#330
Slow Place Like Home - Tiger Lilly
Wednesday 8th June, 2016
They Say: “Tiger Lilly is a lyrical depiction of a rather harmless scenario, while spending time by a local beach. It tells the story of reflective delinquency from the eyes of an actual night owl and represents a tale of how not to spend an evening by the coast, according to the protagonist.
Musically, it throws out a slight edge to the otherwise fun storyville. That owl could hoot."
We Say: “For such a sweet bunch - known for their relatively calm and reassuring previous releases - there’s a welcomed malice to ‘Tiger Lilly’ - spinning the band in a curious new direction. It’s pulsating, futuristic and very catchy indeed.”
Slow Place Like Home is the work of Donegal-based producer Keith Mannion. ‘Tiger Lilly’ is one half of the latest release, along with ‘Friday’, and it’s available to buy now.
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