They Don't Change Under Moonlight

They Don't Change Under Moonlight is the debut mini album from Welsh rock band Tiger Please which was released 2 November 2009.

They Don't Change Under Moonlight
Studio album by
Released November 2, 2009
RecordedApril 2009
GenreAlternative rock
Length29:53
LabelWalnut Tree
ProducerTodd Campbell
Tiger Please chronology
They Don't Change Under Moonlight
(2009)
Seasons
(2010)

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Digital Fix[1]
Kerrang![2]
Punktastic[3]

Reviews for the album have been generally very positive. The Digital Fix called the album "a phenomenal piece of work that has come out of absolutely nowhere", particularly praising Leon Stanford's voice and the band's ability to be ambitious to a grandiose extent yet personal and heartfelt at the same time.[1] Punktastic similarly praised Stanford's vocals and remarked that "There have been so many talented Welsh bands in the last few years and Tiger Please are among the best."[3] "[The album] contains not a single weak moment. From start to end this young Welsh five-piece offer a mighty, vibrant blend of muscularity and delicacy, mixing cinematic Gaslight Anthem-like storytelling with the gruff homebrewed rock vintage of Pearl Jam," wrote David McLaughlin of Kerrang!.[2]

Track listing

All songs written by Tiger Please.

  1. "[Untitled Track]" - 0:23
  2. "Strawberry Moon" - 3:54
  3. "Set Sail" - 1:21
  4. "The Armada" - 3:43
  5. "Let Me In" - 0:19
  6. "There's No Hero In Heroin" - 4:04
  7. "City Lights" - 1:27
  8. "Without Country" - 3:36
  9. "[Untitled Track]" - 1:01
  10. "This Side Of This Town" - 5:10
  11. "Lullabye" - 0:32
  12. "Lights & Sound" - 4:24

Personnel

Tiger Please
  • Leon Stanford – Vocals
  • Tyla Campbell – Guitars
  • Luc Morris - Guitars
  • Jimmi Kendall - Bass
  • Lewis Rowsell – Drums
Additional musicians
  • Clare Baxter - Violin
  • Sophia Glennon - Violin
  • Jonny Hoyle - Viola
  • Emyr Gruffydd - Cello
  • Neil Starr - Additional Vocals
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References

  1. Burnett, Steven. "Review: Tiger Please: - They Don't Change Under Moonlight Album Review". The Digital Fix. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
  2. McLaughlin, David. Kerrang! #1286, November 7, 2009. Album reviews. "Welsh wunderkinds unburden their hearts on accomplished debut". p. 52.
  3. Savage, Paul. "Review: Tiger Please - They Don't Change Under Moonlight". punktastic.com. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
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