
No One Can Ever Know is a Alt/Indie album by The Twilight Sad, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- dense
- brooding
- nocturnal
About
Released more than two years after its last studio album, <i>No One Can Ever Know</i> finds the Scottish indie rock band bypassing its usual wall of sound for a sparser attack, influenced by bands such as Can, Cabaret Voltaire, Public Image Ltd., and Liars. Had Joy Division been Scottish, it might have sounded a bit like The Twilight Sad here. It's a mix of <i>Unknown Pleasures</i> and <i>Closer</i> brought to a cathartic head. On "Dead City," analog synths meet an anonymous ethereal ambience to set the stage for James Graham's existential yet committed vocals. "Sick" suggests a Scottish folk song being transported to Manchester for the post-punk explosion. "Don't Move" uses guitars to strike while the iron is hot. "Don't Look at Me" warms up the sound with more generous backing vocals providing emotional support. Producer Andrew Weatherall gives the band the proper space and a full sonic spectrum to make this a positive step in its creative direction.
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Tracklist
- 1Alphabet4:26
- 2Dead City6:25
- 3Sick4:23
- 4Don't Move4:20
- 5Nil5:18
- 6Don't Look At Me4:09
- 7Not Sleeping5:11
- 8Another Bed4:39
- 9Kill It In the Morning5:53
- 10A Million Ignorants (Bonus Track)3:32
Credits
Performers
- Mark DevineDRUMS PROGRAMMED BY
- James GrahamVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
