HIGH BIAS.COM: “This is the kind of band that will make r&r diehards jump back on their feet and ‘rock is dead’ naysayers shut the hell up.”


UNDER THE VOLCANO: “TIGER MOUNTAIN is here to claim their place in the music industry and more importantly, bring conventional Rock ‘n’ Roll out of the gutter.”


SILENT UPROAR: “Tiger Mountain remind me of a less spastic Mark Arm fronting a less drugged out Rolling Stones, with a less snooty Stroke playing one of the instruments.”


ESOTERICA: “Analog Heads Gone French is one of those kinds of power pop things that would sit nicely next to your Cheap trick records…What more could you want than catchy tunes produced in a singles-minded vein?”


BABY SUE.COM: “ ‘Analog Heads Gone French’ has an immediate appeal in that it was produced to perfection and captures the essence of the band’s spontaneity.”


CANDY FOR BAD CHILDREN: “TIGER MOUNTAIN is a New York band with a British attitude ready to take over the airwaves with 12X5 vibe…So maybe with the warm harmonies and dual axe grind that girlfriend of yours will trade in her Interpol CD for this authentic stuff.”


THE LONG ISLAND PRESS: “…combines the sounds of British Invasion bands like The Kinks and The Yardbirds with the aggression of '77-era punk rock and Motown backbeats.”

NEW YORK WASTE: “Garage pop sounds for those tiny hours between. Smooth rock and blues with a couple shots of cheap booze thrown in…oh bartender!”


NYROCK.COM: “…a decidedly svelte brand of downtown rock ‘n’ roll…Cocksure, flirty riffing…this band is radio ready; each song had a definitive hook rooted in psych-rock, alt-country, or full-on guitar rock a la The Who. The up-tempo music was free of angst or forced cool.”


JERSEY BEAT: “…this stuff beats Creed any day and is ten times more comprehensible than the Strokes.”


THE NERVE: “These guys play rock. And not the kind preceded by a qualifier, like indie or moustache or post, just rock. They sound like Richard Butler (minus the accent but maintaining the swagger) fronting late seventies Rolling Stones.”


NEW HAVEN ADVOCATE: “…a 70s/80s retro flair…rampaging felt-good rock.”


NEW HAVEN REGISTER: “…promising, with bits of ‘60s pop, ‘70s white shoe, skinny tie variety new-wave and ‘80s energy, all used wisely. Best shot for national glory…”

PREFIX MAGAZINE: “…these songs are unpretentious and good-natured, existing to make you feel good without thinking about it.”


TRIS MCCALL REPORT: “Me, I’m looking forward to summer because it means I’ll be able to listed to Analog heads Gone French the way it was meant to be heard: at top volume on the highway, car windows rolled down…”


MARK’S RECORD REVIEWS.COM: “…these guys can obviously play their instruments. Heck, as irritable as I can be, even I can’t escape the catchy melodic genius and fun guitar stylings…”