The Twilight Sad

Class of ’06 BTW the Twilight Sad are mere months away from No One Can Ever Know, their third full-length for FatCat Records following 2009′s Forget The Night Ahead and the 2007 debut LP Fourteen Autumns And Fifteen Winters. The band’s touting a “newly keyboard/programming-driven approach,” on display with the lead single “Kill It In The Morning,” which is half ’90s industrial/metal churn (think NIN), half arena new wave, and as always, full-on thick Scottish brogue. The MP3′s yours for the price of an email:

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The Twilight Sad – Kill It In The Morning by Fat Cat Records

No One Can Ever Know is due February 2011 via FatCat. Here’s an album trailer, with some green flickering projections that brings some added depth to that NIN namecheck:

The Twilight Sad – Trailer 2 from FatCat Records on Vimeo.

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The Scotch Snap: The Twilight Sad and the Rule of Three
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CD review: The Twilight Sad
The Twilight Sad makes me happy. The band’s bleak, brooding lyrics might not be designed to evoke joy, but delivered in James Graham’s thick Scottish brogue—and wrapped in controlled instrumental cacophony—they always seem to warm my ...
Comments (2)
  1. man this REALLY bums me out. their first album was so great! what the hell happened? their second album wasn’t so good either, but it’s not THIS. talk about a fall from grace.

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