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The Twilight Sad's much-anticipated follow-up to 2007's Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters is a dark and tumultuous listen. Produced by guitarist Andy McFarlane with Paul Savage (of Delgados) at Glasgow's famed Chem 19 studios, Forget the Night Ahead retains the guitar-washed drama of their previous effort, with an added complexity both sonic and thematic.
A**R
An Evolution in The Twilight Sad's sound
A shift toward the Interpol-esque minimalism that would be perfected on Nobody Wants to Be Here..., this album strikes a happy balance between the youthful angst of their classic debut, Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters, and the mechanical darkness of the more recent Twilight Sad albums. This album is quietly crammed with bangers, headlined by "I Became a Prostitute" but including the likes of "Seven Years of Letters" and "Made to Disappear". Deliciously dark and a real grower.
O**L
Please buy this
If you like the Scottish noise scene or MBV or just want to hear an artsy, noisy take on stirring rock music, please buy this. These guys are fantastic. This and their earlier records deserve more attention than they've received. I find myself singing hauntingly in a Scottish brogue more and more these days because of this record. Oh to have been born in Glasgow!The mix, the recording, the thickness, the delay, the feedback wash, the singer. All brilliant and all worth your attention. You will not regret this purchase.
J**S
love this band!
more people should listen to The Twilight Sad and here's why: they rock. they have feeling and bring out feelings that should not stay buried. Inspired and a little dark, great ethereal guitar and drums that pound your soul--did I mention James's awesome scottish voice? Twilight Sad is definitly one of my favorite bands.
J**N
Getting better with each outing.
Great outing by The Twilight Sad.
P**I
Five Stars
I saw The Twilight Sad in concert and just fell in love with this group
A**R
Five Stars
perfect condition it's great
R**D
Great Band.
Another very good CD, worth every penny. Not like other Bands were only one song on the CD is good.
L**H
Everything The Twilight Sad does is brilliant
Been following this band since 2011 and everything they've put out is stellar. Over that time The Twilight Sad has become one of my all-time favorite bands, hands down. If you like everything from Joy Division to The Cure to My Bloody Valentine to Radiohead, then this band is for you. FORGET THE NIGHT AHEAD is their second album when they were still steeped in wall-of-sound techniques akin to shoe gaze and stuff like My Bloody Valentine, but this one hits harder than their debut album and feels edgier. For me, it's my second favorite of their albums, with their most recent album, NOBODY WANTS TO BE HERE AND NOBODY WANTS TO LEAVE, being my #1. Each of their albums is unique and complete unto itself, and each delivers extremely fulfilling sonic and emotional experiences. And each record is amazing. Buy their stuff, go to their shows, and support this band. They're brilliant.
A**N
The new Joy Division but better
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. If you would like to hear a modern and Scottish version of Joy Division then this is it. Why this band are not huge is a mystery.
D**.
fab
fab
M**J
Beautiful album
Forget the night ahead
D**E
Five Stars
thanks
J**E
Five Stars
Perfect
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