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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | June 29, 2004 | | Studio: | Hellcat Records | | Number Of Discs: | 1 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 34 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | 1. | Prelude: Death of a Tiger | | 2. | Ghost Tigers Rise | | 3. | Wander Alone | | 4. | Santa Carla Twilight | | 5. | Ghostfire | | 6. | Rose of the Devil's Garden | | 7. | Atomic | | 8. | What Happens? | | 9. | Through the Darkness | | 10. | The Long Road | | 11. | Calling | | 12. | Swift Silent Deadly | | 13. | Sea of Fire | |
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15 of 18 found the following review helpful:
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!! Nov 02, 2004
By Scott Forget what the little punker kids say, they're too "Punk" to like anything anyway, They want cookie-cutter psychobilly, this is not it, I'm a huge fan of rockabilly music, as well as punk rock, though I'm not fooled by a typical punk band that throws a stand up bass in to the mix and tries to call themselves "PSYCHOBILLY" I don't buy that stuff. This album on the other hand is great from start to finish, if you like Tiger Army..........GET IT!, if you've never heard Tiger Army..........GET IT, I guess what I'm trying to say is, if you like great music then buy this NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. PRELUDE: DEATH OF A TIGER 3/5: Kind of a waste of a track, its not bad but they should've just combined it with track 2.
2. GHOST TIGERS RISE 5/5: This is another great intro/instrumental song.
3. WANDER ALONE 5/5: Really good song, up-beat, cool riffs, great vocals, great chorus, good rockabilly feel to it.
4. SANTA CARLA TWILIGHT 5/5: A little mellower, still real good, great little instrumental break in the middle.
5. GHOSTFIRE 6/5: This is one of Tiger Armys best songs, got a real 50's Rockabilly feel to it, which is great, music rocks, Nick 13 vocals are at his best.
6. ROSE OF THE DEVILS GARDEN 5/5: One of my favorites, a little slower, but up-beat at the same time, very melodic, again Nicks vocals are at his best.
7. ATOMIC 5/5: one of the more up-beat songs on the album, all around solid song.
8. WHAT HAPPENS? 5/5: again a solid song all around, very cool guitar riffs, good chorus.
9. THROUGH THE DARKNESS 6/5: This song is totally 50's, and I love it, great vocals, everything about it is good.
10. THE LONG ROAD 5/5: This is the country song on the album (just like track 10 on the last album) its got a little different feel than the other "country" songs though, but equally as good, Tiger Army does excellent country songs, I love em all, this song has great pedal steel work and is all around a great song.
11. CALLING 6/5: Right now its my favorite on the album, it has great guitar work and a good rockabilly beat, and the chorus is amazing.
12. SWIFT SILENT DEADLY 3/5: The weakest song on the album, not bad at all though, its the fastest song, and the music is right on, but I don't like the vocal effect on the whole song, (much like that on "werecat") it just sounds repetive, but its still good enough to listen to everytime.
13. SEA OF FIRE 5/5: Good album closer, again it has a real rockabilly feel to it, so of course I like it. I think its Tiger armys longest song too, its a little over 5 minutes, but hey its good.
This album is a lot more "Rockabilly" then "Psychobilly", and I Love every minute of it. Forget all of that "Oh its not PSYCHO enough" FORGET IT! it rocks, if you want run of the mill psychobilly then go listen to another band, these guys have style and this is definetly my favorite album of 2004.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Best Tiger Army yet. Apr 15, 2006
By Steven D. Sinagra The writing is tight. The song structure is incredible. His vocals are amazing. The sound of the recording is so different from any other psychobilly stuff out there. Nick 13 has grown into a much better songwriter/musician. I hope their next disc sounds this good. Alot of people bashed this disc, but they are trapped into what they think psychobilly should sound like. Nick 13 is making the genre evolve, and I applaud him for it. If every band sounded like Demented Are Go!, the Meteors or the Nekromantix this genre of music will die faster than the grunge scene from a decade ago.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Through The Darkness... Jul 29, 2005
By Martin 13 Tiger Army developed their own psychobilly. They call it American Psychobilly. I became a fan when I heard the first album. God, i was impressed. And with every album my love for this band was bigger or should I say it is.
Nick 13 is a goddamn great lyricsist, singer and for sure not a bad composer.
I was waiting for that album and when I first heard it it was like...this is it. Do you need anything more. Bass is slapping more than on previous releases, here is not much of additional instruments or backing vocals. But it sounds great and pure.
Of course you'll hear a slide guitar in one song (The Long Road). The formula is the same but they sound different. Maybe even more sad and romantic (Through the Darkness, Calling).
This is a masterpiece.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Elitists eff off. Jul 17, 2006
By Laura M. Cardwell III is Tiger Army's most mature-sounding and solid piece of work to date. The songwriting is aeons beyond that found on their first album, and on III they've chosen to showcase their sharp pop sensibilities. The songs all have distinct personalities of their own, all while screaming TIGER ARMY. Personal favorites include the '50s-esque love song "Through The Darkness," country-fied "The Long Road," and "Calling," which is one of their best songs ever IMO. Looking forward to the next release.
It's not fair to blow off good music simply because it appeals to a wider audience - not cool at all.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Uber Sep 21, 2005
By Agent M
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This is Tiger Army, what more can I say? Everything about this album is very well put together. There is a balance of slower rockabilly songs and faster more intense psychobilly songs. The bass is awsome. Too bad their bassist Geoff had to leave the band, he was so awsome. Anyway I would reccomend this cd to a fan of anything from punk to country.
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