives: A Fierce New Album Fueled by Pain, Power & Purpose šŸ¾šŸ”„

Jul 2, 2025

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She’s back—and she’s not holding anything back.

Today, Allie CatĀ officially drops her second full-length studio album, Nine Lives—an unfiltered, fire-fueled journey through the rawest corners of the human soul. A follow-up to her February release, Vendetta Re-Ignited, this new record is not just an album—it’s a reckoning.

Where VendettaĀ cut deep into themes of heartbreak, defiance, and personal war, Nine LivesĀ picks up the emotional shrapnel left behind. Described by Allie herself as "a necessary purge," this album spills over with anger, betrayal, heartbreak, faith, failure, survival—and rebirth. It’s an exorcism wrapped in melody—brash, beautiful, and boldly honest. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0slmfS5QpK2EiTrGyQmHfc?si=8QMILH-9RI2YGB_ZWdO8bw


iTunes / Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/my/album/nine-lives/1816804872


Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F9WHS1HY


YouTube Music: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lOVpyD0gHsYRlGs09NaLT3tOEjVmZPqiY Steam, Buy, and Rock Out!

šŸ”„ Opening with Fire: ā€œBattle Bornā€ & ā€œCatfishedā€

The album launches with ā€œBattle Born,ā€Ā one of the most deeply personal and harrowing songs Allie has ever recorded. It recounts the 2020 riots in Seattle, where her family’s Korean grocery store—a community staple—was burned to the ground. The chaos didn’t stop there. During the assault:

  • Her cousin was stabbedĀ by violent BLM/Antifa agitators.

  • Her grandmother was roughed up, just before the building was torched.

It’s a song that hits like a gut punch—and reminds us that while the media sells narratives, real people live the consequences.

From there, Nine LivesĀ shifts into ā€œCatfishedā€, a biting, explosive track chronicling Allie’s short-lived political activism era. Fueled by rage and loss, she tried to claw back by helping anti-Antifa, anti-BLM candidatesĀ get elected in key national races. But as the song reveals, the biggest betrayal didn’t come from the left—it came from inside the so-called ā€œconservativeā€ movement.


In her own words, ā€œthese Republicans catfished me—and every patriot who followed them right off a cliff.ā€

šŸŽ­ A Personal Reckoning, Track by Track

The emotional fallout continues across several tracks:

  • ā€œPop Eyeā€Ā and ā€œHerbicideā€Ā spotlight the individuals and movements who used her and threw her to the wolves.

  • ā€œSkunkedā€Ā dives into the brutal reality of nearly losing her job, not because of Antifa’s doxxing campaigns—but due to cowardly Florida RepublicansĀ who launched a campaign of harassment, violence, and cyberstalkingĀ to silence her.

  • ā€œKlickitat Streetā€Ā rips the curtain off Portland’s liberal elite, who fund and enable the chaosĀ that burned her community and endangered everyday residents like her.

  • ā€œThat B Sliviaā€Ā delivers a brutal, blow-by-blow takedown of her former slumlord in Portland, told with biting humor and a blow by blow recount of the stuff she had to endure.


This isn’t just a record—it’s a live wire. Nine LivesĀ bleeds, claws, and screams with purpose.


āœļø A Scream of Faith: ā€œHoly Rageā€ & the Spirit Behind the Album


Amidst the chaos, one track stands tallā€”ā€œHoly Rage.ā€Ā A standout anthem that fuses Allie’s rage with her unyielding faith, the song takes aim at the heretical papacy of BergoglioĀ and the Church infiltrators who sold the faithful down the river. But the fire turns to hope, as she praises the rise of Pope Leo XIV, calling him a ā€œLion in the Chair of Peter.ā€


It’s the spiritual war cry fans have come to expect from the Queen of Cat Scratch Rock—a scream drenched in conviction. This song cements her membership in the Christian-Metal band "Acre".


šŸ‰ Closing with Strength: ā€œNine Tailsā€


The album closes with ā€œNine Tails,ā€Ā a powerful, haunting tribute to rebirth and resilience, rooted in Allie’s Korean heritageĀ and the mythos of the gumiho—a nine-tailed fox spirit that survives through transformation. It’s a message to her enemies and a promise to her fans: she’s not going anywhere.


šŸŽ™ What’s Next for Allie Cat?


  • Allie is set to be the first-ever guest on Fox Tales, FLOCO’s new podcast hosted by outgoing PR Director Erin Moriarity. The interview will drop in AugustĀ and is sure to be as raw, wild, and revealing as the artist herself.

  • She’s also deep into writing her next album, Feral, slated for Valentine’s Day 2026. This time, she’s turning up the 1980's glam and glitter with longtime collaborators Neon Rebel. Expect loud guitars, heavy synths, leather, neon, and no apologies.


šŸ”„ Stream Nine LivesĀ Now


Nine LivesĀ is now live everywhere music is streamed. From war cries to whispered confessions, it’s an album that dares to say what others won’t.


šŸ’¬ Want to connect with Allie? She’s active and engaging on:


Drop a comment. Ask a question. Or just say ā€œhiā€ā€”she’s not afraid to talk back.

Allie Cat doesn’t just make music. She makes war—on lies, on betrayal, on silence.

Nine LivesĀ is her battle cry.



Let it roar.


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