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Tiger Trap

 
Artist: Tiger Trap
  • Formed: 1992, Sacramento, CA
  • Disbanded: 1993
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Songs: "Supreme Nothing", "Super Crush", "Eight Wheels

Biography

Though sadly short-lived, Tiger Trap emerged as one of the most beloved indie-pop bands of the 1990s. The group was formed in Sacramento, CA in 1992 by singers/guitarists Rose Melberg and Angela Loy, schoolmates who soon recruited bassist Jen Braun and drummer Heather Dunn to complete the lineup; within weeks of their formation, Tiger Trap -- so named in reference to a Calvin and Hobbes comic strip -- issued their debut single "Words and Smiles," a split release with Bratmobile which appeared on the Four Letter Words label. Jumping to K, the band issued the "Supercrush" single, followed in 1993 by their self-titled debut LP; the record was a major underground favorite, with its spiky melodies, lovely harmonies and sweet-and-sour lyrics striking a chord throughout the indie community. Sadly, after just one more EP, Sour Grass, Tiger Trap disbanded in the wake of a December 1993 concert in San Francisco, although a handful of compilation tracks appeared posthumously; in the years to follow, Melberg remained the most prolific member of the outfit, recording as one half of the Softies as well as with Go Sailor! and Gaze. Dunn, meanwhile, frequently drummed in support of Lois. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Tiger Trap was an all-female twee-pop foursome composed of high school friends Angela Loy and Rose Melberg, with Heather Dunn and Jen Braun. The group recorded for K Records. The name "Tiger Trap" comes from the very first Calvin and Hobbes cartoon. Formed in Sacramento, California in 1992, they managed to garner something of a cult following before disbanding only a year later. Their last concert took place at Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco, CA in December 1993. Bands they played with include Heavenly, Unwound, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, Girl Trouble, Mecca Normal, Beat Happening, and Tsunami.

Along with Beat Happening, Lois Maffeo, Tullycraft, and Black Tambourine they are considered to be one of the most influential bands of the American twee pop movement. Melberg went on to become a solo artist as well as playing with the bands The Softies, Go Sailor, and Gaze. Dunn went on to play drums with Lois and the reformed Raincoats.

Discography

  • "Words and Smiles" from a split 7" with Bratmobile (Four Letter Words Records, 1992)
  • "Supercrush" b/w "You and Me"; "Hiding" [released as volume 36 of the International Pop Underground series]
  • Tiger Trap (K Records, 1993)
  • Sour Grass EP (K Records, 1993)
  • "Baby Blue", from Julep (Another Yoyo Studio Compilation) (Yoyo Recordings, 1993)
  • "Hiding" re-released on the International Hip Swing compilation [assembled of songs from the International Pop Underground singles series] (K Records, 1993)
  • "Supreme Nothing", from the Stars Kill Rock compilation (Kill Rock Stars, 1992)
  • "Alien Space Song" from split single with Henry's Dress (Slumberland Records, 1994)
  • "Girl with a Guitar" from "The Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls" soundtrack (Planet Pimp Records, PPR-009, 1994)

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