The Tuts
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The Tuts were an English DIY pop punk,[1] "three-tone"[2] band from Hayes, Greater London.[3] They received extensive coverage from alternative music radio, most notably Amazing Radio,[4][5] and from music websites such as Louder Than War which published multiple articles on the group,[6][7][8] calling them "one of the UK's most exciting bands".[6] The band, particularly frontwoman Nadia Javed, were the subject of a feature in the ITV series Young, British and Muslim in April 2018.[9]
The Tuts | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Hayes, Hillingdon, West London, England |
Genres | |
Years active | 2007–2019 |
Labels | Dovetown |
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Website | thetuts |
Initially influenced by contemporary indie and alternative rock,[10] their back-to-basics sound and feminist politics led to comparisons with older genres such as punk, C86 and riot grrrl.[11]
By 2022, Javed had become a solo artist.[12]