Even More Dates Added to the "Falling Down A Mountain" Tour
Tindersticks have just added dates in The Netherlands and Switzerland to their forthcoming touring schedule:

4 March - MCV, Utrecht, Netherlands
5 March - Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands
4 May - Les Docks, Lausanne, Switzerland
5 May - Kaufleuten, Zurich, Switzerland

Full details on the Concert pages.

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Tindersticks have announced another batch of dates on their forthcoming "Falling Down A Mountain" tour:

8 March - KB, Malmo, Sweden (on sale 14 Dec)
9 March - Tradgar'n, Goteborg, Sweden (on sale 14 Dec)
14 March - Debaser Medis, Stockholm, Sweden (on sale 14 Dec)
3 May - Le Bataclan, Paris, France (on sale 14 Dec)
10 May - Orpheum, Graz, Austria (on sale 14 Dec)
12 May - Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands (on sale 14 Dec)

Full details on the Concerts pages and more shows to be announced very soon!

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Tindersticks dates announced in Denmark, Finland and Norway

Tindersticks have announced dates for next March in Denmark, Finland and Norway as part of their touring around the release of the new album, "Falling Down A Mountain", which is released by 4AD on 25 January and Constellation (N America) on 16 February. The dates are:

10 March - Vox Hall, Aarhus
11 March - Vega, Copenhagen
12 March - Tavastia, Helsinki
15 March - Rockefeller, Oslo

Full details on the "Concerts" page.

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Tindersticks have just announced the first of their live dates in 2010 in support of their new album "Falling Down A Mountain" which is released on 25 January on 4AD and 16 February on Constellation.

They will play:
28 February - Dusseldorf, Zakk
(http://www.eventim.de / +49 1805 57 00 70 (€0.14/min))

1 March - Frankfurt, Mousonturm
(http://www.mousonturm.e/web/Deutsch/Kaufen/?sid=k1tcquppbb8a9hjoqosc4cnn7r6&version=)

2 March - Berlin, Postbahnhof
(http://www.koka36.de / +49 30 6110 1313)

7 March - Hambrug, Ubel & Gefaehrlich
(http://www.karsten-jahnke.de / +49 1805 626280 (€0.14/min))

More dates will be announced very soon!

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Tindersticks' Announce Their 8th Studio Album, "Falling Down A Mountain"

Tindersticks 8th studio album, "Falling Down A Mountain", will be released in Europe on 25 January (on 4AD www.4ad.com/tindersticks) with a North American release following on 16 February (on Constellation www.cstrecords.com/releases/cst065 / www.cstrecords.com/bands/tindersticks
). A brand new song will be available at some point today from the band's myspace site (www.myspace.com/tindersticksofficial) - if you haven't got it already from somewhere else!

Tindersticks on the making of Falling Down A Mountain
 
Our last album, The Hungry Saw, was our first in five years. We didn’t really know what to expect on its release; we had just six concerts booked, and everyone was a little nervous…

That was April 2008. The success of those concerts, including the Royal Festival Hall in London and the Folies Bergere in Paris, took us all by surprise and led to seventy more shows in Europe and the US - ending with a beautiful summer’s evening headlining The Serpentine Sessions in Hyde Park in July of 2010.

In our ‘downtime’, we have scored 2 film soundtracks for Claire Denis: the much loved and critically acclaimed 35 Shots Of Rum and, due for release in the new year, White Material, which stars Isabelle Huppert. Somewhere during that time, we were also commissioned to create the music for the Louis Vuitton summer collection in Paris.

From those nervous beginnings a new unity and sense of direction grew. Where once our touring days were spent hanging around, killing time, now we found ourselves cobbling together acoustic rehearsals for new ideas in dressing rooms and venue corridors. There was a growing need to explore and we quickly started working in the studio.

Very soon this work became Falling Down A Mountain, our eighth studio album. Recorded at the band’s own Le Chien Chanceux studio in rural France and at ICP in Brussels between May and July 2009 and mixed at Le Chien’ in September and October.

With hindsight, The Hungry Saw now seems like an album made within the confines of what we knew; in making Falling Down A Mountain those boundaries became irrelevant.

The title track was borne out of a collection of moments; a dreamed idea recorded into a mobile phone in the night evolving into a spontaneous recording with the band, Terry Edwards’ trumpet (we didn’t play him the song, just gave him some clues, ran the tape and he played into the silence), singing with David Kitt and his great overdubbed guitar… All, more or less, made in one or two takes. Sometimes you just get lucky.

From the dream of building Le Chien’ three years ago, this is the first recording that gets close to what we have been looking for and gives all the effort some meaning.

The album ran on from there in many different directions, but always with a shared feeling between all the musicians and a sense of discovery towards the ideas. Highlights were many and varied: singing a duet with Mary Margaret O’Hara; new additions to the group in the shape of Earl Harvin (drums and vocals) and David Kitt (guitar and vocals) brought with them new colours to the music, and their voices combining with bassist Dan McKinna’s realised a long dreamt of “vocal section” within the band.  In addition, Jo Fraser and Andy Nice, who have played a big part in our soundtrack work, provided some great flute and cello moments.

We hope you enjoy.

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