Listen Tigercub return with ‘I.W.G.F.U’

It’s their first new material since the release off their second album.
Following the release of their second album ‘As Blue As Indigo’ in June, Tigercub are back with new track ‘I.W.G.F.U’.
“I wanted a party song to kick off our first headline tour in four years,” the band’s Jamie Hall explains. “I.W.G.F.U is that song, it’s a thrill ride, start to finish, it journeys through the dynamic spectrum at breakneck speed and I think lands harder than anything we’ve ever done.
“It’s about drinking, and that moment when despite my best efforts to abstain, my impulse always takes over and I say: ‘fuck it’ let’s go big.”
Have a listen below.
See Tigercub live at the following dates:
NOVEMBER
27: Brighton, England - CHALK
28: Guildford, Surrey, England - The Boiler Room
29: Tunbridge Wells, England - The Forum
DECEMBER
01: Norwich, England - The Waterfront
02: Leeds, England - Brudenell
03: Sheffield, England - The Leadmill
04: Glasgow, Scotland - King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
05: Newcastle, England - The Think Tank
06: Birmingham, England - Dead Wax
07: Nottingham, England - Bodega Social Club
08: Manchester, England - The Deaf Institute
10: Cardiff, Wales - Clwb Ifor Bach
11: Southampton, England - The Joiners
12: Exeter, Devon, England - The Cavern
14: London, England - Lafayette
Records & Merch

Tigercub - As Blue as Indigo Transparent Blue Vinyl Vinyl
£20

Tigercub - As Blue as Indigo CD CD
£10
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