The Twilight Sad: Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave

Dark and edgy as a rule, The Twilight Sad have nonetheless tread their way across a significant amount of stylistic territory in the course of three albums.
The transition from debut Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters through Forget The Night Ahead to No One Can Ever Know might’ve been a bit jostling. Gloom clung like fog to the band’s music, but in tweaking the knobs for noise, volume and distortion, The Twilight Sad skittered in different sonic directions from album to album.
And while the Scottish trio doesn’t really turn over any new rocks on record No. 4, Nobody Wants To Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave is a step forward in defining the band’s scope. The Twilight Sad haven’t jettisoned anything. Spooky folk, shoegaze, industrial and the post-punk UK alternative of forebears like The Cure now all find a place under the umbrella.
“There’s a Girl in the Corner” is the first of this record’s unsettled party-goers, a song that heats up quickly and remains tense and simmering above Andy MacFarlane’s bed of layered, distorted guitars.
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