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Good Tiger Announce Indiegogo Campaign

It's not often that bands seem to launch Kickstarters or Indiegogo campaigns for new releases. That is until Good Tiger showed up. If you haven't ever heard of Good Tiger, don't worry that's normal. Just a couple of days ago, the band popped up and since then it's gained over 3000 likes, all being enticed by an announcement to be said at 1pm July 28th. The only hint of that they were a band is the About section of their Facebook that said: "We are Good Tiger, bringing you tasty jams around the world".

Who is Good Tiger exactly? As revealed by the announcement video below, this band is Elliot Coleman's new project that alot of people have been waiting for ( Elliot is most known for being the voice of Tesseract for 2011 and 2012 ).  You can watch the announcement video to learn more and contribute the kickstarter here. 

http://igg.me/at/goodtiger Hi, we are Good Tiger, a brand new band made up of Elliot Coleman (vocals), Derya Nagle (guitars), Joaquin Ardiles (guitars), Alex RĂ¼dinger (drums) and Morgan Sinclair (bass). Head over to our IndieGoGo page for more information, contribute, and pre-order our album now!

Newer:The Wonder Years Premiere New Video "Cigarettes And Saints"Older:I See Stars Acoustic Album, "Phases"
PostedJuly 31, 2015
AuthorJonas Notaro
TagsTesseracT, good tiger, indiegogo

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