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Generally favorable reviews- based on 15 Ratings
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Jan 17, 2015In No One Can Ever Know, The Twilight Sad continues to show how nostalgic, bitter, subtle and powerfully angry are, but now [by adding different, new and unknown elements to them] they demonstrate just how versatile and stylistic can be if they want to.
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Mar 19, 2012It's been a long time since their debut album was released in 2007 and maybe nostalgia is working against them, but No One Can Ever Know can barely keep the walls interested.
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Q MagazineFeb 22, 2012[Producer Andrew Weatherall] helped bring out a kind of claustrophobic, harmonic distortion. [Mar 2012, p.113]
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Feb 16, 2012They do doom and gloom very well, and more importantly, offer their own unique slant on the sound rather than sound like Joy Division clones.