Jake Kennedy - 03/Jul/2010  The hiatus is off!After five years of hibernation (largely in Paris), and much speculation that they had ceased trading in much the same way as Pulp b...
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Julie - 27/Oct/2008 And Constellation’s diversification continues! The label’s been branching out from its former Montreal-centric roster over the past couple years, recr...
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Brandon Bussolini - 15/Oct/2008  Some of life's pleasures are unchangeable, if less than overwhelming. Certain herbal teas, a rainy day spent indoors, Eric Rohmer's speed-of-life mov...
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SHANNON ZIMMERMAN - 02/Oct/2008 Powered by rattling drums, simmering organ, and Stuart Staples' resonant baritone, the first half of Tindersticks' latest is a can't-miss proposition....
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Vadim Rizov - 16/Sep/2008  Five years after the mildly underwhelming Waiting For The Moon, Tindersticks is half the band it once was,
having shed three members. It's hard to hea...
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Ash Dosanjh - 16/May/2008 It's a tightrope Tindersticks tread. On the one hand the Nottingham outfit have created some bloody gut-wrenching and solipsistic music. So much so th...
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Emerson Dameron - 12/May/2008 Nottingham?s Tindersticks draw on a broad range of influences (from Nick Drake and Scott Walker to Dusty In Memphis and Barry White) with poignant dep...
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David McGonigle - 06/May/2008  Review coming soon.
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Billy Hamilton - 02/May/2008  Since my first introduction to the cavernous splendour of Tindersticks - 1997's gorgeously hushed Curtains - the world has changed dramatically. Terro...
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Stuart Berman - 01/May/2008  "Too many deaths and betrayals, too many lies," sings Stuart Staples on the seventh Tindersticks album, providing a handy episode update for those fin...
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