Tigertailz
are a glam metal band hailing from Cardiff, Wales. They are most famous for their 1990 album Bezerk
which made the UK Top 40 and spawned three successful singles. The band have recently reformed to considerable popular acclaim.
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Early years (1986-1990)
Part of the nascent
glam metal scene in the late 1980s, Tigertailz first line-up issued debut album
Young And Crazy
in 1987. The album featured vocalist
Steevi Jaimz, guitarist Jay Pepper, bassist
Pepsi Tate (né
Huw Justin Smith
(1965-2007)) and drummer Ace Finchum. The debut created interest in the band and spawned the anthemic single
Livin' Without You
.
As the band toured the album it became clear that vocalist Steevi Jaimz was not as committed to the band as might be hoped, and several instances of fighting due to the influence of drink were recorded. The band felt they had no choice but to part company with Jaimz in order to progress. They recruited Kim Hooker to replace Jaimz in time for follow-up album 'Bezerk' which was eventually released to great critical acclaim in 1990 on the
Music For Nations label.
Commercial success (1990-1995)
Hooker's vocals and stage presence took the band to a new commercial level. Prior to the release of
Bezerk
, the band re-recorded
Livin Without' You
with Hooker and released it as a single.
Bezerk
saw the band breakthrough as a headline act, selling out medium sized venues and delivering three singles,
Love Bomb Baby
,
Noise Level Critical
and
Heaven
. The album itself made it into the UK Top 40 and Tigertailz frequently found themselves on the cover of leading rock magazines.
Due to a series of deals gone wrong and the onset of grunge, Tigertailz were effectively on ice for many years. They did, however, release
Banzai!
, a collection of B-sides and re-recorded tracks, in 1991 in Japan. They also put out
Wazbones
in 1995, by which time the classic Hooker-Pepper-Tate-Finchum line-up had fragmented. Touring proved successful but there was insufficient long term record company interest to sustain the band.
Reunion (2005-Present)
In
2005 the band reformed their classic line-up, with the addition of former City Kidds drummer Matt Blakout who replaced Ace Finchum. The band won a court order winning ownership of the Tigertailz name from a spin-off band fronted by Steevi Jaimz, with Finchum on drums. Some fans had been confused by the appearance of the Jaimz-fronted Tigertailz, a band that in no way represented the classic
Bezerk
era. This problem resolved, the real Tigertailz were able to work on the long awaited
Bezerk 2.0
, recapturing the larger-than-life style that originally made them famous, and featuring a suitably OTT, bombastic production.
They completed a short reunion tour of the UK, culminating in some festival dates in Sweden and Spain, playing to over 70,000 people with bands of the caliber of
Whitesnake and
Twisted Sister.
Kerrang! magazine wrote in praise of the reunion - journalist
Steve Beebee describing it as "persistently entertaining, with monstrous melodies that reach delirious peaks".
Bezerk 2.0
was released through Demolition Records on
7 August 2006.
In recent times, bass player Pepsi Tate had been fighting pancreatic cancer. The band signed a new record deal with Sanctuary Records and released new album
Thrill Pistol
on
27 August 2007, barely a year after their previous album release. This release is in fact a double CD packaged with the original 1992 version of the
Wazbones
album that was never officially released.
Steve Beebee again wrote in praise of the new album in
Kerrang!, calling on fans to "kindly hail this rejuvenated band for the time-defying devils they are."
Following Tate's death, Tigertailz are continuing with touring, and have recruited a replacement bassist by the name of Glenn Nailz.
Pepsi Tate
Bassist Pepsi Tate (1965 - 2007), was born as
Huw Justin Smith
. He became a television producer after the bands early success, going on to become the producer of
BBC Wales flagship political program
[Dragons Eye
. One month after marrying his long-term partner, singer
Shân Cothi, on
30 August 2007, he died (
18 September 2007) in
Penarth,
Cardiff, from
pancreatic cancer, at the age of 42.
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Discography
- Young and Crazy (1987)
- Bezerk (1990)
UK #36
- Banzai! (1991)
- Wazbones! (1995)
- You Lookin' At Me?
(1996) (live)
- Bezerk 2.0 (2006)
- Thrill Pistol (2007)
Videography
Music Videos
- Livin' Without You
- Love Bomb Baby
- Noise Level Critical
- Heaven
- Falling Down
- I Believe
VHS
- Bezerk - Live 1990
- Video Frenzy
Line-Ups
| Line-Up #1
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- Steevi Jaimz
- lead vocals
- Jay Pepper
- guitar
- Pepsi Tate
- bass
- Ace Finchum
- drums
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| Line-Up #2
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- Kim Hooker
- lead vocals
- Jay Pepper
- guitar
- Pepsi Tate
- bass
- Ace Finchum
- drums
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| Line-Up #3
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- Kim Hooker
- lead vocals
- Cy Dahnar
- guitar
- Pepsi Tate
- bass
- Andy Skinner
- drums
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| Line-Up #4
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- Kim Hooker
- lead vocals
- Jay Pepper
- guitar
- Pepsi Tate
- bass
- Matt Blakout
- drums
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| Line-Up #5
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- Kim Hooker
- lead vocals
- Jay Pepper
- guitar
- Matt Blakout
- drums
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References
- Farewell event for rock musician BBC Wales - 24 September 2007
- Pepsi Tate 1965-2007 BBC Wales Music