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''Forget the Night Ahead'' is the second studio album by Scottish
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, released by
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on 22 September 2009 in the US, and on 5 October 2009 in the UK. The album was produced by guitarist Andy MacFarlane and recorded and mixed by Paul Savage at Chem19 Studios in
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. The album features the singles " I Became a Prostitute", " Seven Years of Letters", and "
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". The album is the last to feature bassist Craig Orzel, who subsequently left the band in early 2010.The Twilight Sad Blog - Orzel's Departure
/ref> The recording sessions for ''Forget the Night Ahead'' also yielded the EP ''
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'', which followed the album in September 2010.


Background and recording

The band entered the studio in January 2009 to begin recording new songs. At this time, vocalist James Graham told '' The Skinny'', "The band had definitely moved on from '' Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters'', musically and lyrically. One thing that I can promise is that the lyrics are very dark, but you might have to look into them a bit to realise. They are mainly based around things that have happened to me over the past two years, revolving mainly around losing people and being none too proud or happy with myself about my antics and situations I've found myself in. So if you're looking for a record with a lot of hope and happy songs then fuck off, 'cause you won't find it here with us! Maybe on the third album when we all have coke and heroin addictions things will start to look a bit brighter!"In the Studio: The Twilight Sad
/ref> The lyrics for the album were written during a two-month period after a close family member of Graham's died. "I didn't handle it very well at all, I started drinking far too much," said Graham in an interview with ''
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''.Teletext Planet Sound: The Twilight Sad: Dark Night
/ref> About the recording process, guitarist and producer Andy MacFarlane said, "The recording was approached differently this time. We made a point of staying home to write. Writing on tour is a bad idea, so we stayed in Scotland for the full process. It let us go home after sessions – if we weren't getting snowed-in the studio – and we had more time to experiment and develop the ideas we had. We'd make a lot of use of an old, half-working, Roland Space Echo that we'd plug the vocals, noise strings and piano through, that would get an out-of-tune effect, like some of the early krautrock recordings. All the reverbs are natural, which were done by mic'ing up inside the studio walls and rooms on the other side of the building to get the drum sound. Three bass heads were blown up n the process There are no big, long delayed guitars, just a lot more noisy ones and there were a few songs that maxed out the
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because of the amount that's on there!"Fat Cat Records releases: Forget The Night Ahead
/ref> About the different production style, Graham said, "We didn't want a polished pop record. The music just didn't lend itself to that style.
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did a great job mixing the first record, but we didn't want to repeat the sound. It's not being deliberately contrary to go darker, it's a broader record too." The album features a guest appearance by
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's Laura McFarlane, who plays violin on "The Room" and "That Birthday Present". She had previously collaborated with the band on the EP '' Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did''. The album's title comes from a lyric in the song "Made to Disappear".


Singles and tracks

On 13 May 2009, "Reflection of the Television" premiered as a free download on Pitchfork.com. On 3 August 2009, " I Became a Prostitute" was released as the first single in the UK. The video premiered on 3 July 2009 on ''The Line of Best Fits website. The album's second single was " Seven Years of Letters", released on 19 October 2009, and "
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" was released as the third single on 5 April 2010. "Made to Disappear" features the album title in its lyrics. Graham said, "The album title is autobiographical. It got to the stage where I just wanted each to day to end as quickly as it could, and I'd get drunk so I wouldn't have to face the night's reality."Livingscotsman.com: James Graham on the new Twilight Sad album ''Forget the Night Ahead''
/ref> "The Neighbours Can't Breathe" first appeared as a live version on the 2008 compilation '' Killed My Parents and Hit the Road'', under the title of "Untitled #28". It's the band's first song to have its title taken from a line of its lyrics. An acoustic version of "The Room" was also included on the same compilation, with the title of "Untitled #27". In September 2009, '' The Skinny'' published a track-by-track recount by guitarist Andy MacFarlaneThe Twilight Sad's ''Forget the Night Ahead'': Track-By-Track, By the Band
/ref> that included notes about the writing and recording process, as well as the inspiration behind some of the song titles.


Critical reception

''Forget the Night Ahead'' was released to generally positive reviews. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 based on reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received a favourable score of 71, based on 18 reviews. ''
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'' awarded the album 4 out of 5 stars, while ''
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s A.V. Club stated the album "show a band capable of muscling up without losing a fascination with fragile, fleeting moments."


Track listing


Release history


Credits

The following people contributed to ''Forget the Night Ahead'':''Forget the Night Ahead'' liner notes


Musicians

;The Twilight Sad *James Graham – vocals, lyrics *Andy MacFarlane – guitars, compositions *Craig Orzel – bass *Mark Devine – drums ;Additional musicians *Martin Doherty – "noise strings" *Laura McFarlane – violin on "The Room" and "That Birthday Present"


Production

;Recording personnel *Andy MacFarlane – producer * Paul Savage – co-producer, recording, mixing *Mark Devine – co-producer *Alan Douches – mastering (at West West Side Music)


Artwork

*dlt – artwork


References

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