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THE TWILIGHT SAD "Fourteen Autumns Fifteen Winters" Reviews
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Release: 3 Apr 2007
Label: Fat Cat [Caroline]
Genre: Pop
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 8.6 |
The Twilight Sad are pushing these familiar elements in some unexpected and exciting directions. Graham may sound a bit like Moffett but he doesn't sing about getting wrecked in the pub while trying to forget. His focus is primarily the concerns of adolescence, and he even narrows it down to a specific age.
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| StylusMagazine |
Rating: 8.3 |
Their charms are easily missed, or mistakenly lumped in as just another band too deaf and dizzy from their own feedback and a sightless fog to get you beyond RIYL.
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| Aversion |
Rating: 8.0 |
The Twilight Sad's debut, Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters bucks the indie world's increasing reliance upon the season's latest and greatest development, as the Scottish outfit returns to indie-rock's time-tested modus operandi: new ideas and a flair for cultivating its own style.
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| Popmatters |
Rating: 7.0 |
Glasgow’s Twilight Sad clearly know their Bloody Valentines from their Slowdives, and on their debut full-length, Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters, they borrow a little bit from each. But they’ve also been paying attention to their anthemic brethren in Idlewild and Frames.
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