No One Can Ever Know (LP)
The Twilight Sad
Amoeba Review
Brad Schelden 09/01/2012
This is the third album from this Scottish band. This album marks a new direction for these guys. Their first two albums were more on the emo side of things. They were sort of a Scottish mix of Idlewild and At The Drive-In. But this new album is more darker than anything they have done before. It also uses a lot of keyboards. That is really all that I need to like an album! This album is still very much an album from Scotland. I can't really understand anything coming out of this man's mouth. But it does not matter. This album got down deep inside of me after the first time I heard it. I keep coming back to it over and over this year. A fantastic dark album. I feel like they finally lived up to their name.
Read MoreTrack Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
|---|---|---|
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1.
Alphabet
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The Twilight Sad | 04:27 |
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2.
Dead City
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The Twilight Sad | 06:26 |
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3.
Sick
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The Twilight Sad | 04:24 |
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4.
Don't Move
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The Twilight Sad | 04:20 |
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5.
Nil
|
The Twilight Sad | 05:19 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
|---|---|---|
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1.
Don't Look At Me
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The Twilight Sad | 04:09 |
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2.
Not Sleeping
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The Twilight Sad | 05:11 |
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3.
Another Bed
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The Twilight Sad | 04:39 |
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4.
Kill It In The Morning
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The Twilight Sad | 05:53 |













