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It Won/t Be Like This All the Time

It Won/t Be Like This All the Time[A] (stylized in all caps) is the fifth studio album by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad, released by Rock Action Records on 18 January 2019.[1] The album is the band's first studio album on Rock Action (the band had previously been signed to Fat Cat Records since 2005), and their first since the amicable departure of founding member Mark Devine in early 2018. Three singles preceded the album's release, along with nationwide tours of the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom. The album title originates from the lyrics in the song "Sunday Day13".

It Won/t Be Like This All the Time
Studio album by
Released18 January 2019 (2019-01-18)
RecordedJanuary–February 2018
StudioMiddle Farm Studios, Devon, England
GenrePost-punk revival, indie rock
Length46:38
LanguageScottish English
LabelRock Action
ProducerAndy MacFarlane
The Twilight Sad chronology
Òran Mór Session
(2015)
It Won/t Be Like This All the Time
(2019)
It Won/t Be Like This All the Time Live
(2020)
Singles from It Won/t Be Like This All the Time
  1. "I/m Not Here [missing face]"
    Released: 10 July 2018
  2. "Videograms"
    Released: 26 October 2018
  3. "VTr"
    Released: 13 November 2018
  4. "Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting"
    Released: 2 April 2019

It Won/t Be Like This All the Time was released to universally positive reviews,[2] and charted at number 1 on the Scottish Albums Chart, and number 17 on the UK Albums Chart.

Background edit

On 22 January 2018, The Twilight Sad announced via social media that drummer and founding member Mark Devine had amicably left the band.[3] The band's new touring drummer, Sebastien Schultz, joined the band shortly thereafter,[4] while session drummer Jonny Scott played drums on the album.[5]

In an interview with NME, posted on 9 July 2018, guitarist/producer Andy MacFarlane stated that the band's fifth studio album is "finished", with a tentative release date of January 2019.[6] MacFarlane said, "It all came together really well. To me, it's like a different band almost. I did a stupid thing of writing loads of music, then giving it to James to write stuff over, then I deleted all the music. So then I wrote another album under it... I think we just needed to shake up the routine. One of our mates bought us those Brian Eno Oblique Strategy cards. I picked one out and it was like 'delete everything, must try harder, don't tell James'. The aim was to try and do stuff that we'd enjoy playing live, to make it more interesting for ourselves as well as everyone else."[6]

In the same interview, singer James Graham discussed the album's lyrics and themes, describing them as "heavier": "It's all pretty full on but there's some lighter shades and some hope on there. The first song that we're going to come back with epitomises the record. It's got really noisy guitars but it's pretty melodic. I think it's the next stage of who we're meant to be. ...I won't say exactly what it's dealing with [lyrically] because a lot of it might be quite obvious, but I'm not hiding behind a lot of metaphors anymore. I've done that, what's the point in trying to do it again? I'm really proud of our lyrics in the past but this is just what came out. I don't need to hide behind anything any more. It's a bit of a leap to just go 'this is actually how I'm feeling.' I think now is the time to just be more open and honest with people. For myself it was important to say these things, but when it was done it was great to share it's okay to feel that way."[6]

In mid-2018, The Twilight Sad played their first live shows for some 20 months. A new track, "The Arbor", was premiered at Primavera Sound on 31 May, followed by two more ("Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting" and "VTr") at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on 16 June.[7] On 10 July, the band shared a further new track, "I/m Not Here [missing face]", and announced a tour of the United States and Europe in the autumn.[8] On 5 September, the album was officially announced, and the album's first proper single, closing track "Videograms", was made available for streaming, with a physical release for the single on 10" vinyl released on 26 October 2018.[1][9] The album's third single, "VTr", was released for streaming and digital download only on 13 November 2018.

