The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave
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The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave Following their stark nod to the heroes of an industrial past, No One Can Ever Know, The Twilight Sad has dug into their own past to form an album that’s bracing, biting and as widescreen as anything in their canon. The band, ever ambassa- dors of Scottish gloom, have harnessed their dark muse once again and drawn on their prowess in the live arena to track a record that proves they can translate the power of their stage show to tape. Where each album prior to No One Wants To Be Here and No One Wants to Leave saw the Release date: 10/28/14 Twilight Sad tackling new sounds and ways of writing, their latest work draws from their entire career. MacFarlane says: “Over the 8 years we've been touring, our live sound has Format: CD, LP taken on different forms, from full on noise/feedback, to a sparse, synth led sound, to a File Under: Rock stripped back set up with just keys, drum machine and guitar, to playing with an orches- Territory Restrictions: tra, and to just an acoustic with vocal. We wanted to try and capture all of those elements Only available to North America, South America and develop them in some way to make the new record.” Opting to stay in Glasgow, the album was produced at Mogwai’s Castle Of Doom studio, engineered by the band’s live soundman Andrew Bush, mixed by Peter Katis (also responsible for Fourteen Autumns), with touring member Johnny Docherty playing bass. FAT0132CD UPC: 600116513229 “We spent a lot of time at home when writing this new record, we got to hang out with old friends and get back to some sort of normality, which I think really helped me clear my Box 30 mind and focus in on writing these new songs,” Graham says. “I had a lot I wanted to get off my chest and I've done that with this new record.” A first listen to the album confirms everything the band has said - noisy, densely layered, and deeply melodic, it wouldn’t be out of line to say this may be their best yet. One thing’s for sure - the Twilight Sad have still got a lot of life left in them. FAT0132LP Key Points UPC: 600116513212 Full PR campaign from Motormouth PR Box 30 Full national tour with We Were Promised Jetpacks Oct/Nov Vinyl is non-returnable Catalog scans total over 17K to date Full college radio campaign by Never Better Promotions Tour Dates TRACKLISTING Oct 16 Brooklyn, NY (Headline Show) Oct 28 Denver, CO* Nov 12 Austin, TX* Oct 17 Portland, ME * Oct 29 Salt Lake City, UT* Nov 13 Houston, TX* 1. There’s a Girl In The Corner 2. Last January Oct 18 Montreal, QC* Oct 30 Boise, ID* Nov 14 New Orleans, LA* 3. I Could Give You All That You Don’t Want Oct 19 Toronto, ON* Nov 1 Seattle, WA* Nov 15 Birmingham, AL* 4. It Never Was The Same Oct 20 Detroit, MI* Nov 2 Portland, OR* Nov 16 Atlanta, GA* 5. Drown So I Can Watch Oct 22 Columbus, OH * Nov 4 San Francisco, CA* Nov 18 Carrboro, NC 6. In Nowheres Oct 23 Cincinnati, OH* Nov 7 Los Angeles, CA* Nov 19 Washington, DC* 7. Nobody Wants To Be Here and Oct 24 Chicago, IL* Nov 8 San Diego, CA* Nov 20 Boston, MA* Nobody Wants To Leave Oct 25 Madison, WI* Nov 9 Phoenix, AZ* Nov 21 Philadelphia, PA* 8. Pills I Swallow Oct 26 St Louis, MO* Nov 11 Dallas, TX* Nov 22 New York, NY* 9. Leave The House 10. Sometimes I Wished I Could Fall Asleep * w/ We Were Promised Jetpacks Also Available FAT0098CD FAT0077CD FAT0077LP FAT0055CD No One Can Ever Know Forget The Night Ahead Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters fatcat-usa.com.