Tindersticks
Falling Down A Mountain
A Norman Records recommendation (22nd January 2010)

This record left our Phil feeling happy.
Been ages since I've listened to anything by Tindersticks. Brian was always the office fan here and as they've progressed through their career he seems less keen on the new stuff and more keen on the 1st couple of albums. Whereas I was never that bothered at all by them but as I'm moving through the ages I'm warming to their baroque take on pop. The music they make is timeless sounding and from what I remember of the last album this sounds like more of the same. It's reasonably upbeat and this one comes with both male and female vocals so there's less of the whole Vic Reeves pub singer thing going on. Lush strings and clever orchestrations are all over the shop which is nice. I feel like I've grown up with this band as they've been making music for what seems like a lifetime to me and I remember buying weird little indie singles when Milky Teeth came out and I'm still buying weird records now their 8th album 'Falling Down A Mountain' is out. Life goes on... The Tindersticks will always be there doing their thing and filling that void for people who like decent music.
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Sound clips for Falling Down A Mountain
Falling Down A Mountain Play
Keep You Beautiful Play
Harmony Around My Table Play
Peanuts Play
She Rode Me Down Play
Hubbard Hills Play
Black Smoke Play
No Place So Alone Play
Factory Girls Play
Piano Music Play
What their label says...
After a five-year hiatus, Tindersticks returned in 2008 with a changed
line-up, a new album (‘The Hungry Saw’) and crucially, fully recharged
and regenerated; “Tindersticks have proven themselves to be a rare
exception to what feels like a general rule of let-down albums by
reunited bands” - Under The Radar.
‘Falling Down A Mountain’, their
eighth album, came together in two studios (Le Chien Chanceux in France
and ICP in Belgium) over three summer months in 2009. Very much a group
effort, aided by the new ideas of fresh additions Earl Harvin and David
Kitt, and a rare guest vocal appearance by Mary Margaret O’Hara, it
shows a colourful side to Tindersticks: “With hindsight, ‘The Hungry
Saw’ now seems like an album made within the confines of what we knew;
‘Falling Down A Mountain’ sees those boundaries become irrelevant” –
Tindersticks.
Falling Down A Mountain * Keep You Beautiful *
Harmony Around My Table * Peanuts * She Rode Me Down * Hubbards Hills
* Black Smoke * No Place So Alone * Factory Girls * Piano Music
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