Review: "Bad Company" - Tiger La Flor
- Breanna Macomber
- 10 minutes ago
- 2 min read

"BAD COMPANY" by Tiger La Flor is the perfect example of what a great song should be. There were so many moments listening to this song that you could tell it was just going to take off. One thing that's important listening to a new song, especially since summer time is when new music is at it's peak, is the how catchy a song can be. You want the song to be stuck in your head while you're doing your chores or working. Tiger La Flor does that perfectly with this song. This song isn't just catchy, it's a musical masterpiece that everyone will enjoy.
The beginning of this song feels psychedelic-like. The softness of the vocals, the gentleness of the guitar all come together to make the song feel relaxing and hypnotic. The song feels gentle and the harmonies in the bridge are beautifully sewn making everything tie together so perfectly. The lyrics are truly so brilliant too. Lyrically, the song is about how tempting things can feel to jump right into a situationship. This song is incredibly honest about how toxic our own selves are. It feels honest in the sense where Tiger La Flor is letting the other person know what their intentions are and what they're willing to give the other person but also how even if this is all on the table, they're still into moving things forward with a situation. Everything is tied together perfectly with a bow.
Tiger La Flor is a Japanese-Korean-American indie pop artist that is really making their way into our ears. Tiger La Flor pays dedication to their nostalgic vibes to listening to their dad's old records from the 70's as well as other music and movies. Nostalgia is one of their favorite vibes to capture and they do it well. Since 2020, Tiger La Flor has released 27 albums, EP's, songs or remixes according to Spotify and is consistently growing up the charts. Their fanbase is crushing the game as well with amazing feedback pushing TIger's music up the charts. You can listen now on all streaming platforms.
Written By Bre Macomber
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