Ahead of the album's release, on 3 January 2019, the band shared a free download of "Videograms" as remixed by Andrew Weatherall.[10] Additionally, on 9 January 2019, the official music video for "VTr" premiered online.[11] A music video for the album's digital-only de facto fourth single "Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting" premiered on 2 April 2019. The video contains old film footage belonging to the band's keyboardist Brendan Jay Smith, and was directed by Smith and Cameron Gleave.[12]

Songs edit

According to Andy MacFarlane, first single "I/m Not Here [missing face]" was born out of the same 'chord shapes' as Erik Satie's "Ogives". Lyrically, James Graham described the song as being about "my ongoing battle with not liking myself, trying to be a good person but constantly feeling like I'm failing myself and everyone I care about."[13]

In an interview with The Line of Best Fit, Graham and MacFarlane revealed the details behind third single "VTr". Graham said, "Andy called the song "VTr" at the demo stage of writing and we decided to stick with that when it came time to decide on track titles. After the album had been finished and all the songs had been named, as I was walking my wife into the hospital as she was going into labour with our son, I looked down at the pavement and spray painted there was VTR. I think the line "there's no love too small" is one of the most hopeful I've ever written – seeing that song title on the ground as I was entering the hospital to have the most life-affirming moment in my life blew my mind. That line came into my head one dark day as all I could see was bad news all around me and all I needed was a bit of good news or compassion to get me through the day no matter how small. Unfortunately, I didn't see it so the lines "I won't be surprised if it kills us all" came soon after."[14] MacFarlane explained that the music of "VTr" evolved from taking sections of Brian Eno's song "The Big Ship" (from 1975's Another Green World), putting them into a sampler and creating loops to play along to on his guitar, and developed the melodies and chords from there.[14]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic84/100[2]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [15]
Clashvery positive[16]
DIY     [17]
Drowned in Sound10/10[18]
The Guardian     [19]
The Irish Times     [20]
The Line of Best Fit9.5/10[21]
NME     [22]
Paste8.2/10[23]
PopMatters9/10[24]
The Skinny     [25]

It Won/t Be Like This All the Time was released to universal critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 based on reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received a score of 84, based on 15 reviews.[2] The Guardian awarded the album four stars and stated, "There's certainly nothing new about their sound and fury and throbbing basslines – they fit comfortably into a lineage stretching from The Cure and The Chameleons to The Killers and White Lies – but they have timeless, high-quality songs."[19] PopMatters wrote, "The squalling, shoegaze guitars of Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters, the brooding electronics of No One Can Ever Know, [and] the raw intimacy of Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave are all present but they are melded with fresh, nuanced sonic textures and bright, emphatic post-punk synths all injected with more direct pop hooks and melodies. What's left is an album informed by all of their musical experiences and as such works as their definitive artistic statement."[24]

The album produced their third longlisting for the Scottish Album of the Year Award.

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by James Alexander Graham; all music is composed by Andy MacFarlane[26]

No.TitleLength
1."[10 Good Reasons for Modern Drugs]"4:08
2."Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting"3:24
3."The Arbor"4:19
4."VTr"4:16
5."Sunday Day13"3:33
6."I/m Not Here [missing face]"5:38
7."Auge/Maschine"4:41
8."Keep It All to Myself"3:01
9."Girl Chewing Gum"4:03
10."Let/s Get Lost"4:40
11."Videograms"4:55

Personnel edit

Musicians[9][27]

  • James Alexander Graham – vocals
  • Andy MacFarlane – guitars
  • Jonathan Docherty – bass
  • Brendan Smith – keyboards
  • Jonny Scott – drums, percussion[5]

Production

  • Andy MacFarlane – production
  • Andrew Bush – engineering
  • Chris Coady – mixing
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Dave "DLT" Thomas – artwork
  • Robert Smith – "vambo" (musical guidance)

Charts edit

Chart (2019) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[28] 99
Scottish Albums (OCC)[29] 1
UK Albums (OCC)[30] 17
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[31] 168

Release history edit

Country Date Label Format Catalogue #
United Kingdom, Europe and United States[27] 18 January 2019 Rock Action Records CD ROCKACT116CD
2LP ROCKACT116LP
2LP (blue-coloured vinyl) ROCKACT116LPX

Notes edit

  1. ^ The album and track titles are highly stylised intentionally, featuring upper and lower-case lettering, slashes ("/"), and brackets ("[ ]").

