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Following an eventful summer – a full UK tour and storming sets at the mighty Download and Sonisphere Festivals no-less, Wales’ brightest hope Tiger Please have returned home and are set to begin work on their debut full length album The Narrator.
Following two EP’s 2009’s ‘They Don’t Change Under Moonlight’ and 2010’s ‘Seasons’ both of which received across the board praise, Tiger Please are soon to retreat to a cottage in the Valley’s to pen their debut full length The Narrator. The album will be written entirely based upon fan-submitted stories and the band would like to invite YOU to submit your tale.
“This is not a huge gimmick” states lead singer Leon Stanford. “This is simply a way to find real stories worth singing about… stories which are worth being heard. This is going to be an album for everyone to relate to. Everyone deserves their own song.”
Speaking of the two previous EP’s, Stanford is adamant that it’s time someone else’s voice was heard. “Seasons was a common tale. A significant year in my life… I betrayed those I loved, I lost the one I loved the most. I searched for love again and was lucky enough to find it. It was a year of revelation, but a year of revelation for me. I am but one life; there is only so long I can write about my own experiences.”
With that in mind, the band would like to invite anyone who has a story to tell to submit their personal experiences as the groundwork for a song. Be it happy, sad, positive, negative or somewhere in between… if it’s something that’s stirred emotion within, the band would like to hear it. All stories will be kept in the strictest of confidence and the most moving (as deemed by the band) will be turned into a song for inclusion on the album.
Please submit stories to mail – for more information please visit the official facebook group: link