Bernardo Rondeau - 18/May/2010  Consistency is underrated. Four years after shedding half of its members, among them co-songwriter and occasional lead singer Dickon Hinchliffe, Tinde...
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Bernardo Rondeau - 22/Mar/2010  Consistency is underrated. Four years after shedding half of its members, among them co-songwriter and occasional lead singer Dickon Hinchliffe, Tinde...
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Bruce Scott - 11/Mar/2010  2008 was a turbulent year for the U.K.-based Tindersticks. After parting ways with founding members Dickon Hinchliffe and Alistair Macaulay, the remai...
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Chris Burland - 02/Mar/2010  The Tindersticks sound has revolved around the unique (and at times trying) vocals of leader Stuart Staples for almost two decades and 10 albums. The ...
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Ben Diamond - 22/Feb/2010  Consistency, medieval historian David Carpenter claims (and if he isn’t relevant to a review of a well established indie rock outfit then I don’t know...
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JOHN SCHACHT - 19/Feb/2010  Some of the orchestral textures may even recall the band's1997 release, Curtains, but in truth thesonic palette is broader here and the compositions m...
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Paul Terefenko - 18/Feb/2010  Tindersticks’ return to form on their eighth album isn’t evident when you first press play. But look past the uninteresting six-minute jaz...
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Dimitri Nasrallah - 17/Feb/2010 Eight albums and nearly three decades into their existence, the Tindersticks have outlasted many of the British bands that got their start in the earl...
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Noel Murray - 16/Feb/2010  Tindersticks frontman Stuart Staples has a heady baritone that vibrates on a frequency not too far removed from an amplified guitar with superior sust...
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JON YOUNG - 16/Feb/2010  Masters of atmospheric storytelling since the early '90s, England's Tindersticks showcase the shivery yet forthright murmur of Stuart Staples. Whether...
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