Tried + True Explained

Tried + True
Type:studio
Artist:Tinfed
Cover:Tinfed - Tried + True.jpg
Studio:The Plant Studios
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:43:05
Label:Hollywood
Producer:Ed Buller
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Tried + True is the third and final studio album by American rock band Tinfed. It was released on August 22, 2000, via Hollywood Records. Production was handled by Ed Buller, known for his work with English groups such as Suede, Spiritualized and Slowdive. The album also contains "Immune", which was featured in the 2000 film and appeared on its soundtrack.

Reception

Stanton Swihart of AllMusic gave the album a mixed review and criticised the band for sounding too derivative of Britpop groups such as Radiohead and Travis, saying "they ultimately fail to attain the same levels of esoteric complexity as those bands." Swihart concluded his review saying the band's best material may be ahead of them: "While Tinfed is not unequivocally successful or innovative on a sonic level, it is frequently exciting and a terribly promising effort from a band that may eventually cast its own considerable shadow". CMJ reviewed it more positively, calling Tried + True a "forward-thinking rock record with plenty of potential commercial appeal" that "contains pretty guitar pop enhanced only minimally by studio machinery".[1]

Personnel

Adapted from the Tried + True liner notes.[2]

Tinfed

Production

Notes and References

  1. Tinfed: Tried + True . . CMJ Network, Inc . August 14, 2000 . 24 .
  2. Tried + True . . 2000 . booklet . . Burbank, California.