Trashcan Sinatras - Twisted And Bent Apr 2026
"So come aboard, let's sing a lament. The world isn't round, it's twisted and bent."
In the mid-90s, the Trashcan Sinatras were riding the success of their first two albums, Cake and I've Seen Everything . To record their third album, (1996), the band converted a former leather factory in their hometown of Kilmarnock, Scotland, into their own 24-track studio, which they cheekily named Shabby Road . trashcan sinatras - twisted and bent
Despite its quality, "Twisted and Bent" and the album A Happy Pocket marked a difficult era: "So come aboard, let's sing a lament
The lyrics weave together references to getting "blown off course" and navigating in knots, using nautical metaphors to explore feelings of disorientation and the unpredictability of life. Critics often cite the track as a "sublime" addition to their catalog, even while the rest of the album experimented with murkier production and mandolin overdubs. A Turning Point for the Band Despite its quality, "Twisted and Bent" and the
The story of the and their song " Twisted and Bent " is a tale of creative perseverance against a backdrop of industry upheaval. The Origins: Shabby Road and "A Happy Pocket"