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The Tuts were an English
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, "three-tone" band from Hayes, Greater London. They received extensive coverage from alternative music radio, most notably
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, and from music websites such as
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who published multiple articles on the group, calling them "one of the UK's most exciting bands". The band, particularly frontwoman Nadia Javed, were the subject of a feature in the ITV series ''Young, British and Muslim'' in April 2018. Initially influenced by contemporary
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and
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, their back-to-basics sound and feminist politics led to comparisons with older genres such as punk,
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and riot grrrl. By 2022, Javed had become a solo artist.


Origins

The Tuts were formed by teenagers Nadia Javed (guitar) and Beverley Ishmael (drums) in the mid-2000s while still at school. The bass guitarist, Harriet Doveton (also of
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), joined in late 2010 and this line up played its first gig in early 2011. The band self-released their first EP, ''The Tuts'', in 2012, and the download single "Tut Tut Tut" early the following year, picking up radio support from
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,
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, Ruth Barnes,
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. A 2013 tour with
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led to a track on Nash's ''Have Faith This Christmas'' EP later that year; the band also made their first appearance at Indietracks, and released two more download singles, "Dump Your Boyfriend" and "Worry Warrior", the artwork for the latter a playful nod to X Ray Spex. In 2014, the band released a second EP, ''Time to Move On'', and played on the Leftfield stage at Glastonbury Festival at the invitation of Billy Bragg. In 2015, they launched their single 'Do I Have to Look For Love?' and toured with
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and Sonic Boom Six, returned to Indietracks and appeared at the
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Album and after

Having built a fanbase solely through touring and DIY/social media promotion, in spring 2016 The Tuts started a
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campaign to finance their debut
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. It reached its target within a week. The band's album ''Update Your Brain'' was released in September 2016 to universally-positive reviews, including national press. In July, they had released a new download single, "Let Go of the Past", with an accompanying video. Their video to follow-up single "1982" was premiered on ''
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'' magazine's Noisey channel in October 2016. In September 2016, they embarked on an album release tour, including a sold out show at The Lexington, London and a run of dates co-headlining with anti-folk Manchester based band
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. The same year the band played with
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and
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and performed at several summer festivals in 2016, including Bearded Theory, Glastonwick, Camden Rocks, Indiefjord, Godiva and Rebellion. In 2017 The Tuts supported Feeder, toured with
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, and played the
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and Indietracks festivals. In May and June 2017, The Tuts embarked on their own "Give Us Something Worth Voting For" tour, with reference to the impending UK general election and their eponymous anti-
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album track. Later the same year the band collaborated with Girli on a new version of the song "Mr 10pm Bedtime", previously released on her ''Hot Mess'' EP. Javed and the band received TV coverage as part of the ITV series ''Young British and Muslim'' in April 2018. The feature contained interview footage of Javed on life as a young female Muslim musician in Britain as well as rehearsal footage of the full band. In March 2019, the band announced that they would be supporting
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on their ''
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'' tour. In June 2019, The Tuts supported
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at O2 Academy Brixton alongside Big Joanie In December 2019 Javed launched a live version of her song 'I Hate Boris' on YouTube ahead of the general election. In 2020 the band's debut album ''Update Your Brain'' featured in
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's book and (with comedian Suzi Ruffell)
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''Perfect Sound, Whatever'' as one of his favourite albums of 2016.


Breakup

After a lengthy silence from the band, Javed re-emerged as a solo artist in 2022, playing the
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.


Controversies

A dispute arose between the band and management of the Undercover Festival in 2016, following clashes between security staff and band members, during the performance of the headline act
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. The band cited, as a precedent for the above, an incident in 2012 The Windmill, Brixton where Javed (and eyewitnesses) reported an assault on her by staff. Police were called but no further action was taken. There was no CCTV footage. The promoter, who had not been present but had discussed the incident with the staff involved, released a statement. In January 2019, The Tuts claimed to have turned down the opportunity to represent the UK at the
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due to it being held in
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. The band was not mentioned in the shortlist for the preliminary contest for UK entry, '' Eurovision: You Decide'', which preceded the competition in February. In July 2019, it emerged that Javed is one of several musicians being sued by the singer/rapper Jonny "Itch" Fox, seeking aggravated damages and an injunction for alleged libel. The defendants were fundraising towards their legal costs.


Members

*Nadia Javed – guitar, vocals (2007-2019) *Beverley Ishmael – drums (2007–2019) *Harriet Doveton – bass, vocals (2010–2019)


Timeline


Discography


Album

*''Update Your Brain'' Dovetown, LP/CD/DD, 2016


Singles/EPs

*''The Tuts'' EP CD/ DD, 2012 *"Tut Tut Tut" DD, 2013 *"Dump Your Boyfriend" DD, 2013 *"Worry Warrior" DD, 2013 *"Christmas Is In The Air" DD, 2013 *''Time to Move On'' EP CD/DD, 2014 *"Do I Have To Look For Love" DD, 2015 *"Let Go of the Past" DD, 2016 *"1982" DD, 2016 *"Do I Have To Look For Love"/"Lying Lover" 7"/DD, 2017 *"Mr 10pm Bedtime" ( Girli vs. The Tuts) DD, 2017


Compilation appearances

*"I Call You Up" on ''MC12'', HHBTM Records, Cassette, 2012 *"Do I Have To Look For Love" on ''Don't Be Left Without Us'', 2CD, 2016


References


External links


Bandcamp2015 Rookie interview2015 Indietracks interview2016 Louder Than War interview

2016 Bristol Live interview
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