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    Tindersticks are an English alternative rock band formed in Nottingham in 1991. They released six albums before singer Stuart A. Staples embarked on a solo career. The band reunited briefly in 2006 and more permanently the following year.

  2. May 14, 2024 · Bill Pearis. |. May 14, 2024. Tindersticks by Neil Fraser. Tindersticks are back and have announced Soft Tissue, their 14th studio album, which will be out September 13 via City Slang. As for...

  3. Jan 18, 2022 · News Music News. Tindersticks announce 30th anniversary compilation ‘Past Imperfect’. Set to arrive in March, the collection has been previewed by the previously unreleased track 'Both Sides Of The...

    • Tom Skinner
    • The First Tindersticks Album. “An incredible album, surely one of the most accomplished, fully realised debuts of any artist. This was praised to the heavens by the British music press when it originally came out, so I ignored it, our music press being a bunch of illiterate, tasteless vermin.”
    • Tindersticks 2. “The second Tindersticks album feels like more of the same compared to the first one. This is fair enough – what the first album offered was pretty good – except that the consistency is less this time around, and the album feels padded out a little in a way which the previous album didn’t.
    • Curtains. “With this album the original magic was lost for good, even though the ingredients are mostly in place, particularly the miraculous singing.
    • The Something Rain. “A great surprise, brilliant really, this album is ultra cool and awfully powerful. It’s mostly made of jazzy lounge-rock and vocals that lift it above ordinary with lyrics that turn in odd directions and don’t look back.
  4. May 13, 2008 · In September 2006, the full band reunited, along with a string section and a couple of brass players, in order to perform their second self-titled album in its entirety.

  5. Dec 5, 2019 · The latest album from the long-running English band is one of their most sensuous and sunlit, playing on new shades of hope, love, and melancholy.

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  7. Released 3rd April 1995. Recorded by Ian Caple at Conny’s studio May 9 – 16, 1994, Abbey Road 2 (strings) July 4, Orinoco, London July 5 -10. Mixed by SAS and Ian Caple in our living room studio July 11 – 17 and Townhouse 3, July 20 – 24. ‘Sleepy song’ was recorded live on a Soundfield microphone, direct to 1/2 inch tape in Abbey ...

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