Of the remix album and this Liars re-jiggery, Andy MacFarlane, The Twilight Sad said: "We like to put out something that bridges the gap between releases, that will continue the theme and artwork. After the new minimal, synth led approach we did with 'No One Can Ever Know', it seemed fitting to... Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
DiS returns to Leicester in a few weeks time for Summer Sundae festival, and we're very pleased to reveal that Ed Harcourt will be our special guest. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
DiS returns to Leicester's Summer Sundae on Sunday 19th August to curate our own stage. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
Say what you will about the occasional inconsistencies of The Twilight Sad's recorded output but live they've always been an entirely different proposition. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
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Following the release of their third album, No One Can Ever Know, DiS talked to The Twilight Sad frontman James Graham to find out what spurred the new direction, how working with Andy Weatherall is a breeze and what it takes to be the next Craig David… Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
Purer than innocence and richer than gold, No One Can Ever Know confirms that The Twilight Sad are simply too good to remain a-little-less-than-well-known outside the restrictive realms of slightly-less-than-world-conqering ’zines. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
Unashamedly, undeniably, unequivocally brilliant: with Have Some Faith in Magic, Errors have out-Mogwaied Mogwai, out-Sadded The Twilight Sad. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
We've had a few bits of news relating to The Twilight Sad in the past few months, what with the release of various singles and albums. Today sees another video, which is taken from their new album, No One Can Ever Know. It's for the track 'Another Bed' and can be seen here. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
At once sad and wise, inquisitive, eloquent, repentant – and 77 years on this earth, no closer to unravelling the mysteries of the opposite sex – that Leonard Cohen’s creative spark remains so undimmed as he reaches his twilight years is something worth celebrating. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
A new Twilight Sad video. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
New single and tour dates from The Twilight Sad, isn't it? Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
Earlier this week The Twilight Sad were announced as the support for Mogwai on their UK tour. That's pretty important stuff, y'know. Anyway, well done them and all that. To help celebrate that announcement (not really, it's just a coincidence) we've got three videos of Andy and James from the band... Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
For The Twilight Sad, one senses the past twelve months would be better left forgotten. Having emerged two years earlier with the excellent Fourteen Autumns And Fifteen Winters, its follow up, Forget The Night Ahead, felt like something of an anti-climax. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
An extremely satisfying stop-gap for fans of The Twilight Sad’s second album. Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
The Twilight Sad release a new 12" on September 27. It's called The Wrong Car and that is also the name of a track from the record, for which there is a video. It's seven-and-a-half minutes long ferchrissakes! That's amibitious. Anyway, you can watch it below, and see the tale unravel in the best... Read the full story on DrownedinSound.com
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