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Growling in the Garage
Giant Tigers’ new Me. We. captures
Locals Giant Tigers have released the new album Me. We., with the occasion marked by a JJ’s Bohemia gig this past Sunday night. The evening was a succession of fantastically energetic bands, including RTX, Hollywood and Slow Break, with Giant Tigers onstage last. Me. We. is one of those records that insist you should see Giant Tigers live. (I am here to confirm this.) Seven tracks with tight formats and fast meters—all under three minutes—catchy, distinctive hooks, and Nick Dupey’s distinct, powerful voice over face- punching drums beats and guitar licks make for an album perfectly suited for live performance.
Seeing them onstage, I thought, “These guys need a bigger stage.” With music that is the sound equivalent of stealing a shopping cart from Bi-Lo and taking it on a short, fast, out-of-control ride down the nearest loading-dock ramp, the full effect is felt only when the Tigers are in front of you. Listening to Me. We. does capture the essence of that energy aptly and makes you want more. Singer Nick Dupey e’d me,“Also, we are playing at JJ’s Easter Sunday with Monotonix from Israel. There will be things set on fire.”
Sounds like an occasion for wearing your Sunday best and getting out to see a local band who kick in adrenaline garage punk done as good as I have ever heard it. Mix with an Israeli band that sounds like a modernized Black Sabbath and you’ve got a recipe for a great night of live music.
By Robert McCrary: The Pulse March 12, 2008
Giant Tiger is a very loud metal/rock band. With two guitars, drums, a bass and a screaming banshee of a lead singer, this band carried a decent sound while bordering on the edge of old-school (non-emo) punk. Their attire was simply layers of old torn up t-shirts that have long outlived their usefulness as both donations to goodwill and grease rags and they played to a very well packed out audience.
The band was very talented instrumentally. The drummer kept going even has his high-hat tipped and stage hands struggled to keep his set together. The lead singer looked drunk as hell, although you wonder how since we basically waterboarded most of the crowd: dousing them in massive puddles of beer as he attempted to simulate a seizure on stage.
One fan grabbed the mike and gave a shout out to his friends "three" and "four" as the band was one of the few that played a song in 3/4 time...The lead singer also sported a tiger patch that was safety pinned to his falling apart shirt.
Overall they were an all right band that played to a crowd that was very into them, even as they covered everyone in their blood, sweat and beer. It was a good show for fans of hard metal, rock and even classic style punk.
sumdog.com
Don’t know much about Giant Tigers other than the fact that they are from Chattanooga and are as volatile as sack full of rattlesnakes.
grand palace records - nashville
...And just when I thought that my eardrums would surely burst and project blood across the room, the boys from Giant Tiger plugged in, saddled up and began to play.
Giant Tiger was positively superb. Its punk-inundated, fast-tempo, grab-your-beer-and-go party anthem "I Don't Feel Anything" and infectious "B B Buttercup" were exponentially gratifying. All eyes drifted toward the fervent crew as they played, and many eventually migrated toward the stage for optimal experience. The lead singer, Nick, was a jovial, wiry fellow, clad in a wool poncho, sporting a deconstructed tousled head of hair. Despite this being their first performance at The Pilot Light for these spunky Chattanoogans, they were perfect fixtures for the environment and blended impeccably. As impressive as their performance was, both for the eyes and ears, there was one major blemish; their set was unconscionably too short. There was to be only one amendment for this penitent err- a nocturnal, brew-filled bash, naturally.
- Heather -
Knoxville TN. Pilot Light

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Member Since: 19/06/2007
Band Members: nick, nick, gabe, jimmy, john, bill, castro
Influences: KZ106, Swimming, Banana Boat Oil, Bomb Pops, Deck Screws, Welding Masks, Hot Dogs, The Clash, Summer Lovin, Getting Weird, Jungle Animals, Jewelry, Motorhead, Funkadelic, Ramones, Wreckless Eric, Richard Hell, James Brown, Sly Stone, Love, Elvis Costello, The Seeds, 13floor elevators + Roky, Hidden Spots
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Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Friday Show MARCH 6

So its going down on Friday. We are playin with some great bands at JJ's. Hope it sounds loud.
Posted by on Mon, 02 Mar 2009 07:42:00 GMT

Wanna Put Out New Record? + Come out to our tour!

So we got 4 new songs recorded and mixed and ready to get mastered.They are:-You Got Your War-Lies-Feelin' Weird-The Very First EagleIf you wanna put out 7" for us give us a SHOUT cos we got it fo ya-...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Sep 2008 16:55:00 GMT

Check out this event: Get Weeeird

Hosted By: Fringe FactoryWhen: Saturday Jun 14, 2008 at 9:00 PMWhere: LAMARSMLKChattanooga, TN 37408United StatesDescription:Fringe Factory Click Here To View Event
Posted by on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 13:30:00 GMT

Album Available in Stores (well)

Yo,Our massive label backing has allowed for our record to be distributed! If you live in Chattanooga or are just passing through, you can nab a copy at Chad’s Records on Vine Street. Thx
Posted by on Sat, 22 Mar 2008 08:07:00 GMT

Check out this event: Sunday Easter ROCK

Hosted By: Giant Tigers When: Sunday Mar 23, 2008 at 9:33 PMWhere: JJ’s BohemiaMLKChattanooga, Tennessee|43 37405United StatesDescription:Giant Tigers Click Here To View Event
Posted by on Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:47:00 GMT

VOTE NME mag - giant tiger

go vote for us on the NME breaking bands thing. just click on the link and roll with itthx -nick
Posted by on Thu, 13 Mar 2008 06:53:00 GMT

This Just In - Me.We.= DOPE!

THIS JUST IN - FROM THE PULSE | ps-SEE YOU EASTER SUNDAY!!!Growling in the GarageGiant Tigers’ new Me. We. capturesBy Robert McCraryMarch 12, 2008 Locals Giant Tigers have released the new al...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 18:46:00 GMT

last nite i had a dream.

i dreamt i had cobras for arms. and, i was a dj. spinning records with my little cobra head hands. speaking of cobra head hands, you should buy a giant tiger record. don't play with snakes.
Posted by on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 14:57:00 GMT

The Harder They Scum baby Tour 08

So we hit asheville, louisville, and knoxville in the past few days. Shit was so tight it hurt, in all three places. Asheville maybe cold, but damn if the soul music dance-off aint made of pure thick ...
Posted by on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 17:41:00 GMT

fucking dope

giant tiger is gonna be in your town (maybe)if you live in asheville, louisville, knoxville - bring your ass out to see us this thurs-sat of this week.(see the show calendar)and look out for shows com...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 17:36:00 GMT