Tijuana Bullfight roar back with their blistering new album 'Other Side of Noise'
- FLEX

- Feb 27
- 2 min read

Some records feel like slipping into a warm bath. 'Other Side of Noise' is not one of them.
Tijuana Bullfight crash back into the frame with a full-length that feels urgent, unfiltered, and absolutely dripping with raw power . This is a band ready to cannonball into the deep end, amps blazing, feedback humming, and fists raised. Every track on this new collection sounds like it was written with the volume knob already maxed out.
Front and centre in this new chapter is 'Other Than Me… Too', a single that wastes zero time getting to the punch. The guitars grind with purpose, the rhythm section barrels forward without blinking, and the chorus lands like a chant built for packed venues. It’s the kind of hook that burrows in instantly, making it impossible not to shout back. It’s direct, bold, and absolutely thrilling.
Across the album, the band weld together thick, overdriven riffs and breakneck energy with melodies that hit harder than you expect. Tracks like 'Forward Things Don’t Look So Great' and its grunge-soaked opener 'Fire' pulse with restless momentum, capturing that uneasy feeling of watching the world tilt sideways.
What’s striking about 'Other Side of Noise' is how alive it feels. There’s grit in the guitars, sweat in the grooves, and a sense that these songs were built for real rooms, real crowds, and real catharsis. Nothing feels overly processed or smoothed out. It’s visceral and raw in all the right ways.
As the band gears up for summer shows, they make one thing is clear: this is a group fully locked into their power as 'Other Side of Noise' blasts straight through the noise. And if distorted guitars are making sense again, Tijuana Bullfight are leading the charge with both boots planted firmly on the stage.




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