References edit

  1. ^ a b Trendell, Andrew (5 September 2018). "Robert Smith's favourite band The Twilight Sad announce new album". NME.com. NME. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "It Won't Be Like This All the Time by The Twilight Sad". Metacritic. CNET Networks, Inc. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  3. ^ "The Twilight Sad (Official)". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  4. ^ Reed, Mark (20 June 2018). "The Twilight Sad - Leeds Brudenell Social Club - 16 June 2018". Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  5. ^ a b Scott, Jonny (10 July 2018). "The sad are one of my favourite bands/some of my fav people and I was lucky enough to work on this record with them. Excited for people to hear this!". @thejonnyscott. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  6. ^ a b c Trendell, Andrew (9 July 2018). . Archived from the original on 10 July 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  7. ^ "THE TWILIGHT SAD - Leeds Brudenell Social Club - 16 June 2018". The Final Word. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  8. ^ Colburn, Randall (10 July 2018). "The Twilight Sad share new single, "I/m Not Here [missing face]"". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  9. ^ a b Millar, Mark (5 September 2018). "THE TWILIGHT SAD announce new album, IT WON/T BE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME". XS Noise. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  10. ^ Murray, Robin (3 January 2019). "Andrew Weatherall has remixed The Twilight Sad". Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  11. ^ "The Twilight Sad — VTr (Official Video)". YouTube. 9 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  12. ^ "The Twilight Sad – Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting (Official Video)". YouTube. 2 April 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  13. ^ Colburn, Randall (10 July 2018). "The Twilight Sad share new single, "I/m Not Here [missing face]"". Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  14. ^ a b Kenneally, Cerys (13 November 2018). "The Twilight Sad reveal pensive new track 'VTr'". Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  15. ^ Phares, Heather. "It Won't Be Like This All the Time". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  16. ^ Murray, Robin (18 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad - It Won/t Be Like This All The Time". Clash. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  17. ^ Richards, Will (15 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad – It Won/t Be Like This All the Time". Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  18. ^ Reynolds, Aidan (14 January 2019). . Archived from the original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  19. ^ a b Simpson, Dave (18 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad: It Won't Be Like This All the Time review – epic, impassioned post-punk". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  20. ^ Sweeney, Eamon (10 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad: It Won/t Be Like This All the Time review: fine fifth album from great Scots". The Irish Times. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  21. ^ Howieson, Craig (14 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad – It Won/t Be Like This All The Time". Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  22. ^ Trendell, Andrew (10 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad – 'It Won/t Be Like This All The Time' review". NME. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  23. ^ Edelstone, Steven (17 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad: It Won/t Be Like This All The Time Review". Paste. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  24. ^ a b Carr, Paul (15 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad: It Won/t Be Like This All the Time". Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  25. ^ Goggins, Joe (11 January 2019). "The Twilight Sad review: It Won/t Be Like This All the Time". Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  26. ^ "It Won/t Be Like This All The Time". Rock Action Records. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  27. ^ a b "It Won/t Be Like This All The Time – Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  28. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – The Twilight Sad – It Won't Be Like This All the Time" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  29. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  30. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  31. ^ "Ultratop.be – The Twilight Sad – It Won't Be Like This All The Time" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 February 2019.

