Brighton’s alt-rock powerhouse Tigercub return with ‘I’m Breaking Out’, a track that kicks the door clean off its hinges through a pulsating soundscape and fuzz-tinged rock-roots.
From the first pulse, the track fizzes beneath the surface. Guitars shimmer and snarl in equal measure, building a soundscape that feels widescreen yet razor-sharp. It’s the kind of arena-ready propulsion that Tigercub have mastered over the years, but on their latest it feels tighter, leaner, and somehow even more explosive. There’s no wasted second; every beat lands with intent.
The vocals are nothing short of stunning. Vulnerable in the verses, they rise into a chorus that absolutely soars, it’s the kind of hook that embeds itself in your brain after a single listen. It’s an earworm in the most addictive sense, balancing raw emotional release with polished, anthemic punch. I can already picture festival fields shouting it back at full volume and I can’t wait to be in the crowd.
Rooted in alternative rock but unafraid to flirt with pop sheen and punk urgency, ‘I’m Breaking Out’ feels like a band fully embracing their ability to blur genre lines without losing bite. There’s grit under the gloss, fire under the finesse. Tigercub sound liberated, louder, and more confident on their latest statement. ‘I’m Breaking Out’ doesn’t just live up to expectations, it smashes straight through them.