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Tiger Mountain : Analog Heads Gone French
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Blur being molested by the kinks; high buzz rock.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2002
Analog Heads Gone French
Tiger Mountain
Record Label: Lucky Cat Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Love Is Simple 2:03 Album Only
2. Song # 3 3:11 Album Only
3. Read It & Weep 2:58 Album Only
4. All O.k. 2:59 Album Only
5. $2 Time 3:06 Album Only
6. Night Town 4:41 Album Only
7. Swerve On 3:50 Album Only
8. Get So Low 2:30 Album Only
9. Easier When I'm Gone 3:53 Album Only
10. Off the Hook 3:25 Album Only
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Album Notes

enhanced cd; video for "song # 3" included.

Tiger Mountain is the latest and greatest buzz from New York City. Their album "Analog Heads Gone French" combines the sounds of British invasion bands like The Kinks and The Yardbirds with the aggression of '77 era punk rock. A flailing drum and bass team with voices and guitars like guitars and voices. Loved and sold in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Dubai and Japan.

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REVIEWS

fantastic - reminds me of squeeze meets lynard skynard
author: dale nixon
                            
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"...a slab of Replacements, Stones-y, pop punk..."
author: Village Voice
                            
...a slab of Stones-y, pop punk-think the Nils and early (pre-sucking) Soul Asylum...
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"...razor sharp and rifftastic..."
author: Rolling Stone.com
                            
In the post-Strokes universe, it's nice that kids are getting into No Yawk Rawk again. A prime example -- as yet unsigned too -- is the excellent Tiger Mountain. Razor-sharp and rifftastic, Mike Jackson's axe-happy combo is two-guitar-bass-and-drums rock & roll in the glorious stylee of MC5's High Time...
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"exuding tons of Rolling Stones' swagger..."
author: The Big Takeover
                            
Exuding tons of Rolling Stones' swagger and attitude with plenty of double lead guitar-riffing back and forth, Tiger Mountain growl and stampede through the tracks on their debut like a garage band version of the Flamin' Groovies circa Tennage Head...the tunes alternate between punky insouciance and studied...power pop...Tiger Mountain flashes you back to those days when you used to put on Jumpin' Jack Flash and practice your moves in front of the bathroom mirror.
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