LIVE PREMIERE: Watch Tiberius Rip Through Farm Emo "Fish In a Pond"
Tiberius give us a live performance of their farm emo track about toiling away in Boston on "Fish In a Pond."

Boston's Tiberius give us their sardonic side on this live performance of "Fish in a Pond," the title track from their last album. As lead singer Brendan Wright unfurls their list of gripes about toiling in obscurity, the band swirls in a series of heightened emotions until the song's intense punchline. The tension between desire and rejection, loud and soft, anger and comfort – it all comes to a boiling point in a way that will raise the hairs on your arms.
Troubadour (out November 14) is the band's label debut LP. Originally a solo outing for songwriter Brendan Wright (they/them), the lineup has evolved into a catchy and cacophonous four-piece. With a sound that blends Indie Punk, Alt Country and Psychedelia with confessional but conversational lyrics, Tiberius have dubbed their style “Farm Emo.”
After a series of self-releases, which received great praise and support from New England-based outlets like Allston Pudding, WMBR, and Penny Mag, ‘Troubadour’ sees Tiberius make their label debut with Audio Antihero (Frog / Avery Friedman / CIAO MALZ / The Noisy).
In addition to touring in August, Tiberius have been busy putting out songs ahead of Troubadour. Check out "Sag" below. Or read our interview about the band's previous single, Felt.