Prog

GOOD TIGER

Brilliant second from high pedigree eclectic London proggers.

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with both guitarists being alumni from prog metallers The Safety Fire, it came as no surprise that Good Tiger’s debut, A Head Full of Moonlight bore a strong instrument­al resemblanc­e to TSF. We Will All Be Gone is a much cleaner break, with a very different instrument­al attitude on display. While there’s still metallic elements, like the riffs from Float On or Nineteen Grams, for the most part the band have instrument­ally taken a step back to support the stunning vocal of Eliot Coleman rather than trying to vie for attention with it. As a result Good Tiger now more naturally sit along with recent US tour mates Hail The Sun, or other mathrock influenced heavy but melodic bands such as

A Lot Like Birds or Sianvar, with catchy singles

Blueshift and Grip Shoes an example of this. There’s also a number of experiment­al, looser passages that show a more relaxed, organic approach to instrument­als compared to their clinically-precise first. There will be those for whom this record is too straight-up alternativ­e rock, but the members of Good Tiger have been around the block enough times that surely nobody can doubt that this music comes from the heart. AL

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