Tigercity: Our ‘09 Pop State of Mind: An Album Review

October 1st, 2009

Will 2008-9 be looked back on as the years that indie rock got good at writing pop music?  Considering songs like ‘Two Weeks’ by Grizzly Bear and ‘Stillness Is The Move’ by The Dirty Projectors, the perfect summer album (to these ears) Phoenix released, and oh yeah, MGMT, it’s not a hard argument to make.  If so, then Tigercity will be joining some pretty esteemed company when they release their first LP, “Ancient Lover,” later this fall.

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The comparisons to bands like Hall & Oates, BeeGee’s, or Prince are inevitable, but “Ancient Lover” opens up with a falsetto-ed set of pop-eyed tunes that after one listen are unmistakably Tigercity’s own.  The first song on the album and first single, “Fake Gold” has been heating up recession friendly house parties all summer long.  It’s burning, slow motion stomp, highlighted with Joel Ford’s taught disco bass snap, is nearly impossible to not tap some free-wheeling body part to – right up until the chorus which proclaims “It’s! Fake! Gold!” to well-placed synth stabs, that steal the thunder from any cowbell still hanging around from the early 00’s indie dance hangover.

From there, the next few songs take the same form and build tight, minimal pop jems fronted by Bill Gillim’s controlled, and frankly, perfectly pitched vocals.  As the album continues, the level of fun starts charting a little lower than the first four stand outs, but that’s not to say the quality of the songs really goes down.  Tigercity knows what a well-crafted song is and delivers on that promise, it’s just the mood got a little darker – or the night got a little later, everyone’s worn out from dancing and the neighbors are bombing the party with water balloons -  so the crowd returns to ‘the comfort mistaken for love,’ like Gillim does in ‘Red Lips.’

tigercity‘Ancient Lover’ is hitting at the right time and could be a stand out fall album in a year where pop has been a welcome trend in the indie rock landscape.  If this had come out a couple of years ago, it might have been seen as a bunch of Brooklyn dudes ironically ripping off trends from the late 70’s/ early 80’s that hadn’t been mined by their contemporaries.  This would have been a shame, of course, because Tigercity has the chops to make the kind of music that fits Gillim’s range and our own ‘09 pop state of mind.

Tigercity on Tour

February 23rd, 2009

tigercitySince its opening in November, Webster Hall’s Studio has become a hot joint. Friday nights at the Studio are filled with indie dancing fiends and February 20th was no exception. Operahouse, an indie-alt band from London, opened up the night setting the tone for Brooklyn’s own Tigercity. Fans were plenty and the band’s guitar-driven, electro-pop tunes were met with liveliness. ”Powerstripe”, “Fake Gold”, and (finally!) “Are You Sensation” were and are a sure guarantee that your “body keeps on moving”, whether it’s a full out dance off or an uncontrollable eye brow twitch. tigercity

The Tigercity tour stretches across the U.S. of A. and will end mid April, for their first European show, in Poland.  Bill Gillim, the lead singer and the wearer of one intense beard (one that grows longer and fuller at every appearance), was kind enough to answer a few questions before the band hit the road. 

How did you guys come up with the name Tigercity?

“The name comes from a dream that Andrew had about being held as a sex slave in a city run by gay cat people. “

What were you guys doing before Tigercity?

“Joel and I were living in western Massachusetts. I was playing in a band called Bears, Joel was in a band called The Debras.  Andrew was in Chile eating hotdogs covered with guacamole and mayonnaise and playing in a metal band.  And I think Aynsley was touring around Europe with his dad’s band Wishbone Ash.”
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Hailing from Brooklyn, do you have a favorite hot spot?

“My favorite place to eat a hamburger is Roebling Tea Room.”
Do You have a favorite Venue to play in?
“I love playing Bowery or Williamsburg Music Hall.  They sound awesome, and the people who work there are always really good to us.   We played The Studio on the first night it was open, and it was great.”

 

Any noteable band routines before a show?

“Pretty much the only constant before a show is drinking whiskey.  Though, I’ve cut way down on that ever since a show in Austin where I was too drunk and couldn’t remember the words or tune to the first song, and then ended up hiding behind my keyboard in shame.  The other guys are a little better at handling the whiskey routine.”

