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Tiger Army @ St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit, MI 10/19/07 |
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Written by Art Michalski
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
After their Warped Tour
stint where they stood out in a sea of emo, Tiger Army headed back out on the road for
their “Razor’s Kiss” tour, giving the band a more
captive and attentive audience that could hear more from the band than
the usual Warped time allotment of 30 minutes. The Los Angeles band Tiger Army proved that their “psychobilly” brand of music
is ready for the masses as the trio jammed through a 75-minute set
during a blustery and windy night in Detroit.
Lead by flat-top
coiffed lead singer Nick 13, the band dove into their strong four album catalog and kept the nearly full crowd at St. Andrew’s
into each other. Even though the band moved through tracks like
“Never Die” and “Cupid’s Victim,” much of the set focused in on material from the band’s new record, Music From Regions Beyond. The new record is quite potentially their
most streamlined and accessible work.
But probably the least
surprising factor of the evening was the intensity of the fans, as
everybody got sweaty and a couple of fans even left a little
bloodied; always a sign of a good time.
Some Tiger Army fans
have seemed puzzled with the new record, but their concerns are
unfounded after witnessing their live set. Certainly when played
live, tracks like “Pain” and “Ghosts of Memory”
sounds like a slight stylistic change but still kept the band’s
core sound intact. The highlight track and first single of the album,
“Forever Fades Away” is just as strong live as on the
record and comes off sounding way more mature than most of the
material on the radio today. In Tiger Army’s, a little bit of a
change can only help the band grow for the future and perhaps get
their shot at a big time breakthrough.
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