Album Rating: 4.5
gonna be hard to top this for me on the year!
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Album Rating: 4.0
yeah this slaps, love all of the lush soundscapes
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Album Rating: 4.0
Might be best Twilight Sad
It's so abrasive yet warm at nearly all times
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this album is special
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Album Rating: 4.0
wow, have i been missing something like this in my rotation, just chock full of great songs
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don't know where this sits for me and it hasn't been as immediate as some of you. going to keep trying to crack this egg tho. love all their other stuff.
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Album Rating: 4.5
this did take a few listens over a couple days to really sink in. only got better for me each listen. knowing the subject matter helped. like i said in my review, something about them just grows on you. hopefully it eventually unfolds for you like it did for me!
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Album Rating: 4.5
What a fucking great review.
"thanks in part to the country's well-known roster of relentlessly depressing bands: Mogwai, Arab Strap, Frightened Rabbit, and of course, The Twilight Sad."
--Was just talking about this with a friend recently. King Creosote comes to mind too. Scotland is a wellspring of talent, and for whatever reason, they have a propensity for sad music, lol.
" I typically hate music descriptions based on weather as they are often so cliche and trite, but the album is so perfectly evocative of a rainy, foggy and gloomy Glasgow night that I can’t help but vividly picture it."
--I feel the exact same way about that album.
Also 100% agreed with what you said regarding their music not always being immediate, but you already knew that. Repetition legitimizes! Gonna give their last album the same listening treatment I gave this, because it didn't resonate with me at first either.
This is so close to a classic for me right now.
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Album Rating: 4.5
thank you so much man. i'm really glad you dug the review. hard to get out every single thought but i think it came together nicely!
you ever listen to arab strap btw? i think you'd love them, super underrated here
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Album Rating: 4.5
"I typically hate music descriptions based on weather as they are often so cliche and trite, but the album is so perfectly evocative of a rainy, foggy and gloomy Glasgow night that I can’t help but vividly picture it."
I fell in love with Twilight Sad after listening to them while walking home to my then girlfriends apartment in northern glasgow from a show in the western part of the city. Walking by the canal and through Sighthill cemetery while listening to "nobody wants to be here" was something else. And this album is insanely close to that experience once again
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this is very, very good
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Album Rating: 4.7
Agreed.
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