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iTunes Price: $9.90

Genre: Alternative

Released: Oct 28, 2014

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Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave – The Twilight Sad

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Amazing Live Performers! (5 stars)
I was introduced to these guys when they opened for We Were Promised Jetpacks in Seattle last night. I was blown away!

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Glasgow, Scotland
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '00s, '10s

Distinguished by James Graham's heavy Scottish accent, an accordion, and oodles of noise, the Twilight Sad rose from Glasgow, Scotland, in late 2003 with the lineup of Graham (vocals), Andy MacFarlane (guitar, accordion), Craig Orzel (bass), and Mark Devine (drums). After playing a couple of shows in Glasgow that featured extensive pieces of music using an abundance of instruments, they holed up in the studio to write new material. In September 2005, with four new songs in hand, they sent a demo...

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There’s a Girl in the CornerTwilight Sad3:50$0.99
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Last JanuaryTwilight Sad5:11$0.99
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I Could Give You All That You Don&rs..Twilight Sad4:17$0.99
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It Never Was the SameTwilight Sad5:01$0.99
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Drown so I Can WatchTwilight Sad3:16$0.99
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In NowheresTwilight Sad5:24$0.99
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Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody W..Twilight Sad4:08$0.99
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Pills I SwallowTwilight Sad4:01$0.99
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Leave the HouseTwilight Sad4:31$0.99
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Sometimes I Wished I Could Fall Asle..Twilight Sad3:52$0.99



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