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  1. No One Can Ever Know is the third studio album by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad, released by FatCat Records on 6 February 2012 in the UK, and a day later in the US. The album was produced by the band with assistance and advice from producer Andrew Weatherall , who helped the band in experimenting with analog synthesizers . [2]

  2. Feb 6, 2012 · As made clear already by widely-spread preview track “Kill It In The Morning” and first single “Sick,” The Twilight Sad’s third full-length, No One Can Ever Know, marks a sonic shift for the band.

  3. Feb 2, 2012 · The Scottish trio's frigid, militant, rhythmic Andrew Weatherall-produced third LP is more about obsession than release. Here's an incomplete recap of the Twilight Sad 's self-reported...

  4. Dec 30, 2011 · No One Can Ever Know works because The Twilight Sad knows exactly what old bits to jettison and new ones to embrace without tinkering with its cold, black heart.

  5. Feb 10, 2012 · Not that The Twilight Sad are anything other than depressing shits, but they frame their provincial fatigue in a kind of profuse majesty, pushing the band towards the realms of magical realism. No One Can Ever Know, however, marks a new direction for the Lanarkshire natives. Name-checking a host of frigid art-rock bands, they’ve replaced the ...

  6. Feb 7, 2012 · Purer than innocence and richer than gold, No One Can Ever Know confirms that The Twilight Sad are simply too good to remain a-little-less-than-well-known outside the restrictive realms of slightly-less-than-world-conqering 'zines.

  7. Feb 7, 2012 · Released more than two years after its last studio album, No One Can Ever Know finds the Scottish indie rock band bypassing its usual wall of sound for a sparser attack, influenced by bands such as Can, Cabaret Voltaire, Public Image Ltd., and Liars.