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- The band reunited briefly in 2006 and more permanently the following year.
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May 7, 2022 · Tinderstick finally get out on the road in support of Past Imperfect: The Best Of Tindersticks '92-'21. We were at Royal Festival Hall in London.
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.
Apr 27, 2011 · Tindersticks are the type of band you’d expect to come across in a smoked filled wine bar at 4am, so meeting Stuart Staples – who’s busy rehearsing all week in London for his upcoming show at the Southbank Centre – does feel a little strange. This month, Tindersticks will release a box set of all the music they have composed with French ...
Oct 24, 2024 · Thu 24 Oct 2024–Mon 17 Mar 2025. In 2024 & 2025 Tindersticks return with a new album, Soft Tissue, and a string of shows across the UK and Europe. Known for their richly orchestrated, darkly beautiful music, Tindersticks have carved a niche for themselves since their inception in the early 1990s.
On their return to London they enlisted the help of Terry Edwards for the string arrangements: "Sleepy Song" was recorded on a single microphone in one night at Abbey Road Studios on 30 June 1994, and the string sections were recorded a few days later at the same studio.
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. Stuart A. Staples opens Tindersticks ’ latest ...
Tindersticks is the debut album by the chamber pop band Tindersticks, released in the UK on 11 October 1993 on This Way Up. Following positive reviews for their early singles and live performances, it was released to widespread critical acclaim by the music press, eventually being named album of the year by the UK music magazine Melody Maker. [1]