The Twilight Sad - Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters

" it's easy to imagine them in front of a swaying crowd of thousands (eyes closed and glowing cell phones in hand), rocking the arena with their delay pedals set to stun"
Popmatters.com
"TTS do epic sorrow, like Tindersticks with a layer of Spectoresque-pop frost. Their songs build up gradually before exploding into a miasma of distortion - think Joy Division produced not by Martin Hannett but Kevin Shields"
The Guardian
"The Twilight Sad approach the darker side of growing up with consideration and dignity, and manage to maintain a proper perspective. "As my bones grew, they did hurt/ They hurt really bad," an angst-filled songwriter from another generation once sang; the Twilight Sad do a tremendous job of remembering that ache"
Pitchfork Media
"In a year mainly characterized by the ad nauseam recombination of '80s and '90s sounds, the Twilight Sad distinguishes its retro guitar aesthetics with a crackling, unbridled passion"
San Fransico Weekly