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''The Something Rain'' is the ninth studio album by British band
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, released in February 2012 on their own Lucky Dog Recordings label in the UK, on
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Records in Europe, and on Constellation Records in North America. In 2012 it was awarded a double silver certification from the
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, which indicated sales of at least 40,000 copies throughout Europe.


Recording

The initial impetus for making a new album came from ideas for a story EP written by keyboard player David Boulter (which became the opening track "Chocolate"), and the album was recorded in stages over the course of a year at the band's studio in France. The recording of the album was overshadowed by the deaths of several friends and family members, but the band were determined to react to the experience positively, rather than wallow in melancholia – Boulter said in an interview that "we didn't want that for the people that'd gone. It was more that the sadness gave us energy to push even harder. To do something great." In a video interview with the Dutch online music magazine FaceCulture, singer
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said the album's title was inspired by a story related by guitarist
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, when Kitt had been sent to a songwriting workshop in the United States, and a fellow attendee was having trouble finding a suitable adjective to describe the song he was writing.


Artwork

The album's cover is taken from a work of art titled ''Skies, September '10–September '11'' by Staples' wife Suzanne Osborne, and photographed by guitarist Neil Fraser.


Critical reception

Reviews for the album were generally positive. ''
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'' noted that "Tindersticks' maudlin, jazz-streaked music feels as vividly wearied as ever".
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said "At times, the results here are slightly obtuse... It may not be a Tindersticks classic, in the same vein as 1997's sublime ''
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'', but ''The Something Rain'' is a record full of mystery and intrigue that will keep you listening—and discovering new things each time—for a good while" and ''
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'' said that "...for all its gentle yet intense reflection, it's never overtly maudlin". ''
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'' declared that Tindersticks were "a band who seem to have rediscovered new ways of putting together their already impressive constituent parts". '' Q'' stated that "their content has never strayed too far from their discomfort zone... ''The Something Rain'' keeps Tindersticks' value high."
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was enthusiastic, stating that "''The Something Rain'' arguably tops 'Falling Down a Mountain''">Falling_Down_a_Mountain.html" ;"title="'Falling Down a Mountain">'Falling Down a Mountain'' seeing the band in superlative form... It may be nearly two decades since their debut album but ''The Something Rain'' sounds like a band in their prime, switching between styles effortlessly and enjoying a new lease of life." Drowned in Sound was similarly won over, declaring that "for the first time in nearly a decade, Tindersticks sound urgent again... The result is a glorious, heady swirl of a record... To be able to create something this beautiful at such an advanced stage in a bands lifespan is a true testament to the skill and sorcery found in every limb, larynx and lovelorn heart of this band." Tindersticks keyboardist David Boulter later selected the album as his favorite Tindersticks release in a 2016 interview.


Track listing

#"Chocolate" (David Boulter) – 9:04 #"Show Me Everything" (Boulter,
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) – 5:29 #"This Fire of Autumn" (Staples) – 4:17 #"A Night So Still" (Dan McKinna, Staples) – 5:44 #"Slippin' Shoes" (Staples) – 4:32 #"Medicine" (Staples) – 4:59 #"Frozen" (
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, Staples) – 5:43 #"Come Inside" (Staples) – 7:40 #"Goodbye Joe" (Boulter) – 2:42


Personnel

;Tindersticks *David Boulter – piano and organ, vocals on "Chocolate" *Neil Fraser – electric and acoustic guitars *
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– vocals ;Additional personnel *
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– cristal baschet *
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– saxophone *Gina Foster – vocals *
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– guitar *Andy Nice – cello and soprano saxophone *
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– bass clarinet and tenor saxophone *Will Wilde –
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Charts


References

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