Retrofuture
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
Studio
GenrePsychobilly
Length35:47
LabelRise
Tiger Army chronology
V •••–
(2016)
Retrofuture
(2019)

Retrofuture is the sixth studio album by Tiger Army, and the second with producer Ted Hutt, and was released on September 13, 2019.[1] Lead vocalist Nick 13 said the album had a more stripped and guitar-driven production than the band's previous releases.[2] They also say they used vintage equipment in the recording to get a retro 1950s sound.[3]

Track listing

Retrofuture track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Tercio de Muerte (Prelude)"2:36
2."Beyond the Veil"2:38
3."Last Ride"3:16
4."Valentina"3:25
5."The Past Will Always Be"3:28
6."Devil That You Don't Know"1:57
7."Death Card"2:53
8."Sundown"3:01
9."Eyes of the Night"1:21
10."Mi Amor la Luna"3:31
11."Black Neon"3:13
12."Night Flower"2:20
13."Shadowlight"2:08
Total length:35:47

Personnel

  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Keith Cooper – backing vocals
  • Djordje Stijepovic – standup bass
  • Mike Fasano – drums
  • Linas Garsys – artwork
  • Ben Grey – backing vocals
  • Ted Hutt – acoustic guitar, mixing, producer, shaker, tambourine
  • Sergie Loobkoff – artwork
  • Ryan Mall – engineer
  • Don Nemarnik – technician
  • Nick 13 – composer, guitar, vocals
  • Skinhead Rob – backing vocals
  • Jason Stockwell – technician
  • Dave Whiston – guitar technician

Charts

Chart performance of Retrofuture
Chart (2020) Peak
position
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[4] 9
US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[5] 29
US Vinyl Albums (Billboard)[6] 12

References

  1. "Tiger Army – Retrofuture". AllMusic.
  2. Fadroski, Kelly Skye (2019-10-23). "Tiger Army will celebrate its 10th annual Octoberflame at The Wiltern with new music". Los Angeles Daily News.
  3. Norris, Chelsey (2019-09-18). "Tiger Army's New Record Is a Modern Blast From the Past". Dallas Observer.
  4. "Tiger Army Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  5. "Tiger Army Chart History (Top Album Sales)". Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  6. "Tiger Army Chart History (Vinyl Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2020.



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