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Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave

Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave is the fourth studio album by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad, released by FatCat Records on 27 October 2014. The album was released to overwhelmingly positive reviews,[1] with Allmusic summarising the album as "The Twilight Sad transform everything that came before into some of their most compelling music. By blending the extremes of their previous albums, they give intimate moments an epic scope in ways that sound truly revitalized... Equally desolate and majestic, Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave's naked emotions and sophisticated music mark a new high point for the Twilight Sad."[2]

Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave
Studio album by
Released27 October 2014 (2014-10-27)
RecordedEarly 2014
StudioCastle of Doom Studios, Glasgow
GenrePost-punk revival, indie rock
Length43:31
LanguageScottish English
LabelFatCat
ProducerAndy MacFarlane
The Twilight Sad chronology
No One Can Ever Know
(2012)
Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave
(2014)
Òran Mór Session
(2015)
Singles from Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave
  1. "Last January"
    Released: 15 September 2014
  2. "I Could Give You All That You Don't Want"
    Released: 9 February 2015
  3. "It Never Was the Same"
    Released: 29 June 2015

Background edit

In an interview with Contactmusic.com, guitarist/producer Andy MacFarlane explained that with Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave, the band aimed to capture all the different forms their music has taken over the years, from "full on noise/feedback, to a sparse, synth led sound, to a stripped back set up with just keys, drum machine and guitar, to playing with an orchestra, and to just an acoustic with vocal."[3] The album was produced at Mogwai's Castle of Doom Studios in Glasgow, and engineered by live soundman Andrew Bush. The album was mixed by Peter Katis, who also mixed the band's debut album Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters, and The Twilight Sad's touring member Johnny Docherty played bass.[3] Lead singer James Graham stated in the interview that, "We spent a lot of time at home when writing this new record, we got to hang out with old friends and get back to some sort of normality, which I think really helped me clear my mind and focus in on writing these new songs... I had a lot I wanted to get off my chest and I've done that with this new record."[3]

Initially, Graham admitted to approaching the record as being the band's last album. He explained to The Skinny interviewer Jazz Monroe, "Since the start I've been an overthinker, but we went through a particularly rubbish year before writing these songs. Things weren't going too well for us, on numerous levels." In the same interview, MacFarlane added, "I loved doing the first two albums, but by the third, we were so run down and nothing was working out. At that point, we couldn't see beyond our next album."[4] In an interview with independent music site GoldFlakePaint, Graham cited years of constant touring surrounding the album as a cause of strain for the band. "When you're constantly touring it can be really hard coming back because it's only ever for a wee bit and then you're away again. It's a weird frame of mind to be in. I definitely think I lost it a bit too; in that gap between the first and the fourth record", he stated. "The year preceding the writing of [the album] was tough ... We weren't working with the right people. It wasn't a good time for us. We were kind of questioning if we were going to do this again."[5] Graham remarked that the recording process was uncomplicated, though, with he and MacFarlane working in unison and being "totally on the same page" with the album's direction. He added, "There's been a lot of faith shown in our band. There's Mogwai, how they've helped us out, and even bands like Frightened Rabbit, Chvrches – these people constantly talk about our music. We seem to be a band that bands like, but I genuinely think this record's a statement: not to prove people wrong, but to prove people right. ... I want to prove it to other people as well. I'm proud of all the records, but this one, although it keeps the same ethos, it can reach new people. I can categorically say these won't be the last songs I write. These songs, to me, proved I have a lot more to say. Writing these songs with Andy showed me how much I need this in my life. The thought of not doing it anymore terrifies me."[4]

Release edit

The band began working on tracks for the album in late 2012,[6][7] and on 12 August 2014, the band announced the new album's release via their official website, Facebook, and Instagram pages.[8] The announcement was accompanied by a 1-minute teaser video trailer on the band's website,[8][9] followed by a posting of the album's opening track "There's a Girl in the Corner" on Vice magazine's Noisey blog on 18 August 2014.[10] On 15 September 2014, the album's official first single "Last January" was made available as a digital download and was also posted for streaming on their website.[8] The album's second single, "I Could Give You All That You Don't Want", was released on 9 February 2015 on 7" picture disc vinyl through the band's website; and third single "It Never Was the Same" was released on 7" vinyl on 29 June 2015.[11] Additionally, a limited edition CD EP of acoustic versions of songs from the album, entitled Òran Mór Session, was made available at the band's 2014 and 2015 tour dates. The EP was expanded with additional tracks and given a wide commercial release in October 2015.

