Tiikeri: Tee Se Itse EP 7"
Tiikeri are back with a brand new self released 7" EP, losing none of the steam from their prior material. Tiikeri is a band steeped in it's love for 70s punk, of which Finland had one of the most vibrant scenes. Tiikeri is spearheading the rebirth of that local sound with maximum energy. The songs here are fast, catchy, dance-y, with all of the charm and spirit of their Finnish predecessors. Highly recommended for anyone who loves early punk rock.
Our take: I fell in love with Turku, Finlandās Tiikeri when they released their first album, Punk Rock Pamaus!!! in 2023, and now theyāre back with a new 4-song EP, Tee Se Itse, on their own Tiikeri Records. While Tiikeriās members are active in the hardcore scene, their music takes inspiration from the more melodic side of 70s punk, both Finnish groups like Koroosio and Vaavi and UK bands like the Boys and the Buzzcocks. Tiikeriās songs are well-constructed and melodic enough that one might classify them as power-pop, but their target audience seems to be middle-aged punk record collectors rather than casual listeners just looking for a melody they can hum and/or a rhythm they can tap their toe to. Falling so firmly in that āmiddle-aged record collectorā demographic, itās hard for me to imagine what Tiikeriās music might sound like from outside it, but I just love it. I canāt understand many of the lyrics so this may be a projection, but it sounds like Tiikeri writes love songs to punk rock itself. When I listen to their music, Iām brought back to a time when punk rock was the only thing that made me feel understood, when screaming along to Screeching Weasel or the Buzzcocks or whatever band I was obsessing about at the moment was just about the most pleasure I could feel. I still listen to a ton of music (perhaps Iām always searching for that feeling), but very little of it hits me in the same as those classics. Tiikeri is an exception. The gem of these four songs is āRokenrolliaā with its chiming, Nerves / Flaming Groovies-style guitar hook thatās so classic-sounding it should appeal to anyone who loves Tom Petty or Blondie, but we punks get to keep it for ourselves. Iām sure there are plenty of people who would listen to 20 seconds of Tiikeriās music and dismiss it as pop-punk, or be flummoxed by their cutesy imagery, but this speaks to me in some deep way that I canāt even understand, much less explain. Check it out and see if youāre in the same camp, and if youāre not, I sincerely hope you can find some music you love as much as I love this.
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Tiikeri: Tee Se Itse EP 7"
Tiikeri: Tee Se Itse EP 7"
Tiikeri are back with a brand new self released 7" EP, losing none of the steam from their prior material. Tiikeri is a band steeped in it's love for 70s punk, of which Finland had one of the most vibrant scenes. Tiikeri is spearheading the rebirth of that local sound with maximum energy. The songs here are fast, catchy, dance-y, with all of the charm and spirit of their Finnish predecessors. Highly recommended for anyone who loves early punk rock.
Our take: I fell in love with Turku, Finlandās Tiikeri when they released their first album, Punk Rock Pamaus!!! in 2023, and now theyāre back with a new 4-song EP, Tee Se Itse, on their own Tiikeri Records. While Tiikeriās members are active in the hardcore scene, their music takes inspiration from the more melodic side of 70s punk, both Finnish groups like Koroosio and Vaavi and UK bands like the Boys and the Buzzcocks. Tiikeriās songs are well-constructed and melodic enough that one might classify them as power-pop, but their target audience seems to be middle-aged punk record collectors rather than casual listeners just looking for a melody they can hum and/or a rhythm they can tap their toe to. Falling so firmly in that āmiddle-aged record collectorā demographic, itās hard for me to imagine what Tiikeriās music might sound like from outside it, but I just love it. I canāt understand many of the lyrics so this may be a projection, but it sounds like Tiikeri writes love songs to punk rock itself. When I listen to their music, Iām brought back to a time when punk rock was the only thing that made me feel understood, when screaming along to Screeching Weasel or the Buzzcocks or whatever band I was obsessing about at the moment was just about the most pleasure I could feel. I still listen to a ton of music (perhaps Iām always searching for that feeling), but very little of it hits me in the same as those classics. Tiikeri is an exception. The gem of these four songs is āRokenrolliaā with its chiming, Nerves / Flaming Groovies-style guitar hook thatās so classic-sounding it should appeal to anyone who loves Tom Petty or Blondie, but we punks get to keep it for ourselves. Iām sure there are plenty of people who would listen to 20 seconds of Tiikeriās music and dismiss it as pop-punk, or be flummoxed by their cutesy imagery, but this speaks to me in some deep way that I canāt even understand, much less explain. Check it out and see if youāre in the same camp, and if youāre not, I sincerely hope you can find some music you love as much as I love this.
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Tiikeri are back with a brand new self released 7" EP, losing none of the steam from their prior material. Tiikeri is a band steeped in it's love for 70s punk, of which Finland had one of the most vibrant scenes. Tiikeri is spearheading the rebirth of that local sound with maximum energy. The songs here are fast, catchy, dance-y, with all of the charm and spirit of their Finnish predecessors. Highly recommended for anyone who loves early punk rock.
Our take: I fell in love with Turku, Finlandās Tiikeri when they released their first album, Punk Rock Pamaus!!! in 2023, and now theyāre back with a new 4-song EP, Tee Se Itse, on their own Tiikeri Records. While Tiikeriās members are active in the hardcore scene, their music takes inspiration from the more melodic side of 70s punk, both Finnish groups like Koroosio and Vaavi and UK bands like the Boys and the Buzzcocks. Tiikeriās songs are well-constructed and melodic enough that one might classify them as power-pop, but their target audience seems to be middle-aged punk record collectors rather than casual listeners just looking for a melody they can hum and/or a rhythm they can tap their toe to. Falling so firmly in that āmiddle-aged record collectorā demographic, itās hard for me to imagine what Tiikeriās music might sound like from outside it, but I just love it. I canāt understand many of the lyrics so this may be a projection, but it sounds like Tiikeri writes love songs to punk rock itself. When I listen to their music, Iām brought back to a time when punk rock was the only thing that made me feel understood, when screaming along to Screeching Weasel or the Buzzcocks or whatever band I was obsessing about at the moment was just about the most pleasure I could feel. I still listen to a ton of music (perhaps Iām always searching for that feeling), but very little of it hits me in the same as those classics. Tiikeri is an exception. The gem of these four songs is āRokenrolliaā with its chiming, Nerves / Flaming Groovies-style guitar hook thatās so classic-sounding it should appeal to anyone who loves Tom Petty or Blondie, but we punks get to keep it for ourselves. Iām sure there are plenty of people who would listen to 20 seconds of Tiikeriās music and dismiss it as pop-punk, or be flummoxed by their cutesy imagery, but this speaks to me in some deep way that I canāt even understand, much less explain. Check it out and see if youāre in the same camp, and if youāre not, I sincerely hope you can find some music you love as much as I love this.











