KT Tunstall - Tiger Suit Review

Tiger Suit

KT Tunstall

Release Date: 27th Sep, 2010
Label: Relentless
Genre: Pop
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It looks like a shapeless stripy jumper on the album cover, but KT Tunstall's Tiger Suit is her protection against the world, a clawed insurance in the face of critical brickbats and the pressures of having to go out there and be a star. It's served her well. Three albums in, Tunstall appears undamaged, an ordinary girl you'd want to spend time with and an honest performer it's hard to dislike.

What sounds like faint praise is more charitably cast as recognition that Tunstall has settled into a familiar groove. Years of busking and almost wilful avoidance of the spotlight meant that by the time the Mercury-nominated Eye to the Telescope turned up in 2004, Tunstall was fully formed as an artist, equipped with an effects pedal and songs that sat just on the edgy side of AOR. Second album Drastic Fantastic barely tinkered with the formula, but suffered from a relatively short gestation.

So Tiger Suit stands at a crossroads, an ideal opportunity to take a few risks. This, according to KT, manifests itself in a dancier feel to the songs. It's true that producer Jim Abbiss - who put the laddish funk into Kasabian - brings a dusting of sequenced beats to the clattering, bolshy Uummannaq Song and the flirty Glamour Puss, but it's a toe in the water. More striking is the almost ravey building intensity of Difficulty: intriguing electro-rock that wouldn't sound out of place on U2's Zooropa, in a good way. Even so, these end up rare deviations from the KT template.

The sort of old-school, heavily rhythmic rock'n'roll that characterised earlier hits Suddenly I See and Hold On is still very much in evidence. Push That Knot Away is Bat for Lashes gone high-velocity blues; Golden Frames is sinister vampire bluegrass; and the brash Come On, Get In is standard tribal KT, hollering and stamping. It's all no end of fun, without pushing any envelopes.

More surprising is (Still A) Weirdo, a quirky slice of Beatley clever-pop that recalls Elliott Smith - and the squeezy, dirty grind of Madame Trudeaux, where Tunstall manages to rhyme "repertoire" and "admire" in a terribly posh English accent. It shares a sexy charisma with Glamour Puss, and is just the ticket, respite from some of the more coasting material. A bit of "grrr" does Tiger Suit no harm.

