Seven Years of Letters explained

Seven Years of Letters
Cover:Sevenyearsofletters.jpg
Type:single
Artist:The Twilight Sad
Album:Forget the Night Ahead
B-Side:Suck
Released:19 October 2009
Recorded:Chem19 Studios
Genre:Indie rock, shoegazing
Length:3:41 (radio edit)
4:34 (album version)
Label:Fat Cat (FAT49)
Producer:Andy MacFarlane
Prev Title:I Became a Prostitute
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:The Room
Next Year:2010

"Seven Years of Letters" is a song by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad. The song was released as the second single from the band's second studio album, Forget the Night Ahead. It was released on 19 October 2009 on Fat Cat Records.[1] The B-side of the single is an acoustic cover of British post-punk band The Wedding Present, originally from their 1991 album Seamonsters.

Guitarist Andy MacFarlane notes that, "We didn't ever intend to have the first three songs in the order that they were released, that's just a coincidence. This one has a guitar solo and a creaky piano seat."[2] About the lyrics, vocalist James Graham said, "The lyrics in the song revolve around running away from things and people."[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.discogs.com/Twilight-Sad-Seven-Years-Of-Letters/release/1987743 Twilight Sad, The – Seven Years of Letters (7", Single) at Discogs
  2. http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/97147-the-twilight-sads-forget-the-night-ahead-track-by-track-by-the-band The Twilight Sad's Forget the Night Ahead: Track-By-Track, By the Band
  3. http://living.scotsman.com/under-the-radar-guest-blogger/James-Graham-on-the-new.5651997.jp Livingscotsman.com: James Graham on the new Twilight Sad album Forget the Night Ahead