Songs edit

In the interview with GoldFlakePaint, Graham notes closing track "Sometimes I Wished I Could Fall Asleep" as the song where the album began to come together for him. "That song opened it all up for me. I remember thinking 'we've got that now, that's going on the record no matter what,' and it always felt like the perfect closing statement." Musically, the song is a stripped-down piano track, while lyrically, Graham said that "when 'Fall Asleep' happened I suddenly knew what I wanted to say. I got it out of me. I think it's the most fucking 'out there' I've ever been. I usually use a lot of metaphors, but on that I didn't really do it, I just said it how it is. [...] Once I wrote it and listened to it back I did question if it was OK to do that. I've always put myself out there as a songwriter but it's always been hidden somewhat. I'm glad I chose not to be for once though, because it really kick-started the whole album for me."[5] He also cites "It Never Was the Same" and the title track as two songs that "explain the whole theme of the record", and that those songs especially made the band feel confident in the album's direction.[5]

Opening track "There's a Girl in the Corner" was posted for streaming on Vice magazine's Noisey blog on 18 August 2014,[10] and the album's first single "Last January" was made available as a digital download on 15 September 2014. "Last January" has received positive reviews from critics; Pretty Much Amazing describes the song as "chilly [and] cinematic", stating that, "It's a little early in the autumn to start accruing driving-in-the-snow moody jams, but we're not complaining when they're this good",[12] while Consequence of Sound says the song "captures the album's theme of 'small town weirdness and romance' with a post-punk gusto that hits hard sonically while tugging at the ol' heartstrings."[13] A music video was produced for "Last January", directed by frequent collaborator Nicola Collins.

The album's second single, "I Could Give You All That You Don't Want", was released on 9 February 2015. The single was made available as a limited edition 7" picture disc vinyl with the exclusive double A-side track "The Airport".[14] In an interview with The Line of Best Fit, Andy MacFarlane said that "The Airport" was recorded during the album sessions "with full intention of it being on the album." He continued, "It always sounded like a continuation of 'Seven Years of Letters' to me... Unfortunately, when we were deciding on the running order of the new album we couldn't find the right place for it to fit. So we're releasing it now. We wanted to highlight its release by putting it on a picture disc with new artwork by DLT."[15] A music video for "I Could Give You All That You Don't Want", also directed by Nicola Collins, premiered on Brooklyn Vegan's website on 10 February 2015.[16]

On 7 April 2015, the band announced that "It Never Was the Same" would be the album's third single, released on 29 June 2015.[17] The single was released as a double A-side on white-coloured 7" vinyl, with the exclusive track "There's a Girl in the Corner" as covered by Robert Smith of The Cure.[11] A music video for "It Never Was the Same", directed by Hand Held Cine Club, premiered on Drowned in Sound on 12 May 2015.[18]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(80/100)[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [2]
Clash(8/10)[19]
musicOMH     [20]
Paste Magazine(8.4/10)[21]
Pitchfork(5.8/10)[22]
Pop Matters(8/10)[23]
Q     [24]
The Quietus(very favourable)[25]
The Skinny     [26]
Tiny Mix Tapes     [27]

Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave was released to 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 80, based on 19 reviews.[1] In an early review, Clash magazine called the album "an enthralling return" and "a marvelous new set that only develops its makers' already enviable reputation."[19] London-based website The 405 gave the album an 8 out of 10 rating, saying "This fourth album comes across as a consolidation of the edgy noise of their early records and the electronic aspects of its predecessor. They sound as powerful as ever, and their penchant for weaving subtle folk melodies amongst their noise is still pretty special. Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave is a highpoint for the Twilight Sad and in many ways it is the best record they've made to date."[28]

Drowned in Sound gave the album a 10 out of 10 rating and awarded it with the #1 spot on the subsequent best album of the year list, praising "the jaw-dropping brilliance of the album" and hailing it as "a 40-minute body of work with a sense of cohesiveness that isn't designed to be broken down into Spotify playlists or end-of-year 'best of 2014' mixtapes."[29] The Skinny gave the album a rating of 5 out of 5 stars, concluding that, "Like predecessor No One Can Ever Know, the album buries dark treasures in bleak haze, a sequence of gentle revelations that emerge with shyness but linger indefinitely... A miserable success."[26] British independent magazine Artrocker also gave the album 5 stars and tagged it as their "album of the week," hailing the record as "dark, emotionally raw [and] beautiful," furthering that "They've produced a record that will only reiterate the fact that they're one of the most consistent Scottish bands around."[30]

