The Tiny

Genre: Alternative
Secondary Genre: Folk Stockholm, Not Applicable Sweden Contact

"At its quietest, They are as intimate as a whispered confession and is almost unbearably lovely. At its most energetic, it's full of life, full of colour and bursting with character. ...somewhere between genius and insanity but totally, totally brilliant!"

Artist Information

Biography

P L E A S E V I S I T : www.myspace.com/thetinythetiny

"If Panda Bear moved to Sweden, started playing cello and fell in love with Joanna Newsom's cousin, possessed by Kate Bush struck by lightning, this might be the outcome..."

During their six years of existence, Sweden's critically acclaimed power-folk duo The Tiny, consisting of the couple Ellekari and Leo, has stretched over deconstructed, minimal, acoustic music to grand gestures and orchestral arrangements.

They now release their third LP - Gravity And Grace, coming produced by former bass player of "Talk Talk" - Paul Webb aka "Rustinman" (Beth Gibbons, James Yorkston..) on their own label
Condensed and grainy, punchy, but beautiful and lively.

Watch this beautiful video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJZ0T9OQb-4

Read the latest review in Wears The Trousers:
The Tiny - Gravity & Grace

We bipeds are frequently given to falling down flights of stairs and knocking into balusters, finding ourselves at the bottom with a muddled perspective and a throbbing head. But with their third album Gravity & Grace, The Tiny navigate the art of locomotion in a startlingly balanced manner.
Cellist Leo Svensson and bassist Johann Barthling rise and descend the steps of instrumental range, while Ellekari Larsson sings in a voice that sounds tickled by a feather.
The lyrics are pronounced in that sterling, silvery way that doesn't come easily to native English speakers: Larsson, a wispy Swede, allows each word a space shot through with sonorous vocals and the precociousness of someone fingering a foreign language. Eleven songs, all a tad enchanted and fluid, fall upon the listener's ears like autumn rain as Larsson's voice vibrates lightly, creating ripples of sound.

The majority of the tracks on Gravity & Grace seem, at first, needy in their content.
Larsson frequently employs cliches about being retrieved from the "lost & found", while feelings of inadequacy plague "Too Heavy A Burden"™, where she thinks herself "not enough, you see". These songs seem directed at an unyielding, merciless lover, and Larsson is constantly pleading with bent knees, her voice rising from a pure vocal line to a thin, dry growl of sorts. This scratchier, rougher tone develops attitude in "Ten Years"™, a furious tirade against some male figure who has betrayed and belittled in a relationship that has wasted away the singer's winters. Later, Larsson manipulates her voice to become annoyed, heavy sarcasm filtering through "Lithium"™.

Weakness is a theme which seems, momentarily, to overwhelm "Never Coming Back"™, in which Larsson laments the loss of a man. But, upon a second listen, the song reveals itself to be a rather metaphysical piece; verbs skid around the lyrical sphere with comments on driving, flying, calling out, then suddenly the words create a scenario of death, car crashes and of life lived in between two realms. Of particular interest is "The Man Who Ran"™, a composition that seems a return to Larsson as a girl, a young, double-braided blonde teen jogging past the landscapes of her childhood, thinking aloud for the benefit of the listeners. She runs and whistles wistfully, wondering aloud "What if gravity is just another trick of the mind?", as her voice seems to alight upon the atmosphere itself, levitating beyond natural forces and justifying the album's title.

Gravity & Grace is a beautiful, airy work. Larsson's voice is flexible in range and raw in a way that's altogether unseen these days, with a precious, proud self-consciousness that doesn't shy away from harsh sounds or honest words. The lyrics are interesting and the instrumentation accompanying them hugs Larsson's inflections with a heartbeat of strings as the icy elegance of the music grants the English a Scandinavian tint.
Accordingly, it's hard to resist the temptation to describe Gravity & Grace with one of Larsson's own phrases, the music like "a finger on my eyelids as I sleep".
Delicate, dark and deeply personal.

-Dalia Wolfson for WTT


The Tiny = Ellekari Larsson (vocals, piano, reed-organ), and Leo Svensson (cello, musical saw, glockenspiel, etc).
They started The Tiny a couple months after falling in love in 2003.

Since their debut "Close Enough"(2005) they have played more then 400 shows around Europe, and parts of the US.
They have been invited to open for, and toured with artists such as the Magic Numbers, Martha Wainwright, Jarvis Cocker, Ed Harcourt, Camera Obscura, Ane Brun

"There isn't a genre or pat phrase that's fit to describe Sweden's the Tiny.
Chamber pop might be right, if only because there's a cello involved.
Cabaret might be closer, if only because Starring: Someone Like You feels like the kind of music that would be played in a dimly-lit piano bar.
You certainly can't call it twee, though it can sound cute at times, and you'd probably want to shy away from calling it indie pop for that matter.
You could really stretch and try calling it operatic post-rock, but that would just be annoying.
.... Brilliant "
-Review by Margaret Reges for All Music Guide. rating 5,5/6:

Instrumentation

Ellekari Larsson: vocal, piano/organ, synth etc.
Leo Svensson: cello, musical saw etc.

Discography

The Tiny - demo 2003
Closer -Single 2004
Close Enough -LP 2004
My Mother EP -EP 2006
They Say It's Weird -single 2006
Starring; Someone Like You (prod. Jari Haapalainen) -LP 2006
New LP "Gravity & Grace" ( prod Paul Webb) - Scandinavian release Oct.14th 2009

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  • Starring; Someone Like you - cover

  • Close Enogh - cover

Press

  • Svallande känslor av intima musiker 5/6 [+ Show ]

    5/6 Svallande känslor av intima musiker Konsert: The Tiny | Södra Teatern Stockholm | Lördag 5 de...

  • Delicate, dark and deeply personal. 4½/5 [+ Show ]

    The Tiny Gravity & Grace 4½ / 5 We bipeds are frequently given to falling down flights of stai...

  • 5.5/6 Brilliant [+ Show ]

    Review by Margaret Reges There isn't a genre or pat phrase that's fit to describe Sweden's the Ti...

  • Great & Small (5/5) [+ Show ]

    Although preconceptions of yet another Swedish band hitting the market are probably rife, but unli...

  • the band does nothing but succeed [+ Show ]

    The Tiny are a collective that came about through a decisive decision to abandon a life of safety an...

  • The big Tiny [+ Show ]

    We‚ll resist the more obvious plays-on-words that spring to mind when considering the band name "The...

  • Quiet is the new loud! [+ Show ]

    If an award was given out to a band whose music lived up to the cliché 'less is more,' than the Tiny...

  • The first note hits you and you know you're in love. [+ Show ]

    There's nothing quite like the thrill of being with an album right from the start -- the first note ...

  • Excentrique et fragile... [+ Show ]

    Le deuxième album de The Tiny se déguste sans modération. Mais il convient d’entrer dans cet univers...

Setlist

1 hour (30 minutes up to 1 1/2 hour-sets)
For instance:
Closer
My Mother
Second Time around
Know Your Demons
Safe Than Sorry
Dirty Frames
In Reality
They Say it�s Weird
Kind of like you
I Don�t Like (the way you move me)
No Money
Sorry
etc...

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