A deceptively simple description of the psychobilly style could also be applied to Tiger Army itself: a musical m'lange of punk aggression and fifties rockabilly twang, with an infusion of the macabre. If you think you've heard it before, don't be so sure. The band's sound is dark and brooding without being cartoonish; aggressive and energetic without being dissonant; beautifully melodic without being saccharine. Most importantly, it's a sound all their own. The band embraces the psychobilly tag, even as they redefine the genre with a level of songwriting that somehow accomplishes the seemingly contradictory task of stretching the style's limits while remaining true to its roots. Their spectrum of fans includes everyone from diehard psychobilly loyalists to those who've never heard of the genre, as well as representatives from just about every rock'n'roll subculture one can imagine.