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New UK/US five piece Good Tiger release their much anticipated debut album ‘A Head Full Of Moonlight’ on their own label today and the band have also released an excellent new video for their new single ‘Where Are The Birds’.
An impressively commercialised and cleverly reaslised take on the progressive post-hardcore of At The Drive In, this slick and meaty track is a good introduction point to their very contemporary sound and should whet your appetite for the rest of the album.
Derya Nagle (guitars) from the band, explains a bit about the song: ‘Where Are The Birds was one of the first tracks written, and really set the mood for the entire album. The name of the track is a reference to a line in the Kurt Vonnegut book ‘Slaughterhouse-five’. While the topics are slightly different, themes of desolation, and introspection resonate between the two.”
Look out for big US label and live news to come very soon, apparently.
Watch the video here: