Artist's albums
A Letter to Death (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Pura Vida
2021 · album
F.L.Y.
2021 · single
Disconnect
2021 · single
Choke
2020 · single
Teardrop
2019 · single
Over Your Love
2018 · single
Hangman
2018 · single
Who Cares
2018 · EP
Bring Me Down
2018 · single
Shockwave (Live at Middle Farm Studios)
2017 · single
Like It Is
2017 · EP
Headaches
2017 · single
Give Me a Chance
2017 · single
Power Lines
2016 · single
Human
2015 · EP
Alive
2015 · single
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Biography
Buy a house, find a partner, marry, have kids and settle down. “Society makes you think you must always have more,” Tigress vocalist and songwriter Katy Jackson notes with a metaphorical middle finger held high. “This is why people are unhealthy right now. Whatever you’re doing isn’t good enough.” It’s this palpable frustration that underpins the Essex five-piece’s debut album ‘Pura Vida’, one that arrives over a decade since Tigress’ members first began making music together. Now approaching her mid-30s, Katy isn’t shying away from age. “People get older,” she affirms. “Your body changes. Your face changes. Your mind changes. The big theme running throughout 'Pura Vida' is just that: This is it. This is me.” From the falsity of social media to external pressures on women’s bodies, ‘Pura Vida’ delivers an unfiltered view of modern adult life. “The album is about confronting everything you don’t like about yourself, turning it into something you love, and leading a pure life from there,” Katy explains, crediting it's title to her trip to Costa Rica. In taking their time to release their first record and by retaining full ownership over its song-writing, Tigress present a notable maturity; a word Katy is no longer afraid to use. It shows in their sound. Forgoing a need to imitate contemporary success stories, the band have looked back to the previous century for inspiration.