‘No One Can Ever Know’ signifies a transformative era for The Twilight Sad. Drawing inspiration from a variety of influential artists like Cabaret Voltaire, Liars, and Nine Inch Nails, this album features a captivating synth-heavy sound. The band, under the expert guidance of Weatherall, embraced vintage analogue synths to craft the unique auditory landscape that fans have come to adore.
This coloured vinyl edition is a treasure for collectors and newcomers alike, showcasing the band’s innovative approach reminiscent of the ‘Holy Bible’ era Manics and ‘Violator’-era Depeche Mode. Whether you’re on the hunt for the best indie music vinyl albums or simply want to enjoy a standout record, this is a must-have. Track Listing:
- 1. Alphabet – The Twilight Sad (4:22)
- 2. Dead City – The Twilight Sad (6:25)
- 3. Sick – The Twilight Sad (4:23)
- 4. Don’t Move – The Twilight Sad (3:20)
- 5. Nil – The Twilight Sad (5:18)
- 6. Don’t Look at Me – The Twilight Sad (4:09)
- 7. Not Sleeping – The Twilight Sad (5:11)
- 8. Another Bed – The Twilight Sad (4:39)
- 9. Kill It in the Morning – The Twilight Sad (5:53)
Year of Production: 2012
Kimberly Reynolds (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this coloured vinyl edition of The Twilight Sad’s No One Can Ever Know! The synth-heavy sound is mesmerizing and the quality is top-notch.
Marc Rice (verified owner) –
A fantastic addition to my collection! This cheap The Twilight Sad vinyl edition delivers an incredible listening experience.
Michael Washington (verified owner) –
I’m blown away by the depth of sound in this record. It truly represents some of the best indie music vinyl albums out there!