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It Won t Be Like This All the Time A stylized in all caps is the fifth studio album by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad released by Rock Action Records on 18 January 2019 1 The album is the band s first studio album on Rock Action the band had previously been signed to Fat Cat Records since 2005 and their first since the amicable departure of founding member Mark Devine in early 2018 Three singles preceded the album s release along with nationwide tours of the United States Europe and the United Kingdom The album title originates from the lyrics in the song Sunday Day13 It Won t Be Like This All the TimeStudio album by The Twilight SadReleased18 January 2019 2019 01 18 RecordedJanuary February 2018StudioMiddle Farm Studios Devon EnglandGenrePost punk revival indie rockLength46 38LanguageScottish EnglishLabelRock ActionProducerAndy MacFarlaneThe Twilight Sad chronologyOran Mor Session 2015 It Won t Be Like This All the Time 2019 It Won t Be Like This All the Time Live 2020 Singles from It Won t Be Like This All the Time I m Not Here missing face Released 10 July 2018 Videograms Released 26 October 2018 VTr Released 13 November 2018 Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting Released 2 April 2019 It Won t Be Like This All the Time was released to universally positive reviews 2 and charted at number 1 on the Scottish Albums Chart and number 17 on the UK Albums Chart Contents 1 Background 2 Songs 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 Release history 8 Notes 9 ReferencesBackground editOn 22 January 2018 The Twilight Sad announced via social media that drummer and founding member Mark Devine had amicably left the band 3 The band s new touring drummer Sebastien Schultz joined the band shortly thereafter 4 while session drummer Jonny Scott played drums on the album 5 In an interview with NME posted on 9 July 2018 guitarist producer Andy MacFarlane stated that the band s fifth studio album is finished with a tentative release date of January 2019 6 MacFarlane said It all came together really well To me it s like a different band almost I did a stupid thing of writing loads of music then giving it to James to write stuff over then I deleted all the music So then I wrote another album under it I think we just needed to shake up the routine One of our mates bought us those Brian Eno Oblique Strategy cards I picked one out and it was like delete everything must try harder don t tell James The aim was to try and do stuff that we d enjoy playing live to make it more interesting for ourselves as well as everyone else 6 In the same interview singer James Graham discussed the album s lyrics and themes describing them as heavier It s all pretty full on but there s some lighter shades and some hope on there The first song that we re going to come back with epitomises the record It s got really noisy guitars but it s pretty melodic I think it s the next stage of who we re meant to be I won t say exactly what it s dealing with lyrically because a lot of it might be quite obvious but I m not hiding behind a lot of metaphors anymore I ve done that what s the point in trying to do it again I m really proud of our lyrics in the past but this is just what came out I don t need to hide behind anything any more It s a bit of a leap to just go this is actually how I m feeling I think now is the time to just be more open and honest with people For myself it was important to say these things but when it was done it was great to share it s okay to feel that way 6 In mid 2018 The Twilight Sad played their first live shows for some 20 months A new track The Arbor was premiered at Primavera Sound on 31 May followed by two more Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting and VTr at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on 16 June 7 On 10 July the band shared a further new track I m Not Here missing face and announced a tour of the United States and Europe in the autumn 8 On 5 September the album was officially announced and the album s first proper single closing track Videograms was made available for streaming with a physical release for the single on 10 vinyl released on 26 October 2018 1 9 The album s third single VTr was released for streaming and digital download only on 13 November 2018 Ahead of the album s release on 3 January 2019 the band shared a free download of Videograms as remixed by Andrew Weatherall 10 Additionally on 9 January 2019 the official music video for VTr premiered online 11 A music video for the album s digital only de facto fourth single Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting premiered on 2 April 2019 The video contains old film footage belonging to the band s keyboardist Brendan Jay Smith and was directed by Smith and Cameron Gleave 12 Songs editAccording to Andy MacFarlane first single I m Not Here missing face was born out of the same chord shapes as Erik Satie s Ogives Lyrically James Graham described the song as being about my ongoing battle with not liking myself trying to be a good person