First Tiger's music is smart, playful and surprising - full of syncopated rhythms, lively basslines, off-kilter hooks, and tunes that'll stay with you.

They released their first album, Dedicated, in 2016. Airplay and appearances on BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio Scotland soon followed including Single of the Week on the Janice Forsyth BBC Scotland Culture Show.

The tracks are all different, inspired by a variety of experiences and influences. For Pete's Sake gives a nod to Jacques Brel's Vesoul in its contemporary take on escape from a stultifying relationship. Walking On Air takes the opening lines of Fats Waller's Crazy 'Bout My Baby as a starting point, and uses them to get at a completely different set of ideas. Other People's Taste plays with ideas of identity and originality - and the vanity of small differences - with a tongue-in-cheek reference to meeting your doppleganger.

Identity, personal flaws, doomed and failed relationships are addressed with a shrug and a wry smile.

Like a lot of bands, they find it hard to describe their own music. "We've had comparisons to a surprising range of bands and singers - some we’d never heard of, most we wouldn't have thought of, and many we're flattered to be compared to."

"We want this album to feel like a fun, catchy piece of work. Stick it on while you brew the coffee."

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