Kiss the Tiger

Minneapolis, MN

“Kiss the Tiger’s magnetic rock and roll and dynamically powerful performances electrify crowds across the country” - Twin Cities PBS

"Over the past ten years, the Twin Cities group has progressed from a small project between Kreidler and her now-husband Michael Anderson to a six-person spectacle. Their powerful rock sound has come into its own as well. - Iowa Public Radio (NPR)

“This is a band that plays with the energy of great garage rock bands.” - Glide Magazine


At a time when the world seems intent on pushing us further inward and further apart, Kiss the Tiger are here to rattle our bones and bust us out of our cocoons with some good old fashioned rock and roll. Fronted by the magnetic and disarming Meghan Kreidler, who draws on her background in theater to break the fourth wall between audience and band with her righteous fist pumps and high kicks, this is a band that doesn’t just play. They combust.

The genesis of Kiss the Tiger’s new album Infinite Love feels somewhat nebulous. Like much of their previous work, the band has evolved their creative output with no single defining starting point, but through the trials of artistic life on the road, at home, and everything in between. The nucleus of their enterprise lies in the dual songwriting efforts of now husband-and-wife Michael Anderson and Meghan Kreidler. In fact, the birth of the band begins almost simultaneously with the meeting of the two. Over the course of their 10-year partnership Anderson and Kreidler have fused their unique sensibilities and perspectives to create a world that neither of them could have dreamed without the other. Infinite Love was recorded throughout 2024 with their wedding wedged directly between sessions. And when it came down to naming the album – also the title of Track 8 on this 10-song collection – Infinite Love felt like the perfect synthesis of everything they’ve built so far, as well as the endless possibilities that exist when creating something with the one you love.

Over the past few years, Kiss the Tiger have set the Twin Cities ablaze, and there’s nary a stage that they haven’t transformed with their commanding live shows. Kreidler is backed on stage by her longtime partner and creative foil, Michael Anderson, on rhythm guitar, plus lead guitarist Alex Sandberg, bassist Paul DeLong, drummer Alyse Emanuel, and keyboard player Isabella Dawis.
Kiss the Tiger