Artist's albums
IT WON/T BE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME (LIVE)
2020 · album
Rats
2019 · single
Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting
2019 · single
IT WON/T BE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME
2019 · album
VTr
2018 · single
I/m Not Here [missing face]
2018 · single
Videograms
2018 · single
Oran Mor
2015 · album
It Never Was the Same
2015 · single
Nobody Wants to Be Here & Nobody Wants to Leave
2014 · album
Last January
2014 · single
Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters
2014 · album
Split
2013 · single
No One Can Ever Know the Remixes
2012 · album
Another Bed
2012 · single
No One Can Ever Know
2012 · album
Sick
2011 · single
Tell Me When We're Having Fun
2011 · single
The Wrong Car
2010 · EP
The Room
2010 · single
Forget the Night Ahead
2009 · album
I Became a Prostitute
2009 · single
Seven Years of Letters
2009 · single
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Biography
“If the world was a better place they would be playing to more people, and I think they can” – Robert Smith, The Cure From their unassuming origins as a group of school friends drawn together by a shared passion for music to the global touring force they have quietly become, The Twilight Sad’s ascent has been forged the old way with grit, graft and four exceptional studio albums. The Kilsyth group – based around the core duo of James Graham and Andy MacFarlane – seemed to emerge fully formed with their blindsiding 2007 debut Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters but there has been an undeniable evolution throughout the critically acclaimed body of work they have since produced. “When we started this it wasn’t about anything other than making music that mattered to us,” James offers. “Four albums and countless tours later, our agenda is still to write something which is true, honest and exciting to ourselves, but we have also realised that what we’re doing matters to other people. When our music connects it can become as important to them as it is to us.” The amicable departure of founding member Mark Devine meant that the band had to shed its skin to evolve once more in 2018; James and Andy officially brought long-time touring members Brendan Smith (The Blue Nile, The Unwinding Hours) and Johnny Docherty (Take a Worm For a Walk Week, RUNGS) in from the wings to help push The Twilight Sad to the next plateau<br>