- Record Label: Rock Action
- Release Date: Jan 18, 2019
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Universal acclaim- based on 38 Ratings
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Positive: 32 out of 38
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Mixed: 3 out of 38
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Negative: 3 out of 38
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Jan 20, 2019Been a Sad fan since 2011. They've never produced a bad album but this one is something else. It flows beautifully from track to track, the lyrics are more direct than before which is a refreshing change and James delivers the vocal performance of his entire career. A lovely post-punk, noise rock Scottish gem that has something for everyone.
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Awards & Rankings
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Feb 6, 2019Rather than being owned by their demons, The Twilight Sad have created an 11-track exorcism to master them. It’s a full-bodied and inescapable mood-piece, and a visceral account of their victory in the fight to exist. We should feel grateful to have them.
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Jan 30, 2019While it’s a stretch to describe the record as ‘poppy’, it’s certainly their most accessible material to date, with songs like The Arbor, Videograms and Let’s Get Lost taking up residence in the head long after the record has stopped playing. ... It may be only January, but there’s already been a place filled on that Best Albums Of 2019 list.
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Jan 22, 2019As it acknowledges current hardships and allow the tiniest glimmer of hope for tomorrow, It Won't Be Like This All the Time proves the Twilight Sad are making some of their most vital music more than a decade into their career.