How is the new album coming?  Last time we saw you at The Studio you were taking suggestions from the crowd for a name, have you nailed one down? 

“The new record is finished.  We’re really happy with it.  We’re still working on a title, but I can guarantee that it won’t be called “Sexual Dad” (no matter what our producer says).”

Should we expect the same vibe from Pretend Not to Love to be on the new album and when will it be out for the public?  

“The new record is pretty different from Pretend Not To Love.  I would say it’s darker and louder.  It’s still got a lot of the same feel as the ep, but we worked with a different producer (Chuck Brody), who helped us expand our sound.  You can still dance to most of it though.”
“Not sure exactly when it will come out.  We’re still deciding whether we’re going to work with a label or release it on our own.” 
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Amazing Baby

November 28th, 2008

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 Amazing Baby was started last Jan. with former band members from Diamond Nights, Lions and Tigers, Nebula, Heavy Hands, and Stylophone.  Their noise is indie rock all the way, if David Bowie were dead this Brooklyn based band could resurrect him with their tunes. The band’s single Pump Your Breaks was sitting at number 2 in Spin’s August 2008 issue one of the “Songs You Must Download Now.”  As it turns out you can download the Amazing Baby’s entire debut album for free on their website.

Do your stretches, and get ready for some dance inducing, fist pumping music, Amazing Baby plays at The Mercury Lounge Saturday, November 29th with Tigercity, you do not want to miss this show.

“I’ll have time to break your heart”

October 22nd, 2008

Combine The Police, Prince and Roxy Music and you have Tigercity.  Formed in the Fall of 2004, Tigercity has quickly become a hot ticket.  Their distinct sound has been known to “move even the spazziest of rock nerds to shake their booties(Rolling Stones).”  

 Bill Gillman, lead vocals, and Joel Ford, bassist, met during their college experience in Massachusetts in the fall. By winter of 2005 they had created their first demo.  Pretend Not to Love was released in 2007 and is an incredible sensation of smooth electro synthesizer beats bringing back that 80s sound we all embrace.

 

On October 21st The Studio, in Webster Hall, opened up its first night with a free show from Tigercity.  After several minutes of mic checks and equipment set up the band was ready and so were we.  Squeezing in a handful of songs off the 2007 EP and two freshly recorded songs from their not yet named album, Tigercity filled up the small Studio underneath Webster Hall with music induced flailing, head knods, and lots of tapping feet.  Great show, good band, my only complaint: no time for Tigercity to play “Are You Sensation?”

CMJ 2008 Music Marathon

October 6th, 2008

The CMJ Network provides music fans, musicians, and professionals an up to date “discovery service” as they call it.  CMJ hosts the longest running event of its kind, the Music Marathon is going on its 28th year in business.  The Marathon brings over 1000+ artists to over 50 venues throughout the city drawing more than 100,000 listeners, other artists, and music pros to the shows.  Magnet has come up with a hot 15 list for your viewing pleasure, but please check out the extensive list for more.  CMJ has not posted a schedule so dates/venues are tentative.

Music Mararthon hits New York City March 21st-25th

 

 

         

Annuals @ Webster Hall Oct 25th

An Horse @ 205 club Oct 22nd

Broken Social Scene @ Masonic Temple (Brooklyn) Oct 24th

Cloud Cult (Acoustic) @ Knitting Factory Oct 21st

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Crystal Castles @ Webster Hall Oct 23rd

Deerhoof @ Spiegelworld Oct 22nd

The Dears @ Hiro Ballroom Oct 23rd

Emilie Simon @ The Cutting Room Oct 22nd 

The Jealous Girlfriends @ The Studio in Webster Hall Oct 22nd

Lykke Li @ The Bowery Ballroom Oct 21st

Shiny Toy Guns @ Santos Party House Oct 21st

Roisin Murphy @ The Mansion Oct 24th

Teenagers @ Ben Sherman Store 96 Oct 22nd

Tigercity @ The Studio in Webster Hall Oct 21st

The Whip @ Irving Plaza Oct 24th

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