Tin Soldiers
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- Me, Myself, and I
- Band Website tinsoldiers.co.uk
Band Members Rich - Vocals and Guitar
Matt - Guitar and Vocals
Chris - Drums and Vocals
Matt J – Bass
Influences Skunk Anansie, Feeder, Foo Fighters, Iron Maiden, Incubus, The Who, Queen, Chili Peppers, Radiohead, Muse, Led Zepellin, The Police, Green Day
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About Tin Soldiers
Tin Soldiers recently recorded three tracks in Fortress studios with Greg Brimson (Producer) and Russ Russell (Engineer) who have worked with Supergrass/Natalie Imbruliga/The Wildhearts/Bush/ Metallica
Mastering was then handled by John Cornfield who has worked with Muse/Radiohead/Feeder/Spergrass/Oa
sis/Razorlight.
Samples of the three tracks Just What I Needed, Wait For You and 24 hours can be heard above
What they say.....
...its only when three hours later when your singing these tunes in the bath that you begin to clock the quality of these tunes...even with simple ingredients, it takes class to pull it off as well as these boys do. Standout track here would be Day By Day where the band strip back the fuzz and let the singer have his lighters aloft moment. Elsewhere Just What I Needed would seem destined to soundtrack some kind of road trip moment in the next scary-pie-creek movie out of Hollywood.
BUZZSAW MAGAZINE
From sensitive ballads to balls out rock songs the band can ably turn their hands to writing memorable hook laden songs.
DROWNED IN SOUND
...they show a distinct ability for melody and without doubt the tracks here tick all the right boxes for mainstream radio play.
THE NATIONAL STUDENT
There is a subtle but profound difference between a good song and a great song. For this writer, that line is measured in how long after the disc has left the player, you can still remember the hook. This is one department that these young Uk upstarts excel in...a positive glut of massive radio friendly choruses tumble forth from my white earphones. The list of influences are fairly transparent - a liberal dose of Grohl, a touch of death cab for cutie (especially on token ballad Day By Day)...but when delivered with the energy and confidence that these guys do it is easily forgivable.
THE MAG
...they can do heartfelt and introspective as well as loud and punchy, as the contrast between Just what I needed and the gently swelling Day by Day demonstrated...If the sign of a good group is people applauding the sound check, then Tin Soldiers should be packing-out Wembley....
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I should really update this
i might come up to london to see you play one day matty boy
ben u nobhead the pole says wot u think of this BAD u missed the N out"!!! just thought id like u know lol
xxxx i hav the shirt
saw you at Hatherleigh Festival, you guys are great
hey babe check to see who has a crush on you! www.uhaveacrush.com baby bby
woop woop
hatherleigh featival
see you there
whoop playing at hatherleigh festival
good luck with it
loulou xxx
Hmm...
I tryed but nothing really happened
Il talk to you on msn to tell me what to do hehe
exactly
frome
x
you know what......dw
is ur band together? and makking songs?
if so u should come to were i live anddo a gig...
ill try and advertise your band around bebo for u
if u get big rememebr me and give me money
xxx
nice skin
okay then
what u want it like?
yeah probably do you have msn?