Tigers That Talked + Spodni Pradlo + Fran Rodgers

Tigers That Talked celebrate the release of their debut single 23 Fears on Bad Sneakers Records, and they bring two of their favourite artists to perform at their single launch.

Tigers That Talked are a quartet hailing from assorted corners of the UK and Europe but currently making their beautiful and original music in Leeds, gravitating towards the city’s current artistic and creative renaissance. The band have released a number of self-produced DIY EPs, available to fans at gigs and through their MySpace, and are now set for their first official release on Bad Sneakers.

The band was formed by singer-songwriter and guitarist Jamie Williams in 2006, and quickly drew around him the current line up of bassist Owain Kelly, half-Norwegian violinist Glenna Larsen, and drummer and percussionist Chris Verney.

The band create a multi-layered, intensely beautiful music that can be in turns euphoric, rousing and haunting. Focused around Jamie’s vocals and Glenna’s effect-adorned violin, and coupled with the band’s frenzied live energy, Tigers That Talked create a music that, as one critic has said, sounds “vaguely of a piece with recent bands but not really immediately fitting in as The Next... anyone. There's hints of the Cure, Arcade Fire, Elbow and Ryan Adams.….”, and others have suggested is influenced as much by the filmic elegance of Ennio Morricone as the ramshackle folk rock of The Arcade Fire. In the process they combine pop hooks infectious enough to snag the mainstream with the laconic romanticism of folk, and create a genuinely fresh British sound in the process.

 

Thursday 27th November 2008

7pm - 10:30pm

 

£4 / £3.50 Advance

 

Tigers That Talked on Myspace