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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.
May 14, 2024 · 'New World' is taken from the new album ’Soft Tissue’ released by Lucky Dog / City Slang. Listen/order : https://tindersticks.lnk.to/SoftTissueYDPlease also ...
First single ‘New world’ available now. Royal Albert hall and more concerts announced for 2025. Our new album ‘Soft tissue’ is announced today with its first track ‘New world’ (and its great film) made available. Pre-order the album here….
tindersticks' latest album, 'Soft tissue' is out now on @CitySlang/Lucky Dog. Listen/order : https://tindersticks.lnk.to/SoftTissueYDTracklist00:00 New world...
Tindersticks were one of the most original and distinctive British acts of the '90s, standing apart from both the British indie scene and the rash of Brit-pop guitar combos that...
Sep 13, 2024 · Tindersticks, the veteran UK indie band that’s been doing baritone sad guy music since before you ever heard the name Matt Berninger, released their new album Soft Tissue today. Along...
Tindersticks were one of the most original and distinctive British acts of the '90s, standing apart from both the British indie scene and the rash of Brit-pop guitar combos...
Sep 13, 2024 · Tindersticks' 14th album "Soft Tissue" showcases their exploratory spirit, mixing intimate songwriting with experimental soundscapes. The album evolves from their previous work, balancing introspective lyrics with innovative musical textures.
Jan 17, 2022 · Tindersticks have announced the new compilation Past Imperfect - The Best of Tindersticks ’92 - ’21, set to arrive on March 25 via City Slang.
Long devoted to the art of low-lit romantic brooding, Tindersticks explore deep veins of introspective drama. Formed in Nottingham, England in 1991 as an outgrowth of the likeminded band Asphalt Ribbons, the ensemble found immediate acclaim for its melancholic take on chamber pop and for singer-songwriter Stuart A. Staples’ dark, buttery voice.