Reviewed by Matthew Horton

About The Artist

KT Tunstall

Kate Victoria Tunstall, better known as KT Tunstall (born 23 June 1975 in St Andrews, Scotland), is a singer-songwriter and guitarist. She broke into the public eye with a live solo performance of her song "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" on Later... with Jools Holland. She has enjoyed commercial and critical success since, picking up three nominations before winning a BRIT Award, and a Grammy Award nomination. She is also the recipient of an Ivor Novello Award. Recording and performing career Throughout her twenties, she played in indie bands including Elia Drew and Tomoko, and focused on songwriting, as well as performing with members of the fledgling Fence Collective including work in the Skuobhie Dubh Orchestra with King Creosote, who recently supported her UK tour. She also lived with Gordon Anderson (The Beta Band and The Aliens), whom the song Funnyman, on the album Drastic Fantastic, is about. She toured with the Klezmer band Oi Va Voi, and guested on their album, Laughter Through Tears. Music career Eye to the Telescope (2004–2006) Her debut album, Eye to the Telescope, was released in late 2004. Tunstall's style of music varies from folk to pop. In Edinburgh and St Andrews, she played in a band called Red Light Stylus, which was regarded as one of the better bands to emerge from the limited Fife scene. Tunstall's first appearance of note was a solo performance of her famed blues song "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" on Later... with Jools Holland.[10] The performance was notable as she had only 24 hours to prepare after scheduled performer Nas cancelled. Her performance caught the eye of many viewers, although she had previously performed it on French television only some weeks before, upstaging more established acts such as The Cure, Embrace, and The Futureheads; she then went on to top the post-show poll on the website for that episode. Shortly after the "Later" appearance, Eye to the Telescope was re-released and shot up the UK charts, eventually peaking at #3 (on its first release it had entered at #73); it was nominated for the 2005 Mercury Music Prize. It was released in the U.S. on 7 February 2006. Tunstall's North American break came when American Idol contestant Katharine McPhee contacted her asking to use "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" as her choice for a Billboard-themed week. At the time, the song was #79 on the Billboard charts. Tunstall had not been shy with her opinions regarding shows like Idol saying "The major problem I have is that it's completely controlled... they're told what to say. They're told how to sing." She chose to license the song as she felt that "no one on that show told Katharine McPhee to sing my song because no one knew it" Tunstall's belief was correct—the song was suggested to McPhee by Billboard columnist and author Fred Bronson. The song immediately jumped to #23 on the Billboard charts the week following McPhee's performance. She has later said "My status as a musician in America is pretty much cemented by Katharine McPhee, which is really interesting and funny for me because I've never been polite about how I feel about shows like that." KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza (2006–2007) Tunstall released a new acoustic album in May 2006, KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza, which was first only available via mail order from her website. The album was re-released in stores worldwide in October 2006. Tunstall sang with Scottish band Travis on their 2007 album "The Boy With No Name", on the track "Under The Moonlight", a song written by Susie Hug (late of Katydids). Drastic Fantastic (2007–2008) Tunstall's third album, Drastic Fantastic, premiered on 3 September 2007 in Scotland, followed a week later on 10 September 2007 with the London release for the UK and 18 September 2007, in the US. In its first week, Drastic Fantastic reached #1 on the Scottish Album Charts, #3 on the UK Charts, and #9 on the U.S. Charts. The album's lead single "Hold On" was released in August 2007, debuting at #34 in the UK, before peaking at #21 in the United Kingdom. The song was also very successful in certain European nations peaking at #19 in Italy, #19 in Norway, #26 in Switzerland and #39 in Ireland. The album's second single "Saving My Face" was released in December 2007. The song did not make the UK Top 40 Singles Charts, but however did managed to peak at #50 on the UK Singles Charts, managing 3 weeks on the UK Charts. Despite missing the UK Top 40, the song made the Top 40 in Italy, making #23 and in Switzerland peaking at #93. The album's third single, and final worldwide single, "If Only" was released in March 2008, becoming the second single from the album not to make the UK Top 40, it managed #45 in audition. On 5 October 2007 the U.S. discount department store chain Target, in association with NBC, released a special KT Tunstall Christmas EP on CD. Sounds of the Season: The KT Tunstall Holiday Collection contains six exclusive tracks: * "2000 Miles" * "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" * "Mele Kalikimaka (Christmas In Hawaii)" * "Sleigh Ride" * "Fairytale of New York" * "Lonely This Christmas" On 10 December 2007 it was released in Europe through Relentless Records as a digital download only, under the title Have Yourself A Very KT Christmas. In 2008 KT Tunstall recorded a song for the album Songs for Survival, in support of the indigenous rights organization Survival International. In a video for Survival International, she speaks of music as being a force for good, and about what she has learned about tribal people on this project. She also discusses various issues concerning our culture of consumption and greed, our relation to the earth and the importance of indigenous rights in the world today. Tunstall also worked with Suzanne Vega on her 2007 album Beauty & Crime, singing backup on songs "Zephyr and I" and "Frank and Ava". It was revealed in the booklet by Vega that the two had never met during the process of making the album. Tiger Suit (2009-present) On February 11, 2010 The Daily Record reported that, " 'KT TUNSTALL has recorded her new album in Berlin's famous Hansa studio. The studio, beside the site of the Berlin Wall, was used to make legendary albums including David Bowie's Heroes and U2's Achtung Baby. Kt said: "I had an amazing three weeks recording in Hansa in Berlin in January and am finishing it all off in London." The Scots singer, who has been quiet of late, reassured fans she has been busy. She added: "I am still very much alive and have every music-making limb and muscle working in my laboratory of fierce-new-album-ness." Before her album comes out, KT will be playing a stripped-down set at the Haiti fundraising gig at the Roundhouse in Camden on Thursday February 25. She hopes to jump up with her old pal Seasick Steve for a song or two. Kt added: "My shizzle will feature some new faces and definitely some new songs, so come and have a listen and chuck some dough at a good cause." ' According to her website, Tunstall has finished recording her third studio album. The album has been titled Tiger Suit.

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50 Comments

  1. viniQQQ 11 Dec 2011

    it's the first time i'm listening to this album and i'm loving it! i like her calm songs but this album is more, hmm, happy? anyway, she is a great singer.

  2. theuscvf 13 Nov 2011

    I love this.

  3. ignat_20 18 Aug 2011

    grandioso nuevo disco... perfecto yeahhhhhhhhhh !!!!

  4. RoomForSymmetry 30 Apr 2011

    I'd say I like this as much as Eye To The Telescope, if not maybe a little more. I absolutely love the sound of it, the mix of raw/soulful bluesy KT with a dash of electronic influence. Very, very cool!

  5. kNNn 03 Apr 2011

    Her voice is magnificent in this one, didn't it? 'Push That Knot Away' proves that very well.

  6. TheSilentDead 24 Feb 2011

    how in any religous figured name can anyone not enjoy at least one song on this record, its just damn good, pure music

  7. tallinspace 03 Feb 2011

    Someone left a review on iTunes saying that Tiger Suit sounds like "utter crap you'd hear on the X Factor". God I hate the human race (3)

  8. ArjunArman45 01 Feb 2011

    not sure I like this one, has its moments for sure though and I think this is pop, there's not a lot of alternative rock in here

  9. iainetc 05 Jan 2011

    Someone left a review on iTunes saying that Tiger Suit sounds like "utter crap you'd hear on the X Factor". God I hate the human race. [2]

  10. Aladin001 28 Dec 2010

    lfml_1: I think altrock sounds just a little lot different :)

  11. lfml_1 24 Dec 2010

    @android1985: But this album isn't Pop. This is Alternative Rock, with some Acoustic and Electronica elements.

