Twin Atlantic: "We've never made a record this way before"
Having released two huge albums in a row and stormed Glasgow's Hydro arena on their ‘Great Divide' tour, the stage was set for Twin Atlantic to strength...
Having released two huge albums in a row and stormed Glasgow's Hydro arena on their ‘Great Divide' tour, the stage was set for Twin Atlantic to strengthen their grip on mainstream playlists. They're not a band to just do what's expected of them, however - so instead, they hunkered down in a small studio in LA and spat out ‘GLA', a gnarly, groovy beast that contained some of their dirtiest riffs yet.
Looking back on 'GLA', released in 2016, singer Sam McTrusty insists that making the record was crucial for his self-confidence. "I should listen to my own opinion more," he explains. "Not in an arrogant sense, but sometimes we've got artistic ideas that have been ironed out of us over the years. But doing this record and having something like that out when we could have just done the big pop thing that we were teed up to do, the big obvious record, doing what we did and listening to ourselves, we enjoyed it more. We felt a bit more self-worth I guess, it was a self-healing experience."
While the album polarised some fans hoping for ‘2 Free, 2 Furious', Twin Atlantic is a band that's all about moving forward, and Sam claims they have no regrets about the direction they went on ‘GLA'. "I think we're pretty good at closing chapters and moving on; I'm too busy thinking of new things, making new music or getting better at being a musician, playing guitar and singing than wasting time on things that we fucked up."





