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The Twilight Sad|IT WON/T BE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME

IT WON/T BE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME

The Twilight Sad

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Less secretive since they opened for The Cure, The Twilight Sad adopt the same strategy on record. Moving from FatCat to Mogwaï’s label Rock Action, the Scots allow themselves some synth-pop openings, like on Let's Get Lost or Videograms. They show their difference whilst maintaining their usual post-punk coldness. Whether it's the howling metallic guitar, the well-supported rhythm section, their ice-cold (The Arbor) or delicate (SundayDay13) keyboards, James Graham's band builds sound constructions that are full, hollow, bright or shaded. Salutary contradictions that bring relief and substance to the work transform the traditional austere post-punk sound into grandiloquent melodic progressions. The more discreet bass finds the right balance (Girl Chewing Gum) while James Graham's stamp takes us back to the young Morrissey – just with more rolling of ‘r’s. All of this pushed Robert Smith to say, "If the world was a better place they would be playing for more people, and I think they can.” © Charlotte Saintoin/Qobuz

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1
[10 Good Reasons for Modern Drugs]
00:04:08

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

2
Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting
00:03:24

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

3
The Arbor
00:04:19

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

4
Vtr
00:04:16

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

5
Sunday Day13
00:03:33

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

6
I/m Not Here [Missing Face]
00:05:38

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

7
Auge/Maschine
00:04:41

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

8
Keep It All to Myself
00:03:01

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

9
Girl Chewing Gum
00:04:03

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

10
Let/s Get Lost
00:04:40

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

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Videograms
00:04:55

Andy Macfarlane, Composer, Producer - The Twilight Sad, MainArtist

2018 Rock Action Records 2018 Rock Action Records

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Less secretive since they opened for The Cure, The Twilight Sad adopt the same strategy on record. Moving from FatCat to Mogwaï’s label Rock Action, the Scots allow themselves some synth-pop openings, like on Let's Get Lost or Videograms. They show their difference whilst maintaining their usual post-punk coldness. Whether it's the howling metallic guitar, the well-supported rhythm section, their ice-cold (The Arbor) or delicate (SundayDay13) keyboards, James Graham's band builds sound constructions that are full, hollow, bright or shaded. Salutary contradictions that bring relief and substance to the work transform the traditional austere post-punk sound into grandiloquent melodic progressions. The more discreet bass finds the right balance (Girl Chewing Gum) while James Graham's stamp takes us back to the young Morrissey – just with more rolling of ‘r’s. All of this pushed Robert Smith to say, "If the world was a better place they would be playing for more people, and I think they can.” © Charlotte Saintoin/Qobuz

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