Unicycles

by Tiger Choir

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  • Limited Edition Vinyl

    160gm 12-inch vinyl of Unicycles, mastered by Josh Bonati at Bonati Mastering NYC. Comes in a full colour sleeve. You get an immediate download of the tracks in any format you wish (mp3, FLAC, AAC...), as well as an extra download code in the package to give to a friend! Pre-orders from May 1st, album released on June 1st.

    Pre-order includes immediate download of 1 track in your choice of MP3 320, FLAC, or other formats. A link to the complete album will be emailed to you the moment it’s released.

    Pre-order Now  $25 AUD or more

    shipping on or around 01 June 2012
    edition of 250
  • Digital Album

    Pre-order of Unicycles including immediate download of 1 track in your choice of MP3 320, FLAC, or other formats. A link to the complete album will be emailed to you the moment it’s released.

    Pre-order Now  $12 AUD

    releases 01 June 2012
  • Compact Disc

    Comes in a high quality digipack. Each unit individually shrink-wrapped. Also includes immediate download of 1-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

    Pre-order Now  $20 AUD

    shipping on or around 01 June 2012
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Ghosties
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Divers
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Vultures
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Dancer
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Wordless
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Cotton Claws
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Bird On Shoulder
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The Bell Curve (Part 2)
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Owls

about

Debut album by Hobart three piece Tiger Choir. Recorded on Bruny Island, in Taroona and in a South Hobart bedroom.

credits

releases 01 June 2012
Recorded by Tiger Choir
Mixed by Elliot Taylor
Mastered by James Tulczyn at Colvan Soundtrack
Remastered for vintl by Josh Bonati at Bonati Mastering NYC
Cover photo by Sean Fennessy
Artwork by Jessica Lillico

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about

Tiger Choir are a three-piece band from Hobart, Tasmania. They play scuzzy pop tunes formed in cramped spaces in Hobart ... more houses amongst a tangled mess of instrument cables, furniture and musical equipment.

They have been described as "pop", “obtuse”, “experimental”, “otherworldly”, “fuck” and “dream drenched math tones, kinetic percussion, start-stop dynamics…and hooting catcalls so alien" less

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