Brighton's Tigercub unravel psychedelic grunge cut "Destroy"
14 July 2015, 13:52
| Written by
Laurence Day
Brighton's Tigercub have revealed latest single "Destroy", a grizzled grunge-rock paean with metal undertones.
The tune's got cyclic riffs and droning Queens/Kyuss bass licks. It's more psychedelic than it first lets on, barging through with chunky rock noises before repeated motifs and hypnotic percussion.
Too Pure will release "Destroy", as well as second A-side "You", on 14 August.
Listen to "Destroy" below, and then check out the band's upcoming shows afterwards.
July
26 - Birmingham, Off the Cuff Festival
August
6 - London, Old Blue Last
7 - Brighton, Bleach (launch party)
8 - Southampton, Lennons
November
14 Southampton, Independence Festival
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