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Tiger Family's self-titled album is a stunning debut that showcases the band's impressive range of musical influences and talents. From the opening track "Roar" to the closing notes of "Goodbye," the album takes listeners on a wild and exhilarating ride through various genres and moods.
The band's signature blend of indie rock and pop is evident throughout the album, but they also incorporate elements of folk, country, and even a touch of electronic music. The result is a sound that is both familiar and fresh, with each track offering something new and exciting.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Wildfire," a catchy and upbeat song that features infectious guitar riffs and soaring vocals. "Lonesome Road" is another highlight, showcasing the band's ability to write poignant and introspective ballads.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Out Of The Mud | ||
Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street) | ||
Tiger Family | ||
4-20 Million Miles Away | ||
Up In Space | ||
O Lord Are You In Need | ||
I Am The Cosmos | ||
Don't Let The Summer Be Gone For Good | ||
Soap Box Driver | ||
The Odd Kid From Beyond |
Role | Credit |
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Bass | David Künstner |
Drums | Paul Pfleger |
Vocals | Paul Pfleger |
Guitar | Klaus Wohlgemuth |
Written-By | Chris Bell (tracks: A2), Ratrock Tot Sint Jans, Robertson |
Tiger Family's debut album is a triumph that will surely leave listeners eager for more. With their impressive musicianship and songwriting skills, this band is definitely one to watch in the coming years.