Forget the Night Ahead
'Forget The Night Ahead’ is possibly a darker set even than it’s hallowed predecessor ‘Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters’, James Graham’s portentous knack for unsettling lines, forcefully delivered in his own Caledonian burr remaining very much on point.
Evocative, emo-ish lyrics and Kevin Shields-by-way-of-Thurston Moore torrents of noise once again color the work of this Scottish band.
For an accelerated immersion in The Twilight Sad experience, pop in the Scottish rockers’ second LP Forget The Night Ahead and skip to Track 7, “That Birthday Present.” It may be the fastest song The Twilight Sad’s ever recorded, replacing the band’s usual dogged pounding with aggression, scrape, and an explosive…
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The Twilight Sad have taken on a leaner, meaner look in time for the release of their hugely anticipated second album Forget The Night Ahead.
The return of The Twilight Sad is one of the many things that we should be genuinely excited about in British music this year.
The Twilight Sad wants to find a way forward from that kind of distinction.