Accolades edit

On 7 December 2014, The Scotsman hailed Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave as the best Scottish album of the year, with the band emerging as "the most-lauded act in the survey, which was based on review ratings in newspapers, magazines and online internationally over the past 12 months" with an overall score of 8.23 out of 10.[31] On 11 December 2014, the album was named #1 on Drowned in Sound's "50 Favourite Albums of 2014" list.[32] The Skinny voted the album at #2 on their list of "The Albums of 2014," declaring that the band have "recovered from 'tough times' and delivered their finest album to date."[33] On their list of "The Best Indie Rock of 2014," Pop Matters voted the album at #3.[34]

The album was longlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award, following on the heels of the shortlisting of No One Can Ever Know two years previously.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by James Alexander Graham (lyrics) and Andy MacFarlane (music)

No.TitleLength
1."There's a Girl in the Corner"3:50
2."Last January"5:11
3."I Could Give You All That You Don't Want"4:17
4."It Never Was the Same"5:01
5."Drown So I Can Watch"3:16
6."In Nowheres"5:24
7."Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave"4:08
8."Pills I Swallow"4:01
9."Leave the House"4:31
10."Sometimes I Wished I Could Fall Asleep"3:52

Credits edit

Musicians edit

  • James Alexander Graham – vocals
  • Andy MacFarlane – guitars
  • Mark Devine – drums
  • Johnny Docherty – bass
  • Mike Truscott – cornet on "Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave"

Production edit

Recording personnel
  • Andy MacFarlane – production, composition
  • Peter Katis – mixing, additional production
  • Andrew Bush – engineering, additional production
Artwork
  • DLT – artwork and design
  • James Alexander Graham – lyrics

Release history edit

Country Date Label Format Catalogue #
Worldwide 27 October 2014 FatCat Records CD, LP FATCD132; FATLP132
United Kingdom 30 November 2018 LP (clear-coloured vinyl) FATLP132

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave by The Twilight Sad". Metacritic. CNET Networks, Inc. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b Phares, Heather. "Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave". Allmusic. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "The Twilight Sad Announce New Album 'Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave' Stream First Track 'There's A Girl In The Corner'". 19 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  4. ^ a b Monroe, Jazz (6 October 2014). "Breaking Sad: James Graham and Andy MacFarlane on The Twilight Sad's fourth album". Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Johnson, Tom (29 September 2014). "What do you care for? An interview with The Twilight Sad". Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  6. ^ Keller, Cat (17 August 2012). . Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  7. ^ Taylor, Adam (19 November 2012). "The Twilight Sad Interview". Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  8. ^ a b c "Twilight Sad - Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave". 12 August 2014. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  9. ^ "The Twilight Sad - New Album". YouTube. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  10. ^ a b "Stream The Twilight Sad's Epic and Lonesome "There's A Girl In The Corner"". 18 August 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  11. ^ a b "The Twilight Sad - News - New Single It Never Was The Same". 7 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  12. ^ Oliver, Genevieve (16 September 2014). "Listen: The Twilight Sad - "Last January"". Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  13. ^ Geslani, Michelle (16 September 2014). "The Twilight Sad release song "Last January"--listen". Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  14. ^ Lee, Ben (6 January 2015). "The Twilight Sad announce new single for February". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  15. ^ Day, Laurence (20 January 2015). "Listen to "The Airport" by The Twilight Sad, exclusively on Best Fit". Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  16. ^ "The Twilight Sad releasing "I Could Give You All That You Don't Want" single". 10 February 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  17. ^ "It Never Was The Same - Vinyl Delay". 11 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  18. ^ Adams, Sean (12 May 2015). . Archived from the original on 15 May 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
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  24. ^ December 2014 issue, p.117
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  28. ^ Greer, Jonathan (20 October 2014). "The Twilight Sad - Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave". Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  29. ^ Lucas, Dan (23 October 2014). . Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
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  34. ^ Beasley, Corey (2 December 2014). "The Best Indie Rock of 2014". Retrieved 18 December 2014.

