
Loosegroove Records recording artists, UK rock trio Tigercub, release their new single and video “Fall In Fall Out,”. In addition, the band announces the release date for their fourth studio album Nets To Catch The Wind, on April 10, 2026.
The album is available for pre-order here.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the release of this new LP, hacking into the band’s pre-sale, and launching early vinyl pre-orders ahead of schedule. Nets To Catch The Wind captures Tigercub at their most cinematic and unrestrained. A lot of core takes were tracked live to preserve the band’s raw chemistry, resulting in an album that is immediate and transcendent.
Nets to Catch the Wind was produced by Tom Dalgety (Royal Blood, Ghost, Pixies) and recorded over nine days at Rockfield Studios in Wales where Queen, Rush, and Oasis famously wrote records.
Tigercub frontman Jamie Hall says: Our last record, The Perfume of Decay, was our midnight confession. A gothic heavy-metal record steeped in anxiety and noise. Nets To Catch The Wind is the dawn that follows…the white light record set in the space between dreaming and waking. We built whole worlds out of darkness. This record is about learning to live in the light even when you know it will not last.”
Expanding Tigercub’s sonic landscape, the album features a co-write with Dom Craik of Nothing But Thieves and a spoken-word performance by Neil Fallon of Clutch.
Loosegroove owner and PJ guitarist/songwriter Stone Gossard served as a guiding force throughout the creative process, helping the band channel chaos into clarity. Known for his rhythmic riffs, songwriting, and producing, Stone said: “I’d put Jamie Hall’s winding mega riffs up against anyone in rock. And he can fricking sing like a bad ass at the same time. Wow.”
Jamie adds, “Stone was there every step of the way. He helped us zoom out and see the bigger picture when we were lost in the details.”
The lead single “Fall In Fall Out” exemplifies Tigercub’s signature style; heavy, hypnotic and emotionally charged. Hall describes the track as “love unraveling in slow motion. Faith and doubt tangled in the same breath. It is about the futility of holding on and the contradiction of wanting what destroys you.” The video expands the song to new visual heights, literally capturing the 7 foot frontman’s powerful live performance along with the fans’ unwavering and passionate reaction to the driving force of the song. Their explosive live performances have resulted in over 47 million streams worldwide.

Tigercub have toured worldwide, supporting Royal Blood, Chevelle, Highly Suspect, Porno For Pyros, Badflower, Clutch, and EyeHateGod, and appearing at festivals including Reading, Leeds, Welcome To Rockville, Sonic Temple, Louder Than Life, Pointfest, Shaky Knees, and 2000 Trees. Following 2023’s critically acclaimed The Perfume of Decay, which drew praise from SPIN, Guitar World, Rock Sound, CLASH, DORK and more, Tigercub’s new LP further defines their dark, dynamic sound, bridging fans of Muse, Royal Blood, and Queens of the Stone Age.
Tigercub will headline London’s iconic KOKO on March 26, 2026.
Tigercub, is Jamie Hall on vocals and guitar, Jimi Wheelwright on bass, and James Allix on drums, and they have quickly built a reputation for powerful and inspiring live performances and towering riffs, establishing the Brighton trio as one of the UK’s most forward-thinking rock acts.
Nets to Catch the Wind – Tracklisting
- Silver Smile
- Fall In Fall Out
- Stuck In The Melancholy
- I’m Breaking Out
- A Black Moon
- Head Over Heels
- Nightmares
- My Paper Heart
- Golden Sands
- Magic Sleep
- Cut The Eyes Out Of The Photographs
- Sadness, Don’t You Worry
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