Danceable desolation

Danceable desolation

No One Can Ever Know (Audio CD)

Customer Review

After still dominated the guitar walls to its predecessors, it is now increasingly gloomy synth sounds with which to initiate The Twilight Sad renew their sound. What remains is the plaintive melancholy song with a Scottish accent of singer James Graham, adjust its somewhat morbid lyrics very well do so. Fits to turn is also something sinister cover of the album and also the already last year to publish single "Sick". "No One Can Ever Know" is georden the blessed 80 an album with a lot of waviger and postpunkiger references. Less Hits, for an album all of a piece. Dark, dreary and sometimes industrial standard metallic it comes. Can not believe the beginning, the songs really they are tangible and melodic with each pass.
It would be idle some post-punk classics enumerate the one to come to mind. Nevertheless, The Twilight Sad remain special and independent. For me, the best to date publication of the Scots. Here and now: Four and a half stars. I do not know what that looks like in four weeks.

Playing tips: Dead City, Nil

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