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Genres
  
Punk rock

Labels
  
Hopeless

Active until
  
2012

Members
  
Dave Gardner

Years active
  
1998-2012

Past members
  
Nicole Gerber

Genre
  
Punk rock

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Origin
  
Minnesota, United States (1998)

Albums
  
The Curse of the Selby Tigers, Year of the Tigers, Charm City, South Then West

Similar
  
Scared of Chaka, Prissy Clerks, Funeral Oration, Falling Sickness, Adam Goren

Selby Tigers is a signed Hopeless Records band. Formed in 1998, the name Selby Tigers came from Selby Avenue, a main thoroughfare in Saint Paul and a radio broadcast about a Sri Lankan army called the Tamil Tigers.

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History

The band name that the Saint Paul neo-punk quartet the Selby Tigers adopted is an amalgam; a nod to their hometown turf on Selby Avenue, a high-school team mascot, and the aegis of a rebel army. The wildly disparate influences acknowledged in their chosen title are reconciled in their music—an angst-driven, sociopolitical stew of bratty teenage vocals, snarling guitars, and a thick-necked rhythm section. After a number of years playing in good bands (Lefty Lucy, Arm,) that, for one reason or another failed to graduate from bars and basements, guitarist Arzu "D2" Gokcen, her husband and second guitarist Nathan Grumdahl, bass player Nicole Gerber, and drummer Dave Gatchell formed the Selby Tigers. After recording and releasing their eponymous debut EP in 1998, Gerber left the band and was replaced by Impetus Inter alum and popular local recording engineer Dave Gardner (Cows, Unsane, Sean Na Na), with whom the Tigers had recorded their first EP. Gardner, who created the alter ego of the loveably clueless, stereotypical Frenchman Sammy G, added the perfect finishing touch to the Tigers' infectious, eardrum-destroying stage show. After a number of lengthy tours, the band released the somewhat more refined South Then West EP. The Selby Tigers EPs and tireless touring ethic caught the attention of Southern California punk label (and home to fellow Twin City rockers Dillinger Four) Hopeless Records, who signed the band in early 2000. In the spring of that year, Hopeless released a 7" teaser single for their Charm City full-length, which followed later that summer, as did tours with the Alkaline Trio, the Anniversary, and Rocket From the Crypt. After the breakup of Selby Tigers in 2003, Arzu Gokcen went on to form pop-punk band So Fox. So Fox released a single in 2003. Grumdahl also went on to for The Monarques, releasing an ep with them and is currently in with The Dynamiters with Dave Gardner. After the end of So Fox, Gokcen went on to form Spider Fighter, Half Fiction and Strut and Shock. Dave Gatchell is currently in the Tokyo band 1000s of cats.

Albums

  • Charm City (2000)
  • The Curse of the Selby Tigers (2002)
  • Singles/EPs

  • "Year of the Tigers" (1998)
  • "South Then West" (1999)
  • "Selby Tigers" (2000)
  • Compilations

  • Hopelessly Devoted to You Vol. 3 (2000)
  • Plea for Peace/Take Action 2001 (2001)
  • Hopelessly Devoted to You Vol. 4 (2002)
  • Songs

    Cheerleading Is Big BusinessThe Curse of the Selby Tigers · 2002
    Queen of the BonfireCharm City · 2000
    Tell It to the JudgeThe Curse of the Selby Tigers · 2002

    References

    Selby Tigers Wikipedia