Tigers Jaw

Tigers Jaw
Background information
Origin Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres Indie rock,[1] emo,[1] pop punk[1]
Years active 2005–present
Labels Summersteps, Prison Jazz, Photobooth, Run for Cover, No Sleep, Tiny Engines, Shout Out Loud Prints, Topshelf, Memory Music, Black Cement
Associated acts Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, Petal (band)
Website tigersjaw.com
Members Ben Walsh
Brianna Collins
Past members Adam McIlwee
Mike May
Dennis Mishko
Pat Brier

Tigers Jaw is an American rock band from Scranton, Pennsylvania, formed in 2005. Their first album, Belongs To The Dead, was released in 2006. They released a 7" single, "Spirit Desire", in 2009, on Tiny Engines.[2] They released three albums before announcing a hiatus in March of 2013; however, their record label Run for Cover Records announced in August 2013 that Tigers Jaw's breakup was not official. They released their fourth album Charmer in June 2014 and their fifth album, spin, in 2017.[3]

History

Early years and Tigers Jaw (2006–12)

The band's name is a reference to a song by lo-fi band The Microphones. They also have a number of songs whose titles reference songs by the band. Members Ben Walsh and Adam Mcllwee started the band during high school, with Brianna Collins joining the band after the first couple of months. [4] They have cited Fall Out Boy and My Chemical Romance as early musical influences.[5]

AbsolutePunk gave their self-titled album a generally positive review, noting that "Tigers Jaw is fueled by emotionally-driven lyrics brought to life by vocalist Adam McIlwee, whose voice is one of those that reveal passion while at the same time giving the impression that he's barely trying. Aforementioned opener "The Sun" is one of the better tracks on the album, offering up a well-organized mix of Tigers Jaw's two personas."[6]

Another punk music website, Punknews.org, in their critique of their second eponymous album, felt that the tracks "'Plane vs. Tank vs. Submarine' and 'Chemicals' were particularly notable for "solid guitar work in the form of weeping, goosebump-inducing solos. Strong vocal harmonies and bouncy guitar work carry both "I Saw Water" and "Heat" to heights other bands would have a hard time reaching."[7] In November 2012, the group supported Title Fight on their headlining US tour.[8]

Charmer (2013–present)

On March 21, 2013, Tigers Jaw made an announcement on their tumblr:

Many fans interpreted this announcement to mean that the band was breaking up. However, Ben Walsh (vocals, guitar) and Brianna Collins (vocals, keyboards) have since clarified that they will continue doing Tigers Jaw as a two piece. Members of Basement filled in for former members of Tigers Jaw during their 2013 UK tour. After the announcement Brianna did an interview where she said that "“I know Ben and I really want to work on a new record, put something out. It’ll happen.” [10]

After leaving Tigers Jaw Adam McIlwee pursued his experimental solo project Wicca Phase Springs Eternal blending emo and goth aesthetics with cloud rap and trap and later being a former THRAXXHOUSE and GothBoiClique member.

Tigers Jaw at The Owl Sanctuary, Norwich, UK - 19th August 2015

Tigers Jaw announced their newest studio album, Charmer, on March 21, 2014 along with the single "Nervous Kids". Charmer reached #49 on the Billboard Charts. They played a U.S. tour with Touché Amoré and Dads in Summer 2014.

They went on a U.S. tour with Lemuria and Somos in Spring 2015. In May 2015, it was announced that Tigers Jaw would be touring the U.S. with New Found Glory and Yellowcard in the Fall of 2015. In June 2015, the band played in Brazil and performed three acoustic shows in New York, Philadelphia, and Somerville. Tigers Jaw toured Australia in July 2015. In August 2015, Tigers Jaw toured in the UK/Europe with Foxing. In fall of 2015, Tigers Jaw opened for co-headliners New Found Glory and Yellowcard on their U.S. tour. The band has done various acoustic shows and is scheduled to do another UK/Europe tour with Basement in February and March 2016.

On March 22, 2017, spin was announced for release on May 19 through Black Cement Records with a U.S. tour starting the same day.[11]

Brianna is a substitute teacher. [12]

Members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

EPs and singles

  • Spirit Desire (Tiny Engines, 2009)
  • Split with Balance and Composure (No Sleep/Run for Cover, 2010)
  • Run for Cover Acoustic Series No. 1 (Run for Cover, 2010)
  • Run for Cover Acoustic Series No. 2 (Run for Cover, 2010)
  • "Split with the Sidekicks" (Shout Out Loud Prints, 2011)
  • "Gypsy" b/w "Jimmy Piersall" (Alternate Version) (Run for Cover, 2011)
  • "Chemicals" (Alternate Version) (Run for Cover, 2011)
  • "Split with Tiny Empires" (Run for Cover, 2012)
  • Split with Code Orange Kids, The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die, and Self Defense Family (Run for Cover, 2013)
  • "Hum" b/w "Cool" (Run for Cover Records, 2013)
  • Split with Kevin Devine (Bad Timing Records, 2015)

Live albums

  • "Studio 4 Acoustic Session" (Memory Music, 2015)

Music videos

  • "Two Worlds" (2010)
  • "Hum" (2014)
  • "Guardian" (2017)
  • "June" (2017)
  • "Escape Plan" (2017)
  • "Window" (2018)

Compilation appearances

  • Compilation Blues! (Summersteps Records, 2008)
  • The Dan Aykroyd Compilation (Summersteps Records, 2009)
  • Mixed Signals (Run for Cover Records, 2011)
  • The Kids Are Alright (Fair Weather Records, 2011)
  • Stuck in the Valley (Walk All Night Records, 2012)
  • Off the Board: A Studio 4 Family Compilation (Will Yip, 2013)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Deming, Mark. "Artist Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  2. "Tiny Engines Spirit Desire". Tiny Engines Records. Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
  3. "Tigers Jaw never said they were breaking... - Run For Cover Records". Facebook.com. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  4. http://vansgirls.tumblr.com/post/154520968464/vans-girls-music-crushes-brianna-collins-meet-the
  5. https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/7736464/tigers-jaw-interview-spin-will-yip-black-cement-label
  6. "Tigers Jaw - Tigers Jaw". Absolute Punk.net. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
  7. "Tigers Jaw - Tigers Jaw". Punknews.org. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
  8. Colwell, Matthew (August 13, 2012). "Title Fight announce headlining tour dates with Pianos Become The Teeth and Single Mothers". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  9. "tigers jaw — Announcement". Tigersjaw.tumblr.com. 2013-03-21. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  10. http://www.thewaster.com/interview/tigers-jaw-an-interview-with-brianna-collins/
  11. Lars Gotrich. "TIGERS JAW, After Shakeup, Announces New Record And Shares New Song 'Guardian'". NPR.org. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  12. http://vansgirls.tumblr.com/post/154520968464/vans-girls-music-crushes-brianna-collins-meet-the
  13. "Setting the record straight: The parallel lives of Tigers Jaw and Three Man Cannon | The Key". Thekey.xpn.org. 2014-06-13. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  14. "Tigers Jaw UK Tour Video". YouTube.com. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  15. "Tigers Jaw - Chart history". Billboard.com. 2014-06-21. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
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