Whoever seeing this album
should have thinking twice on gave another title for it like how to kill your
mom over a night or the revenge of psycho boy at home instead of – Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters just like The Twilight Sad requires here. An Indie Rock
group formed in Kilsyth, Scotland with James Graham (vocals), Andy McFarlane
(guitars), Mark Devine (drums) and Craig Orzel (bass) debuting their dreams
over the Folkish layer with noises sound of musical recording as you being
dragged straight into the main problems with no reasons enough there as an
explanation for about how this incident terribly happening the first place.
A
masked son started to stop listening to his mom and planning the avenging bad
thoughts on her presence as the music begins quite artistically on these
Alternative Rock performance under the unique dialect and rural or farming land
natural signs sighing from beneath the melodic overture off those semi-grungy
tracks like Cold Days From The Birdhouse, That Summer At Home I Had Become The
Invisible Boy as well as Last Year’s Rain Didn’t Fall Quite So Hard along with
And She Would Darken The Memory.
One shall feeling scared for seeing the inlay
artworks of the recording that surprisingly didn’t carrying a fine positive
thing but the music itself – as the rest of it stored quite horrific in a background
tales toward the presentations of the band’s effort amazingly tight and neat to
listen …
Link:
https://open.spotify.com/album/3kYNnkhsMsji4fL0mYIy2X
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