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artist Fond of Tigers

Vancouver, BC, CANADA
Drip Audio
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Fond of Tigers have been developing a complicated, beautiful sound since 2003. Featuring seven of Vancouver’s leading creative musicians, Fond of Tigers play a layered, nuanced music that explores musical possibilities ranging from the smallest gesture of extended technique, to the full avant-rock bombast possible with a wild, double-drumkit-led septet.

Although admitting that “jazz purists will find little to comfort them”, Coda magazine named the group’s debut recording, a thing to live with (Drip Audio) “one of the best releases of 2006”. In just under 50 minutes the band (variously described in print as "compelling", "eclectic", "transcendent", "hypnotic", and "post-everything") showcased their visceral combination of meticulous odd-time composition and improvisational abandon, resulting in a sometimes confusing, always exhilarating ordered chaos. Downbeat Magazine called it “spellbinding” and “remarkably vital”.

Fond of Tigers’ second album, Release the Saviours was an ambitious and focused synthesis of mathy freakouts, off-kilter jazz, ambient sound sculpture, abstract improvisation, and a rare feel for making music that is both challenging, and highly listenable. It’s what one writer called “beacon of hope in a year plagued by an excess of dull music”, helping the late-year release make several annual best of lists, including Exclaim! Magazine, Tiny Mix Tapes, CokeMachineGlow, and Germany’s Borderline Radio.

The group’s third album, Continent & Western (released by Drip Audio on September 21, 2010), garnered a 2011 Juno Nomination (ceremony to be held March 27th, 2011), and further critical acclaim. Simultaneously more experimental and more accessible than previous Fond of Tigers releases, the album shows the band honing its unique blend of avant-garde textures and post-rock structures while expanding its range to include vocals and additional members. Toronto’s Sandro Perri (Constellation Records) lends vocals and lyrics to “Vitamin Meathawk”, while Swedish experimenter Mats Gustafsson brings his intense saxophone and electronics push to “Grandad”. Bandleader Stephen Lyons also takes the microphone for the lush, unhurried closing track, “Upheaval”. Exclaim! Magazine said of the album: "Fond Of Tigers vacillate between minimal washes of sound and gales of loudness that incorporate jazz, rock, European classical and electronic accents in grand, sweeping ways."

The group has performed at the 2006 through 2010 editions of the Vancouver Jazz Festival, Toronto’s Music Gallery, The Guelph Jazz Festival, Sled Island Music Festival, Suoni per il Popolo, LOLA Festival, the New Forms Festival, and the Festival de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville, collaborated with Sandro Perri, Mats Gustafsson, and Secret Mommy, and shared stages with Deerhoof, Shad, Owen Pallett, the Grande Mothers, Tortoise, and others.

Fond of Tigers’ intense and idiosyncratic sound inhabits an undefined musical territory somewhere in the outlands of avant-rock: “prog, post-rock, or jazz -- whatever you want to call this, it rarely sounds this pretty, this expressive, this emotional, this bracing.” (CokeMachineGlow)

lineup

stephen lyons guitar
Morgan McDonald piano
jp carter trumpet
dan gaucher drums
skye brooks drums
shanto bhattacharya bass
jesse zubot violin
liam russell triangle
Continent & Western
Label Drip Audio
Released June, 2010
Continent & Western
Release the Saviours
Label Drip Audio
Released November, 2007
Release the Saviours
A Thing To Live With
Label Drip Audio
Released June, 2006
A Thing To Live With

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