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Tag Archives: The Twilight Sad
New Bits and Bobs
A few short and sharp bits on material from new and old friends Exitmusic New York duo (although they perform as a four-some), Aleksa Palladino and Devon Church, have released a five track piece entitled From Silence on the excellent Secretly Canadian … Continue reading
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The Twighlight Sad – The Wrong Car
What’s to say, another spectacular track from @thetwighlightsad (more of course at Myspace FB). Those glorious Caledonian tones, a great tune, wonderful scratchy guitars and those drums… with the habitual unsettling lyrics this time with a suitably creepy video. Wonderful
The Twilight Sad – Forget the Night Ahead
The second full length offering from the Twilight Sad sees them, if anything, darker and more unsettled than on Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters or the intervening EP’s. Titles like I Became a Prostitute, The Neighbours Can’t Breathe are testament … Continue reading
We Were Promised Jetpacks – These Four Walls
Another rather late set of comments on this Scottish bunch of lads. The debut album, out on Brighton based Fat Cat Records has been with me a while and has earned a nice little warm corner in my heart. I … Continue reading