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Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave is the fourth studio album by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad released by FatCat Records on 27 October 2014 The album was released to overwhelmingly positive reviews 1 with Allmusic summarising the album as The Twilight Sad transform everything that came before into some of their most compelling music By blending the extremes of their previous albums they give intimate moments an epic scope in ways that sound truly revitalized Equally desolate and majestic Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave s naked emotions and sophisticated music mark a new high point for the Twilight Sad 2 Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to LeaveStudio album by The Twilight SadReleased27 October 2014 2014 10 27 RecordedEarly 2014StudioCastle of Doom Studios GlasgowGenrePost punk revival indie rockLength43 31LanguageScottish EnglishLabelFatCatProducerAndy MacFarlaneThe Twilight Sad chronologyNo One Can Ever Know 2012 Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave 2014 Oran Mor Session 2015 Singles from Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Last January Released 15 September 2014 I Could Give You All That You Don t Want Released 9 February 2015 It Never Was the Same Released 29 June 2015 Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Songs 4 Critical reception 4 1 Accolades 5 Track listing 6 Credits 6 1 Musicians 6 2 Production 7 Release history 8 ReferencesBackground editIn an interview with Contactmusic com guitarist producer Andy MacFarlane explained that with Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave the band aimed to capture all the different forms their music has taken over the years from full on noise feedback to a sparse synth led sound to a stripped back set up with just keys drum machine and guitar to playing with an orchestra and to just an acoustic with vocal 3 The album was produced at Mogwai s Castle of Doom Studios in Glasgow and engineered by live soundman Andrew Bush The album was mixed by Peter Katis who also mixed the band s debut album Fourteen Autumns amp Fifteen Winters and The Twilight Sad s touring member Johnny Docherty played bass 3 Lead singer James Graham stated in the interview that We spent a lot of time at home when writing this new record we got to hang out with old friends and get back to some sort of normality which I think really helped me clear my mind and focus in on writing these new songs I had a lot I wanted to get off my chest and I ve done that with this new record 3 Initially Graham admitted to approaching the record as being the band s last album He explained to The Skinny interviewer Jazz Monroe Since the start I ve been an overthinker but we went through a particularly rubbish year before writing these songs Things weren t going too well for us on numerous levels In the same interview MacFarlane added I loved doing the first two albums but by the third we were so run down and nothing was working out At that point we couldn t see beyond our next album 4 In an interview with independent music site GoldFlakePaint Graham cited years of constant touring surrounding the album as a cause of strain for the band When you re constantly touring it can be really hard coming back because it s only ever for a wee bit and then you re away again It s a weird frame of mind to be in I definitely think I lost it a bit too in that gap between the first and the fourth record he stated The year preceding the writing of the album was tough We weren t working with the right people It wasn t a good time for us We were kind of questioning if we were going to do this again 5 Graham remarked that the recording process was uncomplicated though with he and MacFarlane working in unison and being totally on the same page with the album s direction He added There s been a lot of faith shown in our band There s Mogwai how they ve helped us out and even bands like Frightened Rabbit Chvrches these people constantly talk about our music We seem to be a band that bands like but I genuinely think this record s a statement not to prove people wrong but to prove people right I want to prove it to other people as well I m proud of all the records but this one although it keeps the same ethos it can reach new people I can categorically say these won t be the last songs I write These songs to me proved I have a lot more to say Writing these songs with Andy showed me how much I need this in my life The thought of not doing it anymore terrifies me 4 Release editThe band began working on tracks for the album in late 2012 6 7 and on 12 August 2014 the band announced the new album s release via their official website Facebook and Instagram pages 8 The announcement was accompanied by a 1 minute teaser video trailer on the band s website 8 9 followed by a posting of the album s opening track There s a Girl in the Corner on Vice magazine s Noisey blog on 18 August 2014 10 On 15 September 2014 the album s official first single Last January was made available as a digital download and was also posted for streaming on their website 8 The album s second single I Could Give You All That You Don t Want was released on 9 February 2015 on 7 picture disc vinyl through the band s website and