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Tiger

Tiger were an English indie rock band from Princes Risborough and London who were formed in 1996.Tiger quickly got British press attention after their debut single "Shining in the Wood" was played on BBC Radio 1.
The musical climate of the time was dominated by Britpop and retro bands influenced by Oasis.
Tiger, who were characterised by fuzzy guitars and multiple keyboards, were quickly held up as part of a new alternative.The band had two keyboardists using Moog synthesizers and used droning song structures similar to Stereolab and Neu!, but with a stronger pop element.
The band were often criticised for their (lack of) fashion sense: they wore outdated clothes and at least two members of the band had mullet haircuts, which, although they have become fashionable since, were totally out of place at the time.The band recorded and released their 1996 debut album We are Puppets less than a year after they first formed.
It was often described as patchy and samey, but one which nonetheless had some strong pop songs.
The album's singles, "Race", "My Puppet Pal", and "On The Rose" were minor successes although only "Race" reached the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart.NME invited them to perform on their annual Brat Bus Tour in 1997 and their performances were generally held to be a success.In late 1998 they supported Pulp, but any impetus had been lost by this point and they were dropped from their record label shortly after.
Their Stephen Street-produced second album Rosaria eventually appeared on the Tugboat label in 1999, but shortly afterwards they split up.

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