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The Republic Tigers play Daytrotter Session

Submitted by admin on November 5, 2008 – 8:17 pmNo Comment

Earlier this year we were fortunate to catch Kansas City’s The Republic Tigers at a show in downtown Philly. Since then their Keep Color album has played to the point where we feel their lyrics and sound have a cult-like magnetism to them. That’s a good thing. On top of this, a few months ago while we were flying out of the country, their song “Buildings & Mountains” came across Delta’s airwaves during pre-flight prep. This cult recruits well.

Daytrotter was fortunate enough to pull the guys in for a few songs from their album. We have a few of the mp3s below, but head to Daytrotter.com for more live mp3s and the full scoop on The Republic Tigers.

For a show review, go here, or if you just want to check out their album on iTunes, head here.

MP3: The Republic Tigers – Buildings & Mountains (Daytrotter Session)
MP3: The Republic Tigers -The Nerve (Daytrotter Session)

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