third single It Never Was the Same was released on 7 vinyl on 29 June 2015 11 Additionally a limited edition CD EP of acoustic versions of songs from the album entitled Oran Mor Session was made available at the band s 2014 and 2015 tour dates The EP was expanded with additional tracks and given a wide commercial release in October 2015 Songs editIn the interview with GoldFlakePaint Graham notes closing track Sometimes I Wished I Could Fall Asleep as the song where the album began to come together for him That song opened it all up for me I remember thinking we ve got that now that s going on the record no matter what and it always felt like the perfect closing statement Musically the song is a stripped down piano track while lyrically Graham said that when Fall Asleep happened I suddenly knew what I wanted to say I got it out of me I think it s the most fucking out there I ve ever been I usually use a lot of metaphors but on that I didn t really do it I just said it how it is Once I wrote it and listened to it back I did question if it was OK to do that I ve always put myself out there as a songwriter but it s always been hidden somewhat I m glad I chose not to be for once though because it really kick started the whole album for me 5 He also cites It Never Was the Same and the title track as two songs that explain the whole theme of the record and that those songs especially made the band feel confident in the album s direction 5 Opening track There s a Girl in the Corner was posted for streaming on Vice magazine s Noisey blog on 18 August 2014 10 and the album s first single Last January was made available as a digital download on 15 September 2014 Last January has received positive reviews from critics Pretty Much Amazing describes the song as chilly and cinematic stating that It s a little early in the autumn to start accruing driving in the snow moody jams but we re not complaining when they re this good 12 while Consequence of Sound says the song captures the album s theme of small town weirdness and romance with a post punk gusto that hits hard sonically while tugging at the ol heartstrings 13 A music video was produced for Last January directed by frequent collaborator Nicola Collins The album s second single I Could Give You All That You Don t Want was released on 9 February 2015 The single was made available as a limited edition 7 picture disc vinyl with the exclusive double A side track The Airport 14 In an interview with The Line of Best Fit Andy MacFarlane said that The Airport was recorded during the album sessions with full intention of it being on the album He continued It always sounded like a continuation of Seven Years of Letters to me Unfortunately when we were deciding on the running order of the new album we couldn t find the right place for it to fit So we re releasing it now We wanted to highlight its release by putting it on a picture disc with new artwork by DLT 15 A music video for I Could Give You All That You Don t Want also directed by Nicola Collins premiered on Brooklyn Vegan s website on 10 February 2015 16 On 7 April 2015 the band announced that It Never Was the Same would be the album s third single released on 29 June 2015 17 The single was released as a double A side on white coloured 7 vinyl with the exclusive track There s a Girl in the Corner as covered by Robert Smith of The Cure 11 A music video for It Never Was the Same directed by Hand Held Cine Club premiered on Drowned in Sound on 12 May 2015 18 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic 80 100 1 Review scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Clash 8 10 19 musicOMH nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Paste Magazine 8 4 10 21 Pitchfork 5 8 10 22 Pop Matters 8 10 23 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 The Quietus very favourable 25 The Skinny nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 Tiny Mix Tapes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave was released to 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 80 based on 19 reviews 1 In an early review Clash magazine called the album an enthralling return and a marvelous new set that only develops its makers already enviable reputation 19 London based website The 405 gave the album an 8 out of 10 rating saying This fourth album comes across as a consolidation of the edgy noise of their early records and the electronic aspects of its predecessor They sound as powerful as ever and their penchant for weaving subtle folk melodies amongst their noise is still pretty special Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave is a highpoint for the Twilight Sad and in many ways it is the best record they ve made to date 28 Drowned in Sound gave the album a 10 out of 10 rating and awarded it with the 1 spot on the subsequent best album of the year list praising the jaw dropping brilliance of the album and hailing it as a 40 minute body of work with a sense of cohesiveness that isn t designed to be broken down into Spotify playlists or end of year best of 2014 mixtapes 29 The Skinny gave the album a rating of 5 out of 5 stars concluding that Like predecessor No One Can Ever Know the album buries dark treasures in bleak haze a sequence of gentle revelations that emerge with shyness but linger indefinitely A miserable success 26 