Tindersticks - Distractions (CD)
- Man alone (can’t stop the fadin’)
- I imagine you
- A man needs a maid
- Lady with the braid
- You’ll have to scream louder
- Tue-moi
- The bough bends
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-SLANG-50349
- Tracks
- 7
- Colour
- Black
- Pressing
- Download CardColored Vinyl
Vinyl LP pressing Includes digital download. 2021 release. The forming of the edit and it's musical score evolved over a three year period. The music was created from a loose collective of invited musicians. With Tindersticks at it's heart it also greatly benefits from the involvement of Thomas Belhom (percussion) and Christine Ott (Ondes Martenot and piano). There are also cameos from David Coulter (Musical saw and Nose flute) and Julian Siegel (Saxophone). It was recorded and mixed at the band's studio in France.
- Man alone (can’t stop the fadin’)
- I imagine you
- A man needs a maid
- Lady with the braid
- You’ll have to scream louder
- Tue-moi
- The bough bends
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 7
Just before the end of the year 2020, a mere 12 months, after the release of their celebrated record No Treasure But Hope, Tindersticks surprised everyone with mentioning a new album to be released in 2021. Stuart Staples was already nurturing seeds for a different kind of Tindersticks album before lockdown halted their tour in early 2020. If 2019's No Treasure But Hope saw the band rediscovering themselves as a unit, the follow-up reconfigures that unit so that everything familiar about Tindersticks sounds fresh again. Distractions is an album of subtle realignments and connections from a restless, intuitive band: rich in texture and atmosphere, it lives between it's open spaces and details, always finding new ways to connect with a song. If it's an album that resists easy summation, at least one thing is clear: though it isn't untouched by the lockdown, Distractions is not 'a lockdown album'. As Staples says, ""I think the confinement provided an opportunity for something that was already happening. It is definitely a part of the album, but not a reaction to it.""