2006, Fat Cat Records
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From the fog-drenched streets of Glasgow roar The Twilight Sad: first, echoing from a distance as if calling out from a memory, then gaining a momentum powerful enough to lift anything in its path. Fueled by its own energy, this record wraps us in blankets of guitars and flat-out good songwriting. Take note, repeat listens of The Twilight Sad are inevitable. This debut EP, produced by fellow Fat Cat recording artist Max Richter and The Twilight Sad/ Mixed by Max Richter, provides a taste of what the band is capable of.
From the fog-drenched streets of Glasgow roar The Twilight Sad: first, echoing from a distance as if calling out from a memory, then gaining a momentum powerful enough to lift anything in its path. Fueled by its own energy, this record wraps us in blankets of guitars and flat-out good songwriting. Take note, repeat listens of The Twilight Sad are inevitable. This debut EP, produced by fellow Fat Cat recording artist Max Richter and The Twilight Sad/ Mixed by Max Richter, provides a taste of what the band is capable of.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | But When She Left, Gone Was The Glow |
| 2 | That Summer, At Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy |
| 3 | Last Year's Rain Didn't Fall Quite So Hard |
| 4 | And She Would Darken the Memory |
| 5 | Three Seconds Of Dead Air |
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