Get Along Like A House on Fire

Editorial Reviews
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Critics’ comparisons for Tiger Mountain were flying following the New York foursome’s auspicious 2003 debut, Analog Heads Go French, with the Who, Beatles, Faces and Rolling Stones all said to be lending riffs, phrasing and melodies to its compact sound. For the sophomore effort, the band blasts out of the gate with instrumental influences torn from the pages of Legs McNeil’s punk narrative Please Kill Me, including the musical muscle of the MC5, fluid guitar interplay of Television and slapdash abandon of the New York Dolls. An all-star cast led by the firecracker beat of drummer Aaron Conte (ex-Nada Surf) also includes bassist Dean Rispler (formerly with Murphy’s Law), and twin guitarists/vocalists Tyler Lenane and Mike Jackson, who can uniformly embellish like Bill Janovitz, bark like David Johansen, snarl like Tommy Stinson and harmonize like Dave and Ray Davies. Made loud to be played the same. --Scott Holter

Get Along Like A House on Fire
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Straight-up rock from NYC
Get Along Like A House on Fire
Tiger Mountain
Manufacturer: Luck Cat
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00081AH8G
Release Date: 2005-02-02

Tracks:

  1. Shouldn't Be Long
  2. Now That You're On T.V.
  3. She Played Me Too
  4. Century's Gone
  5. A Certain Slice
  6. Good Lie Down
  7. Hold On To Planet Earth
  8. The Occasion
  9. You're All Right
  10. Superintendent #9
  11. Overtime
  12. Just Like You
  13. Cut Your Darlings

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Critics' comparisons for Tiger Mountain were flying following the New York foursome's auspicious 2003 debut, Analog Heads Go French, with the Who, Beatles, Faces and Rolling Stones all said to be lending riffs, phrasing and melodies to its compact sound. For the sophomore effort, the band blasts out of the gate with instrumental influences torn from the pages of Legs McNeil's punk narrative Please Kill Me, including the musical muscle of the MC5, fluid guitar interplay of Television and slapdash abandon of the New York Dolls. An all-star cast led by the firecracker beat of drummer Aaron Conte (ex-Nada Surf) also includes bassist Dean Rispler (formerly with Murphy's Law), and twin guitarists/vocalists Tyler Lenane and Mike Jackson, who can uniformly embellish like Bill Janovitz, bark like David Johansen, snarl like Tommy Stinson and harmonize like Dave and Ray Davies. Made loud to be played the same. --Scott Holter

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Straight-up rock from NYC.......2005-05-27

I saw these guys in NYC awhile ago, and then again in Boston at O'Brien's, and I've had the album on repeat for several weeks. "The Occasion" in particular is really catchy. They are dedicated, talented musicians with a real feeling for loud rock-n-roll with intelligence and heart. If you want to hear more than a short clip they have a couple full-length mp3s up on their myspace.com page.

Music:

  1. Greatest Hits
  2. Greatest Hits Live [Live]
  3. Guitar Slinger
  4. I Against I
  5. I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
  6. Kay la Boule
  7. Life of a Soldier [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. Lodestar.EP
  9. Louder Than Bombs
  10. Lunar Stew Trio

Music

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The Magic Is Over

Café Concertino

Bach: Violin Concertos, BWV 1041-1043

Christmas: The True Meaning

Dangerous & Moving [Limited Edition] [Import]

Another Sun

Careless Love

Bolero (Box Set) [Box set]

All the Aussies [Import]

Amelia al ballo (Amelia Goes to the Ball--Orig 1954 Prod) and Instrumental Interludes from the Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore

Bebop

Back to the Beautiful

Ando Como la Bala

David

Bumpin'