"Alligator" Causes Chaos in LA
From stealing food at Cindy's Diner in Eagle Rock, swapping laundry at a retro laundromat, and robbing a convenience store, the Alligator wrecks everything in its path. The nostalgic visuals and exciting riffs take the audience through a twist and turn through the artists mind, emphasized through bold visuals and ecstatic sound.
"The song is about the reciprocation of exploitative behavior by girls with bangs and boys with polyester shirts,” explains Tabori. “ Musically, I wanted to write a riff that combined hard rock with the double-time funk of James Brown or Otis Redding. The second half is quite a fun energy shift with the odd meter time and a composed double-tracked guitar solo.” Inspired by the experimental rock of Tabori’s favorite artist Frank Zappa, the music's sound transcends the border between new and old.
Even though has clearly established his own sound, the artist's success goes far beyond his personal releases. Co-producing and musically directing the new ¿Téo? Album, playing a monthly residency at the new Desert Five Spot and working with Grammy-nominated pianist Rachel Eckroth and even Zappa's former keyboardist Tommy Mars.
All in all, Tabori's vision is daring, emphasizing the distinct world in which his music lives in. Check out Tabori’s video for Alligator and his album Hard Boiled now.