BIOGRAPHY
For the devoted who tattoo the lyrics and "TigerBat" logo on their bodies, Tiger Army is more than a band – it's a way of life. Nick 13's music channels the frustration, loneliness, despair and triumph of sheer will of a lost generation, buzzing with power and dark romance. The loyalty of the band's following is evident on their Facebook page and website, where hundreds of photos of Tiger Army related tattoos can be found.
The worldwide psychobilly scene owes an enormous debt to the So Cal trio, whose four albums and relentless touring have infused the genre (a blend of punk and rockabilly with dark elements) with the interest of countless new listeners.
Tiger Army embraces its psychobilly roots but transcends the genre with nuanced introspection and a staunch stance against novelty. Music From Regions Beyond spawned "Forever Fades Away," which went to #1 on L.A.'s influential KROQ FM. The video for the track was seen on MTV2 and Fuse TV. The group's back catalog, which includes three prior albums, continues to inspire their legion of fans.
The three years between Music From Regions Beyond and III: Ghost Tigers Rise saw Tiger Army transform into an international phenomenon. After a lengthy run as direct support for Social Distortion, Tiger Army's own "Dark Romance" tour ended with a five-night stand at the House of Blues in Hollywood, followed a few months later by four nights back-to-back at the House Of Blues in Anaheim, California. All nine shows sold-out before doors opened. A handful of shows with Morrissey in the US and UK came next. After that, Tiger Army went out as direct support for their longtime friends in AFI, wrapping up in front of a capacity crowd at the legendary Long Beach Arena.
Tiger Army played their first show in 1996 at the Bay Area's legendary punk collective, 924 Gilman Street, known as the venue where everyone from Green Day to Rancid got their start. The gig saw them opening for AFI, who lent Nick 13 their drummer, Adam Carson. Rancid's Tim Armstrong took notice of Nick 13's songs via a series of demos (later collected as The Early Years EP) and signed Tiger Army to his Hellcat Records imprint strictly on the strength of Nick's songs and vision knowing full well he had yet to secure a steady lineup. The first Tiger Army album followed in late 1999.
The fledgling psychobilly scene in North America took flight shortly thereafter. Songs like "Nocturnal" and "True Romance" presaged the dark palette that would paint much of underground music in the coming year.
Now based in Los Angeles, Tiger Army embarked upon eighteen months of touring in support of II: Power of Moonlite, including trips to Europe and Japan and sharing stages with Dropkick Murphys, Reverend Horton Head and The Damned.
Two sold-out record release shows at the House Of Blues on the Sunset Strip marked the June, 2004 arrival of III: Ghost Tigers Rise as the band took off for a month on the main stage of the Vans Warped Tour. 46 shows with Social Distortion followed. The afore-mentioned Dark Romance Tour came later, after which the band took some time off to prepare Music From Regions Beyond, pausing briefly for the gigs with Morrissey and AFI as well as a headlining performance at Orange County's annual "Hootenanny" festival and a trip to the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver to support Social Distortion, among other shows. The band played a "MySpace Secret Show" around the release, a sold-out release show at the House Of Blues in Las Vegas and returned to the Vans Warped Tour as a headliner shortly before starting their own "Razor's Kiss" US tour, which culminated with two sold-out nights at the Wiltern in Los Angeles.
In October the band launched the first "Octoberflame" event, headlining five nights at The Grove of Anaheim. Octoberflame has continued each year since.
At a time when much of contemporary rock music has been reduced to meaningless theater performed by false pretenders, Tiger Army's Music From Regions Beyond is an antidote, bracing in its authenticity. Hear it, and hear the sound of artistic legitimacy reclaiming rock music – Tiger Army Never Die!
SELECT VIDEOS
"Forever Fades Away" Video
"Rose of the Devil's Garden" Video
"Cupid's Victim" Video
"Incorporeal" Video