You Didn't Have To Kill Them All | The Twilight Sad thread
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One of the best and most consistent bands of the last 10 years.
New single via Rock Action.
New single via Rock Action.
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I've recently snagged a few of their albums with the intention of diving in. I'll check out these vids as a starter methinks.
Generally speaking I'm a big fan of Scottish bands.
Generally speaking I'm a big fan of Scottish bands.
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New album It Won/t Be Like This All the Time coming Jan. 18 on Rock Action Records.
New single.
New single.
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New album on Friday!
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Rank 'em!
1. Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters
2. Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave
3. Forget the Night Ahead
4. No One Can Ever Know
If Killed My Parents and Hit the Road counts as a proper album, it'd be #3.
1. Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters
2. Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave
3. Forget the Night Ahead
4. No One Can Ever Know
If Killed My Parents and Hit the Road counts as a proper album, it'd be #3.
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Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
Probably their best album yet.
Probably their best album yet.
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Should that album be my starting point with them then?run2death wrote:Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
Probably their best album yet.
I saw them a few years ago when they opened for The Cure. I liked what I heard that night, but I got very lazy with following up on it.
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Stardog Champion wrote:Should that album be my starting point with them then?run2death wrote:Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
Probably their best album yet.
I saw them a few years ago when they opened for The Cure. I liked what I heard that night, but I got very lazy with following up on it.
I'd probably start with Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave.
It's got their best melodies and James Graham's vocals are really spot-on.
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Thanks for the recommendation. I swear I'm actually going to give this band some time this year.run2death wrote:Stardog Champion wrote:Should that album be my starting point with them then?run2death wrote:Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
Probably their best album yet.
I saw them a few years ago when they opened for The Cure. I liked what I heard that night, but I got very lazy with following up on it.
I'd probably start with Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave.
It's got their best melodies and James Graham's vocals are really spot-on.
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Great band, so underrated.
Cant wait to spin the new one.
That voice...
Cant wait to spin the new one.
That voice...
Sometimes I wanna drive around and find you
And act like it's a random thing
And act like it's a random thing
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You really should, they're great.Stardog Champion wrote:Thanks for the recommendation. I swear I'm actually going to give this band some time this year.run2death wrote:Stardog Champion wrote:Should that album be my starting point with them then?run2death wrote:Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
Probably their best album yet.
I saw them a few years ago when they opened for The Cure. I liked what I heard that night, but I got very lazy with following up on it.
I'd probably start with Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave.
It's got their best melodies and James Graham's vocals are really spot-on.
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What about Robert Smith?run2death wrote:Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
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The Arbor is pure THE CURE
Sounds like something from the Pornography era
Sometimes I wanna drive around and find you
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And act like it's a random thing
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For sure. Some of The Top and Japanese Whispers in there too. It's even got those weird "echoey" drums and that bassline is pure Cure.psychobain wrote:What about Robert Smith?run2death wrote:Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
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The Arbor is pure THE CURE
Sounds like something from the Pornography era
Hutchinson's influence is more in the lyrics.
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This album is so good.
Im a huge fan of this band;
Im a huge fan of this band;
Sometimes I wanna drive around and find you
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And act like it's a random thing
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What are your favorite tracks from the new one?psychobain wrote:This album is so good.
Im a huge fan of this band;
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The 4-track run of The Arbor, VTr, Sunday Day13 and I/m Not Here [missing face] is fucking awesome.
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Two good pals been at me for a long time to get into this band and I somehow haven’t.
The new one has a frightened rabbit influence?
Im gonna check them out.
The new one has a frightened rabbit influence?
Im gonna check them out.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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I was referencing the lyrics earlier, not necessarily the sound.dimejinky99 wrote:The new one has a frightened rabbit influence?
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That’s still enough to get me on board.
I’m horribly closed off to new music anyways so no harm in giving them a spin.
I’m horribly closed off to new music anyways so no harm in giving them a spin.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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I've finally started to give this album a few listens. I love the opening. "There's a Girl in the Corner" and "Last January" stood out for me right away. Other tracks are starting to really grow on me. The back half of "In Nowheres" in particular has helped me come around on that track. I love the way it builds from (roughly) the minute before (2:30 mark or so) the nightmares part kicks in.run2death wrote:You really should, they're great.Stardog Champion wrote:Thanks for the recommendation. I swear I'm actually going to give this band some time this year.run2death wrote:Stardog Champion wrote:Should that album be my starting point with them then?run2death wrote:Clearly Scott Hutchison's death had a huge influence on It Won't Be Like This All the Time.
Probably their best album yet.
I saw them a few years ago when they opened for The Cure. I liked what I heard that night, but I got very lazy with following up on it.
I'd probably start with Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave.
It's got their best melodies and James Graham's vocals are really spot-on.