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L'Exposer

by Infinite Tiger

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Really Home 02:30
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St Foy 02:11
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Strung Out 04:02
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Lay It Out 03:06
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Silk Rhodes 00:22
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Hi Me 02:20
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So It Goes 05:45

about

Who the fuck even cares? I mean, really, shit is realer than real with a pandemic guaranteed to cripple the world’s economy if not wipe out a fair chunk of its population, so what’s the point?

Regardless, the idiots at Infinite Tiger HQ are pressing on with the release of their debut album L’Exposer (pronounced lex-pose-ay, French for ‘lay it out’) because it had been in our minds, then on various demos then finally mixed and mastered over the course of months and years and the date was set and well, fuck it, if you can’t enjoy much right now, maybe you’ll enjoy this slab of weird nihilistic jams.

The album was conceived as a way to scratch a musical itch that had been nagging at us since we used to take over the stereos at house parties with mix-tapes consisting of El Producto era Avalanches, early Beck, Beastie Boys and Primal Scream tunes. We started in earnest and were blessed along the way (some time between initial demos and tracking) to strike up a friendship with THE Darren Seltmann (Avalanches) who helped us record and produce the record.

The result… L’Exposer, is the sound of exactly what we want to listen to: an unpretentious, tongue-in-cheek, eclectic and psychedelic mix of tunes that care more about good vibes than the limitations of genre.

It was written coming out of a deep mental funk in search of happiness which it turns out can be readily obtained in accepting the fact that existence is meaningless and your presence in every single moment is nothing but a miracle too precious to squander in over-analysis.

L’Exposer is built from loops drawn from samples as broad as cosmic jazz to French Dada-ist poetry and is itself a loop, starting with the instruction from an anti-free choice whacko that “you better repent man” being answered with the final line wailing “I’m sorry man”, then looping back around to dance the same spiritual awakening all over again.

So yeah, this is shit house timing because the planned album launch shows are not happening, money is tight for everyone as capitalism completely craps itself and the world has better things to worry about right now, but we hope you find this record in self-isolation and in some way it guides you through the psychic doldrums, because it’s guided us through the same.

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released April 3, 2020

Played and written by Marty Slattery, Ross Ferraro and Jarrol Renaud
Recorded by Infinite Tiger and Darren Seltmann
Mixed by Darren Seltmann
Mastered by Tim Bruniges
Art by Infinite Tiger
Layout by Miriam Alexander

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