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Tindersticks

Tindersticks

Tindersticks: Falling Down A Mountain

 

"Making albums is a tricky thing; writing, arranging, playing, recording, mixing, all so important to get right. Then there is that other element which permeates everything; desire. If you have this, you can fuck up any or all of the above and still succeed in making something beautiful. We have experienced this many times.

What happens when you get all of those other elements right too? Something we have only felt once before."

The Something Rainis tindersticks ninth studio album and like its predecessors The Hungry Saw and Falling Down A Mountain it projects a bold spirit, something charged with what Uncut described as a "restored self-belief, again loving doing what they do and doing it better than anyone else”. Though withinThe Something Rain there is something else; the band, the ideas are formed - it touches what it is reaching for.

Tindersticks recent history is a story of gradually rebuilding following a period, around 2003, of breaking it all down. It was a painful time, but it is only now that they feel those hard decisions were the right ones . Their music has grown into a different shape that could never have been found by holding on to the past. Since reforming they have been ever progressive, never looking back. This was felt most accutely on their recent soundtrack work for Claire Denis and the accompanying ambitious cinematic live shows, and culminating in the making of The Something Rain.

They have gradually grown into a tight five piece band, utilising the riches of a great extended family of musicians. There are the usual collaborators here - Terry Edwards (saxophone) and Andy Nice (cello, soprano sax) – and on The Something Rain they are also joined by: Thomas Bloch (crystal bachet), Gina Foster (vocals) Julian Siegel (bass clarinet, tenor saxophone) and Will Wilde (chromatic harmonica). Through this period of change, tindersticks enjoyed the support of Beggars Banquet/4AD. In their recent parting with the label, they left behind what had become a comfortable space for making music. In its place within the studio there was, in Staples’ words,"a new creative edginess around, and a determination."

The Something Rainwas recorded in bursts over approximately a year, from May 2010 to August 2011 and mixed in September-October 2011. It was a time of experimentation, of searching and honing down a shape and sound

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Tindersticks naar Nederland

Tindersticks 05-06-2010

Na een fantastisch concert afgelopen mei in Paradiso heeft de band besloten om nog 3 concerten in Nederland toe te voegen aan hun tour.
Hierbij de nieuwe data:
12 november 2010 Heerlen - Parkstad Limburg Theater
14 november 2010 Utrecht - Tivoli
15 november 2010 Groningen - Oosterpoort

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Tindersticks op de Luisterpaal!

Tindersticks 20-01-2010

Ook zo benieuwd naar de nieuwe Tindersticks? Luister'm dan nu via 3voor12. Tindersticks zijn binnenkort ook weer in Nederland! Kijk hier voor de volledige agenda: http://www.doubleveeconcerts.nl/artists/foreign/tindersticks  

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