Titled “Ritual”, the album features 11 new songs. Of the album title vocalist Jack Meille explained “Making an album is some kind of ritual. There is something sacred in writing songs as nobody can really tell where the inspiration for a riff or a melody comes from. You can never tell when it’s the right time to write a song and you can allow yourself to be inspired; it’s like embracing the energies of all members and being connected” .
The band worked on the songs for over a year, constantly revisiting and revising their ideas which coalesced in what the band feel is their best album since the revered “Spellbound”. Guitarist Micky Crystal explained further, “Coming up with the album title was a tricky one as we had all made a conscious effort to not have it be a song title which we felt would steer the listener in the direction of that particular song. We feel that we have an album of songs where each one stands up on its own merit. The one title that we all feel captures the vibe of this album as well as the Tygers was “Ritual.”
Following on three years from the critical success of their eponymously titled album “Tygers of Pan Tang” the record is currently being supported by international touring throughout the UK and Europe. Additionally, plans are in hand to play Australia and make a return visit to Japan. Original Tyger Robb Weir, whose vision put the band at the forefront of the NWOBHM, feels that with this album is a true successor to those heady days and reflected, “Every album you set out to create is special. “Ritual” is just that bit extra special! It’s taken two studio postponements, but we now have the right result….a claw ripping, gigantic sabre tooth Tyger kind of an album which you’re gonna love! Don’t be shy to say you think it’s the best… because it is!”
The release was preceded by the single ‘”White Lines” on 12” vinyl, the ‘b’ side of which celebrated 40 years since the release of the first Tygers single ‘”Don’t Touch Me There” with Fred Purser and Soren Andersen joining the band on guitar. Two more singles were since then released from the album: “Damn You” and “Destiny”.
Tour dates:
22.11 La Belle Angele, Edinburgh (SCO)
23.11 Nordic Noise Festival, Think Tank, Newcastle (ENG)
24.11 Yardbirds, Grimsby (ENG)
25.11 Eleven, Stoke On Trent (ENG)
28.11 Tivoli, Buckley (ENG)
29.11 Old School House, Barnsley (ENG)
30.11 WinterStorm, Troon (SCO)
07.03 Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Düsseldorf (DE) (w/ Saxon, Doro & Diamond Head)
29.08 Stonedead Festival, Newark, (ENG)
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