News from the valleys of sadness: The Tindersticks, an emotionally profound quintet that has released 13 studio albums of chamber music pop and composed various film soundtracks since 1993, is returning to Kampnagel. The band's 14th album, whose sound is characterized by complex arrangements, the velvety dark baritone of singer Stuart A. Staples and lyrics about confused emotional worlds, will be released in advance of the first tour after the pandemic this summer. Tindersticks songs are literary works of musical art that can be both melancholy and uplifting in the best pop ambiguity and illuminate the darker sides of life in a particularly beautiful way. After the previous albums were created in the seclusion of Ithaca Island (No Treasure but Hope, 2019) and on Staples' French country estate near Limoges (Distractions, 2021), the new album has now been recorded in Girona, Catalonia. It can be heard live in October at Kampnagel, where the band last performed in 2013, 2016 and as part of the 2017 Summer Festival (with a concert in the Elbphilharmonie).
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