We Will All Be Gone
We Will All Be Gone
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Our Take
Our Take
GOOD TIGER's latest offering, "We Will All Be Gone," is a dexterous blend of progressive metal and melodic rock that will have you headbanging one moment and wiping away a tear the next. The album kicks off with the anthemic "The Devil Thinks I'm Sinking," which sets the tone for the rest of the record with its intricate guitar work and powerful vocals.
Lead vocalist Elliot Coleman's soaring vocals are a highlight throughout the album, adding an emotional depth to tracks like "Blueshift" and "Float On." The band's musicianship is top-notch, with guitarists Derya Nagle and Joaquin Ardiles laying down complex riffs and intricate solos that will leave you in awe.
The album takes the listener on a journey through themes of loss, longing, and self-discovery, all set to a backdrop of thunderous drums and pulsating basslines. Tracks like "Such a Kind Stranger" and "Nineteen Grams" showcase the band's ability to create intricate, dynamic compositions that keep you hooked from start to finish.
In conclusion, GOOD TIGER's "We Will All Be Gone" is a must-listen for fans of progressive metal and melodic rock. With its powerful vocals, intricate musicianship, and emotion-packed lyrics, this album is a masterclass in modern rock music. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let GOOD TIGER take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. The Devil Thinks I'm Sinking
2. Float On
3. Such a Kind Stranger
4. Blueshift
5. Salt On the Earth
6. Grip Shoes
7. Just Shy
8. Nineteen Grams
9. Cherry Lemon
10. I'll Finish This Book Later
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Good Tiger
GOOD TIGER may sound like the name of your local zoo's latest exhibit, but this five-piece band is anything but tame. Formed in 2015, GOOD TIGER is a supergroup of sorts, with members hailing from bands such as The Safety Fire and TesseracT. Their music is a fusion of progressive metal, alternative rock, and a sprinkling of post-hardcore angst. Lead vocalist Elliot Coleman has a voice that could soothe a crying baby or shatter glass, depending on the song. His dynamic range is matched only by his charismatic stage presence, making him a frontman worthy of the spotlight. The rest of the band members are equally impressive, with the dual guitars of Derya Nagle and Joaquin Ardiles creating a wall of sound that is both melodic and aggressive. GOOD TIGER's lyrics are introspective and poetic, often exploring themes of love, loss, and personal growth. Their latest album, "We Will All Be Gone," is a masterclass in emotion and technical prowess, with each track building to a cathartic crescendo. From the haunting beauty of "Grip Shoes" to the thunderous energy of "Such a Kind Stranger," GOOD TIGER proves that they are a force to be reckoned with in the world of modern rock music. So next time you're looking for a musical thrill ride, look no further than GOOD TIGER. Just be sure to hold onto your seat - this band is wilder than a pack of actual tigers on the loose in your local zoo.
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