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Monday, 30 May 2011

Three trapped Tigers - Road One or Die

Those who are familiar with their three EPs to date have already come to expect great things of three trapped Tigers. Sometimes the first versions were too dispersed for their own good, but what is their first album, a route or Die, is a coherent and convincing the off collection and the other with relentless and unwavering focus.

The type of electronica put forward by the trio defies classification, but it is perhaps not necessary all look more far that runway two, trade of noise, for a description Specifies what is this band excels at. The only way of title be more appropriate would be if "Intensive" has been tagged on departure. Runway shows also the extensive ground covered dead - it five minutes later, as it moves beats spacey via developed muted palm on full metal riffs and out the other side with a final of increased euphoria. Rogue disciple reveals a darker with sinister spikes staccato high range matched by low rumbles. It is approximately on the point that you begin to wonder where they can go from here. Answer: from and to the top of the most spectacular way.

It would be difficult to single out a musical element which is most impressive, but it is difficult to ignore the work of Adam Betts stick, something that rarely falls below wonder jaw slack in terms of satisfaction. But no single constituent Assembly would be complete without the context of the other. As a chaotic opening passages, less excessive moments show a surprising flexibility, with contemplative leads to the piano immobility of the Zil acting as quiet to the eye of the storm.

Three trapped Tigers are a group who have been unrushed in their career to date, gradually increasing in intrigue and quality with each version, leaving fans wanting - how - and more. With a route or die, they managed to destroy not only their previous versions, but perhaps something else out in 2011. Not only is it one listen to awaken, with lots of fun to be had hearing assessment peak and subtle sections and fade, but it is even more exciting to speculate on what awaits us in the future of this extraordinary group of musicians.

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