TIGERTAILZ To Issue 'Clear Statement' On How Band Will Continue To Function

December 24, 2007

Reactivated UK rockers TIGERTAILZ have issued the following update:

"This week brings an end to 2007 and a year we'll never forget, unfortunately for all the wrong reasons. Whilst we still feel very sad, it's important to remember just how lucky we all are and think of people who are in a far worse position than ourselves. Our thoughts are with Pepsi's [Tate; late TIGERTAILZ bassist who died in September after a long battle with pancreatic cancer] wife Shan, his mother Gail and all Pepsi's family at this difficult time. We would also like to send our love and best wishes to all you TIGERTAILZ friends and families across the world. Over 2007 you have proved to be some of the most incredible people and we salute you. Here's hoping you all have a great Xmas and New Year... We plan to issue a clear statement in the New Year on how TIGERTAILZ will continue to function."

TIGERTAILZ played its first show since the passing of bassist Pepsi Tate on October 22 at The Point in Cardiff.

Pepsi Tate (real name: Hugh Justin Smith) passed away on September 18 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 42 years old.

TIGERTAILZ' new album, entitled "Thrill Pistol", came out late August via Sanctuary Records. An e-card for the CD can be accessed at this location.

"Thrill Pistol" was released as a double CD that also includes a "bonus" disc of the original WAZBONES album which was recorded in 1991 but never officially released. Tate handled all artwork for the LP.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of TIGERTAILZ performing the song "I Believe" at the Gods of Metal festival in Milan, Italy in June 2007 (Pepsi played with the band at the show):

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