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'''Tiger Tunes''' was a Danish popular [[indie pop]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/10715/Tiger-Tunes-Absolutely-Worthless-Compared-to-Important-Books/|title=Tiger Tunes - Absolutely Worthless Compared to Important Books (album review )|website=Sputnikmusic.com|accessdate=23 November 2020}}</ref> band. Formed in 2001, the band initially used the internet to distribute their music, releasing two singles from their album ''Forget About the Stupid Rocket Idea!'' In 2003, the band played at several festivals in Denmark: Roskilde, Midtfyns and at the Skanderborgfestival. Although only releasing a few singles, the band won the Steppeulv Award in the "Newcomer of the Year" category in 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.melk.dk/about.html|title=We Love Tiger Tunes<!-- Bot generated title -->|website=Melk.dk|accessdate=23 November 2020}}</ref> Despite this early success, the band's later works failed to gain recognition, and they later disbanded.
'''Tiger Tunes''' was a Danish popular [[indie pop]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/10715/Tiger-Tunes-Absolutely-Worthless-Compared-to-Important-Books/|title=Tiger Tunes - Absolutely Worthless Compared to Important Books (album review )|website=Sputnikmusic.com|accessdate=23 November 2020}}</ref> band. Formed in 2001, the band initially used the internet to distribute their music, releasing two singles from their album ''Forget About the Stupid Rocket Idea!'' In 2003, the band played at several festivals in Denmark: Roskilde, Midtfyns and at the Skanderborgfestival. Although only releasing a few singles, the band won the Steppeulv Award in the "Newcomer of the Year" category in 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.melk.dk/about.html|title=We Love Tiger Tunes<!-- Bot generated title -->|website=Melk.dk|accessdate=23 November 2020|archive-date=14 September 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080914035447/http://melk.dk/about.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> Despite this early success, the band's later works failed to gain recognition, and they later disbanded.


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Latest revision as of 06:06, 13 March 2024

Tiger Tunes
OriginDenmark
GenresIndie pop
Indie rock
Lo-fi
Years active2001–2007
LabelsnetMusicZone Records
V2 Records merged with Artemis Records
WebsiteOfficial Site

Tiger Tunes was a Danish popular indie pop[1] band. Formed in 2001, the band initially used the internet to distribute their music, releasing two singles from their album Forget About the Stupid Rocket Idea! In 2003, the band played at several festivals in Denmark: Roskilde, Midtfyns and at the Skanderborgfestival. Although only releasing a few singles, the band won the Steppeulv Award in the "Newcomer of the Year" category in 2004.[2] Despite this early success, the band's later works failed to gain recognition, and they later disbanded.

Members

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  • Mr Q – Programming and drums
  • K. R. Hansen – Vocals
  • Knø – Guitar
  • Marie – Synth and vocals
  • Lasse Lakken – Bass and synth

Discography

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  • Forget About the Stupid Rocket Idea! (2004)
  • Absolutely Worthless Compared To Important Books (2005)
  • Foolio (2005)
  • Pancake America (2005)

References

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  1. ^ "Tiger Tunes - Absolutely Worthless Compared to Important Books (album review )". Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  2. ^ "We Love Tiger Tunes". Melk.dk. Archived from the original on 14 September 2008. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
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