Arranged By: The Twilight Sad, Artwork: DLT (3), Co-producer: Mark Devine, Co-producer, Mixed By, Recorded By: Paul Savage, Lyrics By: James Graham, Mastered By: Alan Douches, Producer, Composed By: Andy MacFarlane, Strings [Noise Strings]: Martin Doherty, Violin: Laura McFarlane, Violin: Laura McFarlane, Labelcode FATCD 077 (FATCD-77), Copyright (c) The Twilight Sad, Phonographic Copyright (p) FatCat Records, Recorded At Chem19, Mixed At Chem19, Mastered At West West Side Music, Pressed By Sound Performance
"Forget The Night Ahead" est le deuxième album studio du groupe écossais de rock indépendant The Twilight Sad, disponible en format CD chez l?éditeur FatCat Rec. Cet opus explore des sonorités plus sombres et mêle habilement les textures shoegaze à une influence post-punk et à des paroles poignantes portées par la voix singulière de James Graham. Depuis leur premier succès critique avec "Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters", le groupe s?est imposé comme une référence sur la scène alternative grâce à ses ambiances intenses et émotionnelles qui captivent un public fidèle. Le fabricant FatCat Rec est un label indépendant britannique reconnu pour sa capacité à révéler des artistes novateurs tels que Sigur Rós ou Animal Collective et pour son engagement envers la créativité musicale.
James Graham’s Caledonian brogue and producer Andy McFarlane’s earth-shattering guitar lines are ever-present but Forget the Night Ahead i...
Nick Fenn - 22/10/2009
too Scottish. It seemed that all you needed were some guitars, a depressing atmosphere, and some quietLOUDquiet dynamics, and, of course, to be Scott...
David Peisner - 19/10/2009
The Twilight Sad's 2007 debut album, <i>Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters</i>, firmly placed them in Scotland's tradition o...
Reef Younis - 18/10/2009
Bleak, wailing walls of guitar melodies that harrow and sink and wallow, buried deep inside groundswells of resignation and despondence ? it?s not a h...
Andrew Grillo - 09/10/2009
Critical success, respect from your peers - it may not make you happy y'know. Singer James Graham has described 'Forget The Night Ahead' as being writ...
Jamie Smith - 08/10/2009
Some albums are easy to write about. Nuances leap out at you, hooks are obvious, lyrics are noteworthy, patterns emerge through the music. But none of...
Jamie Milton - 05/10/2009
Magicians save their best trick for the end. The most valuable present is always opened last. Roast potatoes are spared for the final mouthful of a Su...
Dom Gourlay - 05/10/2009
The weight of expectation can be a hefty burden. Three years ago, The Twilight Sad were something of an unknown quantity outside of Glasgow's vibrant ...
Gideon Brody - 05/10/2009
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Maddy Costa - 02/10/2009
A Glaswegian friend once told me that the Scots have 40 words for rain - and most of them are evoked over the course of this dreich second album from ...