Pride Tiger

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Let 'Em Go 03:45 Tools
The Lucky Ones 03:36 Tools
Fill Me In 04:15 Tools
What It Is 03:03 Tools
Sweet Dreams 02:46 Tools
The White Witch Woman Blues 03:14 Tools
A Long Way Down (Shine) 04:51 Tools
No One's Listening 03:55 Tools
It's Only You 03:32 Tools
Forget Everything 03:00 Tools
Wizard's Council 00:59 Tools
A New Jones 02:59 Tools
56 Days 03:49 Tools
Unlisted 02:37 Tools
Six Four Two 03:02 Tools
Duel Personalities 03:18 Tools
Prelude 00:32 Tools
Sagittarius Man 03:07 Tools
Bro Owl 02:48 Tools
This Old Louse 03:50 Tools
No Need To Decide 03:40 Tools
A Long Way Down 04:53 Tools
The Lucky Ones (Radio Edit) 03:40 Tools
The White Witch Woman Blues (Radio Edit) 02:36 Tools
Sweet Dreams (MAS) 02:36 Tools
Let Em Go 02:36 Tools
642 02:36 Tools
Its Only You 02:36 Tools
Sweet Dream 02:36 Tools
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Pride Tiger is East Vancouver boogie-rock that can only be accurately described as the sonic version of you and a few hundred of your closest comrades sitting around a Texas truck stop on a lackluster Saturday night in the summer of '76. Suddenly twelve kegs, eight stacks, one Gary Rossington of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, and Black Sabbath materialize out of the not-so-thin air and uninterrupted good-times abound all night long. Head back to current-day East Vancouver, put the aforementioned scene into CD format and, miracle of miracles, you have Pride Tiger's new album Wood, Dhak, Froese, Payette. Simply listing off the last name of each member, the title of Pride Tiger's debut release pretty much says it all. Featuring Bob Froese, Sunny Dhak (founding members of 3 Inches of Blood), Matt Wood (3 Inches of Blood, Goatsblood), and Mike Payette (S.T.R.E.E.T.S), the P.T. line-up reads much like a role-call of who's who in righteous Canadian jams. That said, it's their music and not their credentials that makes them a force to be reckoned with. Chances are, if you're listening to P.T. you're far too busy being instantaneously rocketed into party and/ or boogie-mode to notice the most brilliant thing about this band. If you can stop dancing for long enough you'll notice that underneath the catchy riffs, feel good rhythms, anthem-worthy melodies, and beards lies a veritable gold-mine of technical chops, incredibly tight playing, and plain old-fashioned good song-writing that never misses a back-beat. Perhaps this is why they sold-out the first show they ever played, and have sold out every show since based purely on word of mouth. Long story short, P.T. (party time. Pride Tiger. Same difference) will provide the masses with more good times and great jams than you can shake a Pacific Pilsner at. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.