but constantly feeling like I m failing myself and everyone I care about 13 In an interview with The Line of Best Fit Graham and MacFarlane revealed the details behind third single VTr Graham said Andy called the song VTr at the demo stage of writing and we decided to stick with that when it came time to decide on track titles After the album had been finished and all the songs had been named as I was walking my wife into the hospital as she was going into labour with our son I looked down at the pavement and spray painted there was VTR I think the line there s no love too small is one of the most hopeful I ve ever written seeing that song title on the ground as I was entering the hospital to have the most life affirming moment in my life blew my mind That line came into my head one dark day as all I could see was bad news all around me and all I needed was a bit of good news or compassion to get me through the day no matter how small Unfortunately I didn t see it so the lines I won t be surprised if it kills us all came soon after 14 MacFarlane explained that the music of VTr evolved from taking sections of Brian Eno s song The Big Ship from 1975 s Another Green World putting them into a sampler and creating loops to play along to on his guitar and developed the melodies and chords from there 14 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic84 100 2 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Clashvery positive 16 DIY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Drowned in Sound10 10 18 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 The Line of Best Fit9 5 10 21 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Paste8 2 10 23 PopMatters9 10 24 The Skinny nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 It Won t Be Like This All the Time was released to universal critical acclaim At Metacritic which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 based on reviews from mainstream critics the album has received a score of 84 based on 15 reviews 2 The Guardian awarded the album four stars and stated There s certainly nothing new about their sound and fury and throbbing basslines they fit comfortably into a lineage stretching from The Cure and The Chameleons to The Killers and White Lies but they have timeless high quality songs 19 PopMatters wrote The squalling shoegaze guitars of Fourteen Autumns amp Fifteen Winters the brooding electronics of No One Can Ever Know and the raw intimacy of Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave are all present but they are melded with fresh nuanced sonic textures and bright emphatic post punk synths all injected with more direct pop hooks and melodies What s left is an album informed by all of their musical experiences and as such works as their definitive artistic statement 24 The album produced their third longlisting for the Scottish Album of the Year Award Track listing editAll lyrics are written by James Alexander Graham all music is composed by Andy MacFarlane 26 No TitleLength1 10 Good Reasons for Modern Drugs 4 082 Shooting Dennis Hopper Shooting 3 243 The Arbor 4 194 VTr 4 165 Sunday Day13 3 336 I m Not Here missing face 5 387 Auge Maschine 4 418 Keep It All to Myself 3 019 Girl Chewing Gum 4 0310 Let s Get Lost 4 4011 Videograms 4 55Personnel editMusicians 9 27 James Alexander Graham vocals Andy MacFarlane guitars Jonathan Docherty bass Brendan Smith keyboards Jonny Scott drums percussion 5 Production Andy MacFarlane production Andrew Bush engineering Chris Coady mixing Greg Calbi mastering Dave DLT Thomas artwork Robert Smith vambo musical guidance Charts editChart 2019 Peakposition German Albums Offizielle Top 100 28 99 Scottish Albums OCC 29 1 UK Albums OCC 30 17 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 31 168Release history editCountry Date Label Format Catalogue United Kingdom Europe and United States 27 18 January 2019 Rock Action Records CD ROCKACT116CD 2LP ROCKACT116LP 2LP blue coloured vinyl ROCKACT116LPXNotes edit The album and track titles are highly stylised intentionally featuring upper and lower case lettering slashes and brackets References edit a b Trendell Andrew 5 September 2018 Robert Smith s favourite band The Twilight Sad announce new album NME com NME Retrieved 12 September 2018 a b c It Won t Be Like This All the Time by The Twilight Sad Metacritic CNET Networks Inc Retrieved 24 January 2019 The Twilight Sad Official www facebook com Retrieved 16 September 2018 Reed Mark 20 June 2018 The Twilight Sad Leeds Brudenell Social Club 16 June 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 a b Scott Jonny 10 July 2018 The sad are one of my favourite bands some of my fav people and I was lucky enough to work on this record with them Excited for people to hear this thejonnyscott Retrieved 20 December 2018 a b c Trendell Andrew 9 July 2018 The Twilight Sad on the legacy of Scott Hutchison and being Robert Smith s favourite band Archived from the original on 10 July 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2018 THE TWILIGHT SAD Leeds Brudenell 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