The Tenderfoot (band)
The Tenderfoot is an English indie rock band featuring members Darren Moon (also of the Modern Ovens),[1] Gavin Moon, Russell Prior, Joel Gibson and Marc Beatty of Brakes.[2]
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Origin | Brighton, England |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2002 to present |
Labels | Sony BMG 5:15 |
Associated acts | Brakes |
The band has released two albums to date: Vale Industrial in 2004[3] and Save The Year in 2005 both on Sony BMG's 5:15 label.[4]
The Tenderfoot’s debut was well received, with plays on BBC Radio 1, London's Xfm and 6Music[5][6]
Members of the band are also associated with acts such as Brakes and The Modern Ovens.[7]
The Tenderfoot also featured on a 2006 Qmagazine compilation Mellow Gold alongside Evan Dando, I Am Kloot and Elliott Smith and on a British Sea Power B-Side for the song "A Lovely Day Tomorrow".[8][9]
In 2008, the song "People are the Problem" was featured on the Independents Day ID08 compilation album.[10]
Discography
Studio albums
- Vale Industrial (2004)
- Save The Year (2005)[11]
Singles
See also
References
- "Darren Moon". Nme.com.
- "The Tenderfoot". DrownedinSound.com.
- "| RFB". Rockfeedback.com.
- "BBC Radio 6 Music - Gideon Coe, 27/04/2010". BBC.
- "The Tenderfoot - 'Save The Year' (Sony) Released 23/05/05". Gigwise.com.
- Noble, Martin (29 February 2008). "British Sea Power's big hero". Theguardian.com.
- "British Sea Power Allied With The Ecstasy Of Saint Theresa - A Lovely Day Tomorrow". Discogs.
- ""Mellow Gold"". Evandando.co.uk.
- "Independents Day 08: ID08". Zapbangmagazine.com.
- "The Tenderfoot - New Songs, Playlists & Latest News - BBC Music". BBC.
- "Single Review: The Tenderfoot - Still Holding My Stomach In". DrownedInSound.com.
- "| RFB". Rockfeedback.com.
- "Single Review: The Tenderfoot - Cowbell Blues". DrownedInSound.com.