British independent magazine Artrocker also gave the album 5 stars and tagged it as their album of the week hailing the record as dark emotionally raw and beautiful furthering that They ve produced a record that will only reiterate the fact that they re one of the most consistent Scottish bands around 30 Accolades edit On 7 December 2014 The Scotsman hailed Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave as the best Scottish album of the year with the band emerging as the most lauded act in the survey which was based on review ratings in newspapers magazines and online internationally over the past 12 months with an overall score of 8 23 out of 10 31 On 11 December 2014 the album was named 1 on Drowned in Sound s 50 Favourite Albums of 2014 list 32 The Skinny voted the album at 2 on their list of The Albums of 2014 declaring that the band have recovered from tough times and delivered their finest album to date 33 On their list of The Best Indie Rock of 2014 Pop Matters voted the album at 3 34 The album was longlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award following on the heels of the shortlisting of No One Can Ever Know two years previously Track listing editAll tracks are written by James Alexander Graham lyrics and Andy MacFarlane music No TitleLength1 There s a Girl in the Corner 3 502 Last January 5 113 I Could Give You All That You Don t Want 4 174 It Never Was the Same 5 015 Drown So I Can Watch 3 166 In Nowheres 5 247 Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave 4 088 Pills I Swallow 4 019 Leave the House 4 3110 Sometimes I Wished I Could Fall Asleep 3 52Credits editMusicians edit James Alexander Graham vocals Andy MacFarlane guitars Mark Devine drums Johnny Docherty bass Mike Truscott cornet on Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Production edit Recording personnelAndy MacFarlane production composition Peter Katis mixing additional production Andrew Bush engineering additional productionArtworkDLT artwork and design James Alexander Graham lyricsRelease history editCountry Date Label Format Catalogue Worldwide 27 October 2014 FatCat Records CD LP FATCD132 FATLP132United Kingdom 30 November 2018 LP clear coloured vinyl FATLP132References edit a b c Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave by The Twilight Sad Metacritic CNET Networks Inc Retrieved 7 December 2014 a b Phares Heather Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Allmusic Retrieved 27 October 2014 a b c The Twilight Sad Announce New Album Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave Stream First Track There s A Girl In The Corner 19 August 2014 Retrieved 20 August 2014 a b Monroe Jazz 6 October 2014 Breaking Sad James Graham and Andy MacFarlane on The Twilight Sad s fourth album Retrieved 13 November 2014 a b c Johnson Tom 29 September 2014 What do you care for An interview with The Twilight Sad Retrieved 1 October 2014 Keller Cat 17 August 2012 Interview with James Graham Andy MacFarlane amp Mark Devine Archived from the original on 13 August 2014 Retrieved 24 October 2014 Taylor Adam 19 November 2012 The Twilight Sad Interview Retrieved 24 October 2014 a b c Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave 12 August 2014 Retrieved 16 September 2014 The Twilight Sad New Album YouTube 12 August 2014 Retrieved 12 August 2014 a b Stream The Twilight Sad s Epic and Lonesome There s A Girl In The Corner 18 August 2014 Retrieved 18 August 2014 a b The Twilight Sad News New Single It Never Was The Same 7 April 2015 Retrieved 7 April 2015 Oliver Genevieve 16 September 2014 Listen The Twilight Sad Last January Retrieved 3 October 2014 Geslani Michelle 16 September 2014 The Twilight Sad release song Last January listen Retrieved 3 October 2014 Lee Ben 6 January 2015 The Twilight Sad announce new single for February Digital Spy Retrieved 6 January 2015 Day Laurence 20 January 2015 Listen to The Airport by The Twilight Sad exclusively on Best Fit Retrieved 21 January 2015 The Twilight Sad releasing I Could Give You All That You Don t Want single 10 February 2015 Retrieved 11 February 2015 It Never Was The Same Vinyl Delay 11 June 2015 Retrieved 13 June 2015 Adams Sean 12 May 2015 Video Premiere The Twilight Sad It Never Was the Same Archived from the original on 15 May 2015 Retrieved 12 May 2015 a b Murray Robin 14 October 2014 The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave Retrieved 23 October 2014 Raymond Max 27 October 2014 The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Retrieved 27 October 2014 Swedlund Eric 31 October 2014 The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Retrieved 31 October 2014 Cohen Ian 24 October 2014 The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Pitchfork Retrieved 24 October 2014 King Ian 27 October 2014 The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Retrieved 27 October 2014 December 2014 issue p 117 Le May Susan 31 October 2014 The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Retrieved 31 October 2014 a b Monroe Jazz 1 October 2014 The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Album Review Retrieved 24 October 2014 Roylance Ben 29 October 2014 The Twilight Sad Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave Retrieved 29 October 2014 Greer Jonathan 20 October 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