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Interviews
Tindersticks
Interview
Melancholicists Tindersticks are returning in April with their first new studio album in five years, 'The Hungry Saw'. Anthony Strutt speaks to frontman Stuart Staples about it and why the band stripped down from a six piece to a three piece for its making
Live
Tindersticks
Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, 2/5/2016
Dixie Ernill at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester watches Nottingham-based alternative rockers Tindersticks play a stunning two set gig, one of consisting old material and one of their entire latest album 'The Waiting Room', which comes accompanied by a short film for each song
Tindersticks
Shepherds Bush Empire, London, 25/3/2010
Antony Strutt finds the reformed Tindersticks to have lost none of their class or style at a gig to promote their new album 'The Hungry Saw', the second since they got back together
James McCartney
Hoxton Bar and Kitchen, London, 9/3/2010
The son of Paul McCartney, James McCartney recently played two nights at the Hoxton Bar and Kitchen in London, Anthony Strutt watches him play a solid set of largely alternative rock and finds him to be a solid performer who deserves his own audience
Tindersticks
Bridgewater Hall,Manchester, 4/10/2008
At an extraordinaru show at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, Dixie Ernill witnesses Tindersticks play one of the greatest concerts he has seen in nearly 20 years of regular gig going
Tindersticks
Royal Festival Hall, London, 3/5/2008
Anthony Strutt watches Tindersticks, back with a new line-up and their first album in five years, play a fine set of dark melancholia at the Royal Festival Hall in London
Tindersticks
London Blackheath Halls
I have always enjoyed the music of Tindersticks, and with the release of their new album 'Can Our Love'on Beggars' Banquet, it sees the band back on form after the disappointing 'A Simple Pleasure'. Blackheath Halls is a nice venue to see the band for me.