  12. tallinspace 18 Dec 2010

    love album

  13. android1985 15 Dec 2010

    This is what modern pop should sound like. Not that Ke$ha/Katy Perry shit.

  14. dhijesus 03 Dec 2010

    hate album

  15. Aladin001 24 Nov 2010

    This is really step forward for KT. Get lost, Madonna, this is the real thing.

  16. hittingrefresh 12 Nov 2010

    I like the album, but the first 3 songs (atleast in my opinion) wasn't the best way to start the album off. I don't care too much for those 3, but after those it turns into a really beautiful album.

  17. XDRory 10 Nov 2010

    Someone left a review on iTunes saying that Tiger Suit sounds like "utter crap you'd hear on the X Factor". God I hate the human race.

  18. raschdorf3 09 Nov 2010

    another great album!!! at the moment my favourite one. can´t stop listening it.

  19. J-rad_10 06 Nov 2010

    love love love love love love

  20. madonnaxion 20 Oct 2010

    Difficulty (L)

  21. futterblyay 17 Oct 2010

    Madame Trudeaux <3

  22. oMANOo 11 Oct 2010

    this album grew on me more quickly than having eaten a bunch of s'mores

  23. DiiRogaciano 08 Oct 2010

    Are you sad? Just listen LOST! It's PERFECT! *-*'

  24. HenryBadaroh 06 Oct 2010

    New album! Effing shitttt! I need it!

  25. brandneweyes_ 04 Oct 2010

    amazing album. well done, KT!

  26. dcr38ivegurl 04 Oct 2010

    I heard 2 seconds of this cd and instantly fell in love. EVERY SONG is like..LOVEloveLOVE!!

  27. PatriciaIanhez 03 Oct 2010

    Madame Trudeaux: this reminds me of Bob Dylan. And, FUCK YEAH, KT! This album is aaaaaaaaaawesome

  28. equities 03 Oct 2010

    By far the best album of the year! That's for sure. I can't stop listening to it!

  29. MrPsychedelia 03 Oct 2010

    Full of positive emotions. She used electronics, but in the good way. It was really big surprise for me that she release new album in 2010. For me? The best of 2010.

  30. futterblyay 03 Oct 2010

    I just bought this album. *-*

  31. knittedpainting 03 Oct 2010

    I just got this as an early birthday present and I love it! Especially (Still) A weirdo ♥ and Fade like a Shadow!

  32. Speakfranz 03 Oct 2010

    gorgeous!

  33. ShereenMak 03 Oct 2010

    <3

  34. oMANOo 02 Oct 2010

    Impressive

  35. tamires_garciag 01 Oct 2010

    ADOREIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i LOVE THIS wOMANNN.....

  36. puurrr 30 Sep 2010

    so far, i'm liking the first four songs. :)

  37. TIGRESUANL 29 Sep 2010

    She is changing, she is an artist for real

  38. MysteryMonreal 28 Sep 2010

    love this album!! KT is brilliant

  39. lfml_1 28 Sep 2010

    Lyrics: http://www.kttunstall.com/music/album/?album_id=3&album_name=Tiger%20Suit :P

  40. dani2510 27 Sep 2010

    Unbelievable! I can't wait to listen to it! But, unfortunatelly, my ipod and my laptop are broken.....

  41. TiLichtgestalt 27 Sep 2010

    Tiger Suit amazing *______________*...KT Perfect

  42. TIGRESUANL 27 Sep 2010

    increible

  43. k_wie_karo 26 Sep 2010

    brilliant lp....

  44. XDRory 25 Sep 2010

    thanks @VitorMach. :) [2]

  45. XDRory 25 Sep 2010

    One of my most anticipated albums of the year (or ever, even) and its lived up to it. It's definitely her best work so far.

  46. mo_chan 25 Sep 2010

    Golden Frames has a similar beginning to that of Push That Knot Away (the bass line; the songs are very different otherwise), and it's making me like it. :)

  47. italoamorim 24 Sep 2010

    thanks @VitorMach. :) [2]

  48. italoamorim 24 Sep 2010

    8.084 execuções (618 ouvintes) 182 execuções em sua biblioteca ♥

  49. mo_chan 24 Sep 2010

    thanks @VitorMach. :)

  50. VitorMach 24 Sep 2010

    A wallpaper to celebrate the release =P http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/7904/tigersuitwall.jpg

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