Twilight Singers

Evensolo05Evensolo05 Posts: 118
edited July 2007 in Other Music
Any fans? I have been listening to: She Loves You, Blackberry Belle and Powder Burns on rotation for the past few months.

I was wondering if anyone might have a link to their first album Twilight or the Stitch in Time EP.

Thanks.
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  • i love em!!

    try amazon. will post more extensively later xxx
  • mole1985mole1985 Posts: 1,119
    Powder burns was my fav album of last year, superb
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  • facepollutionfacepollution Posts: 6,834
    mole1985 wrote:
    Powder burns was my fav album of last year, superb

    I'll second that, AMAZING album. In fact it's my favourite album in recent memory, There's Been An Accident is a spine-tingling tune.

    Can't wait to hear the Gutter Twins album when it comes out - any collaboration between Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan HAS to be good.
  • I'll second that, AMAZING album. In fact it's my favourite album in recent memory, There's Been An Accident is a spine-tingling tune.

    Can't wait to hear the Gutter Twins album when it comes out - any collaboration between Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan HAS to be good.

    I'm trusting you've seen these?

    http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=J-ERUtd1Fb8
    http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=mpU1oA0NVak
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  • sadprofessorsadprofessor Posts: 1,034
    Great band. Blackberry Belle is fantastic... "Number Nine" gives me chills.

    Looking forward to the Gutter Twins record.
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  • evenflow82evenflow82 Posts: 3,891
    Anything with Mark Lanegan involved is fucking amazing.
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  • Great Twilight collection for trading! newjeruzoo.com/twilight

    Shawn Smith too! newjeruzoo.com/shawnsmith
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  • Evensolo05Evensolo05 Posts: 118
    Excellent! Thanks for the feedback guys.

    Gutter Twins were recentely signed to Sub Pop so the Dulli/Lanegan collaberation might see the light of day afterall! Can't Wait!!!

    Lots of quality bands on Sub Pop again too, anyone heard of Band of Horses? Great band anyone who has'nt heard them check them out.
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  • obviously im salivating for the gutter twins thing too...

    i used to think blackbery belle was my fave ts album. but since powder burns...

    its just edged in front.

    I love the mellowness of blackberry belle, st gregorys, papillion, follow you down,

    but i love the heaviness, in both senses of the word on powder burns..bonnie brae, candy cane crawl, I'm ready...

    tunes!

    Anyone seen em live?

    they are excellent, its a sensual experience, complete with post-gig euphoric behaviour. Very energetic and soulful.
  • obviously im salivating for the gutter twins thing too...

    i used to think blackbery belle was my fave ts album. but since powder burns...

    its just edged in front.

    I love the mellowness of blackberry belle, st gregorys, papillion, follow you down,

    but i love the heaviness, in both senses of the word on powder burns..bonnie brae, candy cane crawl, I'm ready...

    tunes!

    Anyone seen em live?

    they are excellent, its a sensual experience, complete with post-gig euphoric behaviour. Very energetic and soulful.

    I saw 'em live last November, in a tiny club in Dublin. I hadn't heard anything by them before - like most of the crowd, I was there for Lanegan:D - but they kicked my candy ass. Teenage Wristband is the best song to open a gig with outside of PJ's catalogue.
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  • Evensolo05Evensolo05 Posts: 118
    Also seen them last November in The Limelight in Belfast. It was an awesome show, I also met Dave Rosser after the gig and talked to him for a while afterwords, pretty nice guy.
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  • facepollutionfacepollution Posts: 6,834
    Saw them twice last year, once at Reading festival, and then at Camden Koko - absolutely sublime both times. Greg Dulli alone is an amazing singer/frontman, but add Lanegan to the mix and it becomes something truly awe-inspiring.

    I must admit, I'd be lying if I said I didn't wish he would throw the odd Whigs song in each night - I'm desperate to hear Crime Scene Part One live.
  • Evensolo05Evensolo05 Posts: 118
    I should have seen them twice last year but apparantely they got drunk between T in the Park and Oxegen and by the time they made it to Dublin their set was already over so I heard they all just stayed in Dublin and got drunk :L
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