Miniature Tigers sound was forged in the bedroom of frontman Charlie Brand, only to quickly outgrow the space, with the band soon finding itself on stage, in the studio and signed to Phoenixs Modern Art Records in short order. Brands lyrics, a mix of deeply personal insights and playful references to the disparate cultural artifacts that have informed his existence, and effortlessly constructed indie-pop arrangements have made fans in his native Phoenix and beyond. They stretch to Los Angeles, where he reconnected with drummer, collaborator and fellow charter member of the band Rick Schaier while living in Hollywood, and far beyond thanks to the Internet, which it seems people are into these days.
Miniature Tigers debut album Tell it to the Volcano runs the lyrical gamut, taking inspiration from and referencing TVs Lost (which rates a Dharma Initiative sticker on Brands acoustic) as easily as it probes the joy and heartbreak of Charlies own life, while managing not to take itself too seriously. Brand wrote the album while on the lam, not from the law, but rather from a relationship he described as brutal. He left Phoenix to clear his head, landing in Los Angeles and collaborating with his friend Rick to complete the long-gestating album. It was his catharsis, with cannibals and volcanoes stepping in for the real world problems that had both beset and inspired him. In the end the album represents Charlies effort to codify, examine, and ultimately move past a 2-year stretch of his life.
Charlie and Rick are joined in their live incarnation by friends and collaborators Lou Kummerer on bass and Lawrence Hearn on lead guitar and keyboards, for performances that seem to give equal time to playing songs and intra-band joking. They aim for a controlled chaos aesthetic that eschews auto pilot at all costs.
In an effort to further confound the expectations of those around the band, they chose to have their video directed by someone who had never helmed one before, or at least never an authorized music video. The band tapped Yacht Rock creator JD Ryznar to direct their video for Cannibal Queen in the hopes he would recreate the magic of his wildly popular Internet video series. Ryznar quickly assimilated the bands aesthetic and turned in a video equal parts Weird Science and Frankenstein, to the bands delight.
Tell it to the Volcano is currently available on iTunes, as well as a limited-edition letterpressed CD package and on vinyl at shows and via the bands web site. Theyll be touring through the winter of 2009, when the album will find its way to stores through an official retail release.
Get Me Naked 2: Electric Boogaloo
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Cannibal Queen!!!! Nov 03
jAcE ©
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You are a magic man, Charlie Brand :) Oct 30
Carly Ball
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Heard them in Philly with Ben Folds. Fantastic! Jun 26
Kashee :D
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i love this May 25
Megan
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i like you. like...like-like you. Apr 14
saara
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cute :) sweet and simple, def nice. keep up the good work ! Jan 14
It's Just Chris. (Back for More)
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"the wolf". is the sh!t, i like the tune. Dec 29
Darby
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cannibal queen is my fav. i listen to it all the time Dec 20
Reinvent ♥
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woah. i really like the sound. :) Dec 10
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I love this, it's really great. Nov 02
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I love this, it's really great. Nov 02
caro-line, con-tagious
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i adore you kids! you are so unique and a pleasure to my ears, i've already got you a fan base, so please be sure to stop by atl. we'd love you even more :] Oct 13
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