Efterklang & The Twilight Sad
Hi, sorry for the lack of updates, but this is the time of year when my work gets busy. On another note, I have started contributing to a very cool webzine called Angry Ape. Its like a UK version of Pitchfork. The first two reviews are Efterklang's wonderful "Under Giant Trees" Ep and The Twilight Sad's distotrion heavy "Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters".
'Under Giant Trees' - Efterklang (Leaf)

Efterklang Review
The Twilight Sad - "Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters" (Fat Cat)

"The band played a couple of gigs at the 13th Note in Glasgow, creating half hour-long pieces of music using guitars, bass, drums, theremin, tape loops from films and old folk/country songs, effects pedals, toy keyboards, thumb pianos, saws, computer games and a lot of noise in an attempt to try and discover a sound they could call their own and continue to develop. After these two shows, they rejected many gig offers, and became a more reclusive unit, spending any spare time they had in the studio focused on writing and sculpting away at new material"
'Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters' is just what the Scottish music scene needs right now. Mogwai don't bother with words, Idlewild have lost the plot and the likes of The Delgados, AC Acoustics, Arab Strap and Aereogramme have decided to call it a day. Its a simple formula : towering waves of distorted guitar and hugely infectious choruses. Even the stone-hearted couldn't fail to love this band. And in frontman James Graham, The Twilight Sad have one of the most unique voices out there. No wonder, America loves them. We all should too.
The Twilight Sad Review
The Twilight Sad Myspace
'That Summer, At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy' mp3 - The Twilight Sad
Labels: Efterklang, The Twilight Sad
3 Comments:
hi, i've follwed the twilight sad's career and witnessed the 'early gigs' in the 13th note and i'm pretty sure they have never been called The Cholo
Thanks for clearing that up, The Cholo mystery continues? Any Ideas
Sorry bud, can't help you on your quest to find 'The Cholo' You should definitley try to see the twilight sad live though, it's a totally different, though just as rewarding experience as FA&FW
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