top of page
Check back soon
Once posts are published, you’ll see them here.

Tigerclub – A Black Moon: Maximalist Alt-Rock Under a Darker Sky

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
    dailyentertainment95
  • 1 hour ago
  • 1 min read

Why it is trending: Tigercub’s “A BLACK MOON” is drawing major attention as anticipation builds for their upcoming album Nets to Catch the Wind, with fans embracing the band’s evolving industrial edge and towering, atmosphere-heavy sound.

Tigercub — the critically acclaimed power trio fronted by Jamie Hall — have built a reputation for dense, maximalist production and a brooding blend of alternative rock and post-grunge. After establishing themselves with 2016’s Abstract Figures in the Dark, they broke into the UK Top 20 with 2021’s As Blue as Indigo, expanding both their audience and critical acclaim. Their 2023 record Perfume of Decay, released via Loosegroove Records (run by Stone Gossard and Regan Hagar), deepened their heavy, cinematic textures.

Following 2025’s industrial-tinged single “Fall In Fall Out,” “A BLACK MOON” continues to push Tigercub into darker, more expansive territory. The track layers crushing riffs with Hall’s melodic intensity, creating a sense of tension that feels both intimate and colossal. It’s moody, magnetic, and unafraid to sit in shadow — a signal of the ambition driving their forthcoming album Nets to Catch the Wind (out April 10, 2026). With “A BLACK MOON,”

Tigercub don’t just embrace darkness — they turn it into something vast and luminous.


Comments


Subscribe Form

Thanks for submitting!

  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

©2020 by DailyEntertainmentWorld. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page