Kiss the Tiger are gearing up for something big with their upcoming album, and this new single feels like a real turning point for the band – offering bigger hooks, bolder songwriting, and a fire they’ve always brought to the stage. If you’re into gritty, guitar-driven rock with a heart, this song and album should be on your radar, or at least in your pending streaming queue.
This new song is the album opener and leans more pop-forward than some of their previous work to date, however, the song still punches with emotion as evident in the lyrics and progression. Speaking on the release of the song, Frontwoman Meghan says it is about giving yourself fully to someone – and in doing so – choosing to grow for them, too. “It’s about offering up every part of yourself to the person you can’t live without,” she explains.
The track is catchy, lyrically honest, and hits a sweet spot. Their album Infinite Love isn’t just about romance, though – as it is also about enduring connection. Love that doesn’t burn out, but keeps showing up. There’s a theatrical edge to the album as well, thanks in large part to Meghan’s creativity, with a background in theater that brings dynamic energy to their live shows. Whether Meghan is throwing high kicks or hitting big notes, she’s fronting a band that knows how to leave it all on stage; which is evident in this song.
At the heart of the band is the creative partnership between Meghan and guitarist Michael (who also happen to be married). They recorded the album during 2024, somehow squeezing their wedding in between sessions. That personal connection is all over this album, especially on the title track. It’s less about the honeymoon phase, and more about what it really means to build something that lasts, together.
The band says there was no one clear starting point for Infinite Love – just years of writing, touring, living, and learning. But what came out of that chaos is something raw and real. Kiss the Tiger aren’t here to play it safe. They’re here to get loud, get personal, and remind us why rock & roll still matters.