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Republic Tigers Announce Tour

Everybody’s favorite band from Missouri, The Republic Tigers, are about to set off on tour.  The band just released Keep Color on vinyl and will be sportin’ it at all the shows.  The album’s solid front to back to  be sure to pick it up.  They roll into the 9:30 Club in DC on April 23th and the Fillmore at the TLA in Philly on April 24th.  Check the rest of the dates after the jump.

mp3: The Republic Tigers – Made Concrete

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The Republic Tigers On Daytrotter

We wrote pretty highly of the Republic Tigers when we first heard them a little while ago, so naturally we were excited to find out they recently stopped by the Daytrotter studio to record some great renditions of cuts of their latest album, Keep Color.  Here’s a stand out for me, but make sure you check the rest out.

mp3: The Republic Tigers – Buildings and Mountains (Daytrotter Session)

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Back To Life

Well I’m back from a fabulous week of sunshine and ocean.  It was nice to relax and let my mind float along the coast for a while before drifting back ashore to the routine of daily life.  While I was out there I was able to seriously digest some music so some reviews shall be appearing on the site shortly, but for now…

mp3: Pas/Cal – The Bronze Beached Boys (Come On Let’s Go)

mp3: Islands – Jogging Gorgeous Summer

mp3: Girl Talk – Summer Smoke

mp3: Modest Mouse – Summer

mp3: Shy Child – Summer

mp3: The Republic Tigers – Golden Sand

mp3: The Cloud Room – We Sleep In The Ocean

mp3: Lupe Fiasco – Sunshine

mp3: Violent Femmes – Blister In The Sun

mp3: Weezer – Island In The Sun

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The Run Down – Thursday April 17, 2008

Today seems to be the busiest show day of the week. The 9:30 club has Kate Nash, DC9 has Tally Hall and The Republic Tigers, The Red and The Black has The Dig, The Incorrigibles , Motel Motel and Red Shift, while the Ottobar has Abby Mott, Golden Jubilee, and Pulaski.

mp3: Kate Nash – Nicest Thing –> website –> buy
mp3: The Republic Tigers – Made Concrete –> website –> buy
mp3: The Dig – Any Day Now –> website –> buy
mp3: Abby Mott – Snow –> website –> buy

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The Run Down – Wednesday April 16, 2008

Good ole hump day seems to be providing some good middle of the week acts. The 9:30 club has Grand Ole Party and Rogue Wave, The Khyber has The Epochs and Lightning Bugs, while the North Star Bar has Tally Hall and The Republic Tigers.

mp3: Grand Ole Party – Nasty Habits –> website –> buy
mp3: Rogue Wave – Nourishment Nation –> website –> buy
mp3: The Epochs – Collision (TheDeathSet) –> website –> buy
mp3: The Republic Tigers – Weatherbeaten –> website –> buy

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Toofer Toosday – An American Chinese & The Republic Tigers

It’s not too often you come across a band that has such a solidified identity and image so early on. An American Chinese not only has a unique sound, they also have a defined visual representation throughout their website, posters, and promos. I guess I could equate it to how I felt when I first discovered Fishboy’s website and music. Why is this important? Well for me it shows they’re serious for one. It also shows that they aren’t just looking to play pretty songs for us to sing a long. They have a purpose and an emotion to put forth. Anyway. I thought I’d mention that before explaining that their EP, Panic Pilgrim, that I received recently is simply fantastic. The seven piece from Philadelphia blends a fun poppy sound that can be large and introspective like the Arcade Fire or small and personal like the Violent Femmes. These guys and gals have officially put themselves on the list for bands to watch. Apparently they’re at work on a full length, and you can find them playing a variety of shows in the PA area. We’ll keep you posted.

mp3: An American Chinese – Blaine Wiggins Failed Musician –> website –> buy
mp3: An American Chinese – No No Like That

I received another EP recently that also blew me away. It was from The Republic Tigers, a five piece out of Kansas City. This band might be in for something big. The EP was released on Chop Shop in December of 2007 and there is an album in the works for this year. They remind me of everything I love about the Shins while blending a unique, almost ambient quality to their melodies. I can always tell a great EP when I find myself eagerly wanting more after it ends. That was the case for this disc. I was pretty much sold when the thumping drum line surprisingly kicked in on the third track ‘The Drums’ (fitting, I guess). The list of bands to watch grows even larger with the addition of The Republic Tigers. If you’re heading to SXSW this year, make this band a priority to see.

mp3: The Republic Tigers – Buildings and Mountains –> website –> buy
mp3: The Republic Tigers – The Drums

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