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The Wrong Car

The Wrong Car
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EP by The Twilight Sad
Released 27 September 2010 (2010-09-27)
Recorded Chem19 Studios, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Genre Indie rock
Length 21:09
Language Scottish English
Label Fat Cat
Producer Andy MacFarlane
The Twilight Sad chronology
Forget the Night Ahead
(2009)Forget the Night Ahead2009
The Wrong Car
(2010)
No One Can Ever Know
(2012)No One Can Ever Know2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
The Ark (9/10)
Drowned in Sound (7/10)
The List 4/5 stars
One Thirty BPM (68%)
The Skinny 4/5 stars

The Wrong Car is an EP by the Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad, released on 27 September 2010. The EP has two previously unreleased tracks, "The Wrong Car" and "Throw Yourself Into the Water Again", as well as two remixes of tracks from the band's second album Forget the Night Ahead: "The Room" remixed by Mogwai, and "Reflection of the Television" remixed by Errors. In late May 2010, Errors' remix of "Reflection of the Television" was chosen as The Line of Best Fit's "song of the day" and was made available as a free download. In January 2010, The Twilight Sad provided a remix of Errors' song "Bridge or Cloud?", which was posted as a free download on NME's website.

"The Wrong Car" was posted on the band's official MySpace page in late July 2010.NME placed the song on its list of "10 Tracks You Have to Hear This Week" on 23 July 2010.

"The Wrong Car" and "Throw Yourself Into the Water Again" were worked on during the sessions for Forget the Night Ahead at Chem19 Studios in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. "Throw Yourself Into the Water Again" was inspired by a line from Camus' La Chute (The Fall).

According to the vocalist James Graham, the title track "was meant to be first song on [Forget the Night Ahead]. When we heard the demo we thought we definitely wanted it to be the first song. But it didn't really work out in the studio how we wanted it to. Then "Reflection of the Television" came out from nowhere and we thought that would be a great start." The Twilight Sad's keyboard player Martin "Dok" Doherty said that "if we had put "The Wrong Car" on the record the way it was, it wouldn't have fitted anywhere apart from the start. [...] We went back to it four months later and came up with something a bit closer to the original demo."

A music video was produced for "The Wrong Car", directed by Nicola Collins, who had previously directed the video for "The Room". The video premiered on 23 August 2010. Collins said of the making of the video, "When I first listened to the track, it was so honest and powerful that I couldn't help but feel reflective, so the video was born out of how I was feeling at that particular moment in time, it was like shedding a nightmare. Working with a puppet was wonderful, he didn't whine once and he had no ego!"


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