Tygers Of Pan Tang Release New Single Electrifyed

Tygers Of Pan Tang have released their brand new single and video Electrifyed, marking the start of a new chapter for the legendary heavy rock band. Built around a razor-sharp riff-driven core, Electrifyed delivers urgency and power, combining classic Tygers grit with a modern punch.

With driving rhythms, an electrifying twin-guitar attack and an anthemic chorus, this is all designed for maximum impact and is a very tasty opening for the bands new album.

“In Tyger’s history, rarely has a song title suggested the album title,” vocalist Jack Meille said, “but this time it was clear for all of us that Electrified was the one. It’s another ‘Robb riff-based song’ which will keep you headbanging all the way through.”

And the new album and single news had Robb Weir celebrating. “I’m shocked,” he said. “The last Tygers single was released on 21 April 2023. Can you believe that? 2023?

“I’ll tell you something even more shocking, Electrifyed, the brand new single from the big cats, is out on the 4 of May. If this doesn’t blow the door off your fuse box, nothing will.”

With over 40 years of history, Tygers Of Pan Tang continue to evolve, delivering fresh energy while staying true to their roots in Heavy Rock and Metal. Electrifyed proves the band are still pushing forward at full throttle.

The single is available now on all major streaming platforms, with the official video also released. For more details, visit bfan.link/topt-elec.

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