Some albums push you to buy, play and destroy your guitar. Others move you. The Tigers’ third full length, ‘Corners’ does both. They marry the fuzzy indierock sensibility with the aggression of a shark on bath salts. It just pulls you in with a soundscape of crashing guitars, riff-driven anthems, emotional vocals and some of the best drumming. This is why we love indie rock, every so often a band will come around that will just totally blow our mind away. These eleven tracks, recorded and produced by the band and their long-time collaborator Filippo Strang (who recently recorded with P. Katis the new Kurt Vile's album at the Tarquin Studio in NY), offer noisy, collective fun with high quality production reminiscent of 90's heyday.