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'No One Can Ever Know' marked a sonic shift for The Twilight Sad. Freshly inspired by a listening diet of Caberet Voltaire, Liars, Magazine, Autechre, Banshees, Fad Gadget, PiL and Can, a synth-heavy sound characterises 'No One Can Ever Know', a record thematically akin to 'Holy Bible' era Manics, 'Violator'-era Depeche Mode and 'The Downward Spiral' -era Nine Inch Nails. Under the guidance of Weatherall the band experimented with vintage analogue synths - borrowed from Ben Hillier - to work on the core sounds they wanted, finding inspiration too in the distinctive production style of innovators like Martin Hannett and Conny Plank.
Reviews4 stars out of 5 -- "James Graham's ragged brogue remains deeply affecting, humanising this unsettling music.", "NO ONE CAN EVER KNOW starts with a barely audible buzzing and ends with a howl, symbols for nothing less than life itself.", "It's a strong transition for the band into something a little more form-fitting while carrying over their commitment to morose atmosphere and Graham's handsome vocals...", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- “Gentle heartbeat rhythms and a bittersweet bed of keyboards match frontman James Graham’s confessional, intimate delivery.”
Additional InformationThe Twilight Sad Are Bleaker than Ever on this Electronic and Industrial-Influenced Set.