No One Can Ever Know - The Remixes

The Twilight Sad

No One Can Ever Know - The Remixes

Remix of the Scottish indie noise rock trio's third album includes Liars, Com Truise and Breton

ADM rating[?]

6.0

Label
FatCat
UK Release date
26/11/2012
US Release date
20/11/2012
  1. 8.0 |   DIY

    The remix styles range from techno to freeform EDM, a sort of spooky two-step to more familiar dubstep and even the odd bit of 8-bit fun
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  2. 7.0 |   All Music

    Reworkings that balance the band's original intentions with the remixers' sensibilities and range from danceable to experimental and several points in between
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  3. 6.0 |   PopMatters

    Shelling out more money for remixes of tracks that were damn close to perfect as it were seems extraneous, unless you’re a manic devotee of The Twilight Sad
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  4. 6.0 |   Blurt

    If you like the Scottish band, you should probably pick up No One Can Ever Know. If you're interested in the remixers, they have their own material to explore. There's nothing here that either camp can't live without
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  5. 6.0 |   Under The Radar

    The majority of remixes are unspectacular. The original record was decent but not especially memorable, and the remixes rarely rise above the level of a discarded Caribou B-side
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  6. 6.0 |   The Skinny

    It’s a solid example of the often-derided remix album, buoyed by what was an excellent reference point in the first place
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  7. 5.5 |   AltSounds

    This 'Album' really should have been thinned down and released as a four or five track EP
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  8. 5.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    The Remixes is unlikely to be looked back on as a key part of the band’s discography, but it is a listenable, if ultimately superfluous, diversion
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