You’re about to love you some snake and tiger noise!
The Phoenix music scene generally stays underground. Sometimes – as a fan, anyway – it’s better that way since intimacy remains.
That, and they stay hungry, bringing the raw and the edge out through voice and instruments. Again better for fans than band members but …
Miniature Tigers got their start in the Sol Valley. Cute as they are the band shows themselves Tuesday, July 27 at the Rhythm Room, ripping through a set to celebrate the release of Fortress (Modern Art Records). It’s their second release as they delve further into the weird.
The Spinto Band, Roar and the perennially overlooked Kinch are all part of the bill. Show starts at 8pm. Tickets available at Stinkweeds, Hoodlums, Zia and Ticketweb.com, or at the door.
And dearly beloved locally, Snake! Snake! Snakes! (a copy editor’s nightmare that) got themselves a self-titled EP out. They’ll hit the Rhythm Room August 11. All ages, and they’re that type of band to appeal to grannies in the old folk’s home and ten-year-old rocking out at home.
Gospel Claws and Sister Cities get some serious set time that night on the RR’s small stage – reach out and touch someone!
(Check a listen to two songs from the EP here, and “The Mountain Fire” via Phoenix New Times)