Tigerbombs
Things that go boom
Pyramid
Film snobs seem incapable of having a good time during fun, blockbuster films. I have friends that refuse to read anything except 'classics' or 'cult novels'. Hell, I'm not deluded enough to be unaware of the fact that I only mention certain films, texts, and music when I am trying to impress someone. But there is a place in this world for uncomplicated entertainment, there's only so many times a year that I can have life-changing realizations and pause for the subsequent self-evaluation, and Tigerbombs fills this niche very competently. Obviously influenced by party jam artistes Ceasers, and helped in their quest by Paola on a few songs, the Tigerbombs' "Things that go boom" is everything that a garage-pop album should be – entertaining, energetic and solid. The songs are very well put together, there's a lot to be said about bands who can consistently craft a three-minute pop song, and even have nice surprising elements, like the wonderful ending of "Hit the lights" that bleeds perfectly into "The winter's gone today". It's summer, you deserve some fun. Tigerbombs want to help.
- Lars Garvey Laing-Peterson