Speakeasy Tiger Explained

Speakeasy Tiger
Origin:Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Genre:Pop, rock, electronic
Years Active:2008–2010
Label:Unsigned
Website:http://www.speakeasytiger.com
Current Members:Kyle Simmons
Lucas Gordon
Lauren Gale
Tavis Alley
Past Members:Katrina Stone
Kyle Simmons
Brett Peters
Elliott Peters
Peter Schmidt

Speakeasy Tiger was an American pop band from Denver, Colorado.

Speakeasy Tiger was founded in 2008 by Kyle Simmons (vocals), Peter Schmidt (piano, synth, keytar) and Lauren Gale (bass). Shortly thereafter members Lucas Gordon (drums) and Tavis Alley (guitar) were recruited to finish the band's lineup.[1] In early 2010 vocalist Kyle Simmons left Speakeasy Tiger and was replaced by frontwoman Katrina Stone.[2] In the fall of 2010 the group announced it would take an indefinite hiatus after members Katrina Stone and Peter Schmidt left the band.

History

Formation and debut album (2008–2010)

In the summer of 2008 original vocalist Kyle Simmons took her solo folk project Girl Named Kyle in a different direction, pairing with Peter Schmidt and Lauren Gale to form a backing band for her improvised compositions. Soon after the Denver-based group changed its name to Speakeasy Tiger after making the decision to change genres of music from folk to pop.[3]

The name Speakeasy Tiger was derived as a satirical play on the words speakeasy and blind tiger, which individually are both slang for the reference of illegal establishments selling alcohol during Prohibition. Original vocalist Kyle Simmons is quoted saying:

The group began looking for members to finish the line up in November 2008. They found drummer Lucas Gordon hailing from Colorado Springs, Colorado, having previously played in the metalcore band The Murder Formula. Promptly after, guitarist Tavis Alley, who attended Brigham Young University at the time, was recruited to the Mile High City to finish the line up after responding to a Facebook ad from the band looking for guitarists.[4]

Lucas Gordon comments on the change:

Speakeasy Tiger released its debut album The Public on July 11, 2009.[5] The album was an immediate success reaching the College Music Journal Billboard top 200 albums chart. It peaked at position 142 and was a top 20 add for the week of August 29, 2009.[1]

In November 2009, the group went back into the studio to remaster the single off The Public entitled "Oil Rising" at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado, with producer Lee Miles. The single was released in April 2010 shortly before the departure of vocalist Kyle Simmons.

Addition & Departure of Katrina Stone (2010)

In May 2010 after rumors of vocalist Kyle Simmons' struggles with other band mates the band revealed the vocalist's departure from the band.[6] After canceling a string of tour dates, the group took a small hiatus to search for a new vocalist. In June 2010 Speakeasy Tiger announced the addition of frontwoman Katrina Stone as an indefinite member while assuring they would not be canceling summer tour dates on The Vans Warped Tour.

Not long after the tour, however, Schmidt and Stone announced to the band that they were quitting, providing little explanation why.[7] The band was in pre-production on a new EP at the time, but the project has since been abandoned.

Speakeasy Tiger has since been on hiatus.

Musical style and influences

Music with a voice

Band members have stated that when writing music, they feel compelled to create music that manifests feelings of love, compassion, and caring in listeners. The group has teamed with various non-profit organizations including Keep A Breast[12] and online blogs including Vans Girls Blog[13] to promote a national sense of community through music.

Drummer Lucas Gordon quotes:

Band members

Current members

Former members

Discography

Compilations

Tours and festivals

Interviews and press

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rock: Breaking through Streams: Speakeasy Tiger. Giesler. Steffanie. November 1, 2009. Colorado Music Buzz Magazine. August 1, 2010.
  2. Web site: Lucas. Introducing Katrina Stone. Speakeasy Tiger LLC.. August 5, 2010.
  3. Web site: Speakeasy Tiger. Denver Syntax Issue 17. Denver Syntax. July 28, 2010.
  4. Web site: Backlin. Laura (Feb. 18, 2009). Speakeasy Tiger. UCD Advocate. July 27, 2010.
  5. Web site: andyspecial . Album Review: Speakeasy Tiger – The Public. Absolutepunk.net. July 23, 2010.
  6. Web site: Soloman. Blake (4/3/2010). Speakeasy Tiger Need Vocalist. Absolutepunk.net. July 29, 2010.
  7. Web site: chorus.fm. chorus.fm.
  8. Web site: Speakeasy Tiger Concert Schedule. Eventful. July 28, 2010.
  9. Web site: Otte. Jeff (Feb 16, 2009). Speakeasy Tiger and ATO5 at 1515. Denver Westword. July 28, 2010.
  10. Web site: Press. Garrett (7/7/2009). Unsigned Showcase: Speakeasy Tiger. Absolutepunk.net. July 27, 2010.
  11. Web site: You! Listen Now! . Showtime! Speakeasy Tiger and The Black Chariot. Tumblr: Powered by Disqus. August 1, 2010.
  12. Web site: January 7, 2010 . Speakeasy Tiger ends 2009 with a bang for KAB . July 23, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100127040649/http://www.keep-a-breast.org/archives/2412 . January 27, 2010 .
  13. Web site: Rae. Amanda (January 8, 2010). Speakeasy Tiger. Vans . July 23, 2010.
  14. Web site: Apang. Dawn (8/24/2008). Speakeasy Tiger- The Sore Throat EP Review. November 24, 2008. Racket Magazine. July 23, 2010.
  15. Web site: Reid. Sean. Alter The Press Autumn/Winter 2009 Compilation. Alter The Press. July 23, 2010.
  16. Web site: KKBB Apparel . July 28, 2010 . February 11, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100211112332/http://kkbbapparel.com/ . dead .
  17. Web site: Speakeasy Tiger on the KKBB Clothing compilation. Speakeasy Tiger LLC.. Aug 1, 2010.
  18. Web site: Hunter. Luke (9/18/2009). Monolith Festival 2009 Wrap up: Speakeasy Tiger. Some Love Music. July 28, 2010.
  19. Web site: MONOLITH FESTIVAL at RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE. www.monolithfestival.com.
  20. Web site: Vans Warped Tour 2010. Vans Warped Tour. July 28, 2010.