TIGERTAILZ Announces Winner Of School Band Competition

January 3, 2007

Young local Cardiff high-school rockers THE HARROWING have been selected as the winners of the TIGERTAILZ "School Band Competition." The group is said to be a five-piece thrash/hardcore metal band with students from Welsh secondary school Glantaf in Cardiff. Check out their MySpace page at this location.

THE HARROWING will play one song to open the TIGERTAILZ show at St. David's Hall in Cardiff on Saturday, February 10.

As previously reported, TIGERTAILZ bassist Pepsi Tate is currently working on what will be the 'TAILZ' first official DVD release. The new DVD (provisionally entitled "Blast") will contain footage from last year's European live shows as well as lots of outtakes, interviews and also the recent promo video "Falling Down". The band hopes to officially release this new DVD at its next live show at Cardiff St David's Hall on Saturday, February 10. TIGERTAILZ is also in early discussions with a record company about a possible reissue of the original "Wazbones" album. "In many people's opinion, the 'Wazbones' record was the best album the 'TAILZ ever made," reads a posting on the group's web site. "If a deal can be done, this would actually be the first official release of this record as it has never been released in its true form. The later released version was re-recorded with new songs. If agreed, this reissued 'Wazbones' album would feature all the original songs which were recorded in 1991 at Monnow Valley Studios [in] Monmouth, Rockfield Studios [in] Monmouth and Front Page Recorders [in] Costa Mesa, CA, USA. The album featured a 'Clockwork Orange' theme with all the band members decked out in the same clothes as the characters in film."

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