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THE TWILIGHT SAD announce new album "IT’S THE LONG GOODBYE" Share new single "DESIGNED TO LOSE" || Spring headline tour + shows with The Cure



THE TWILIGHT SAD announce new album "IT’S THE LONG GOODBYE" Share new single "DESIGNED TO LOSE"
photo credit: Abbey Raymonde




THE TWILIGHT SAD today announce their long-awaited sixth album IT’S THE LONG GOODBYE due out 27th March via Rock Actions Records and available to preorder here. Following the album’s lead track “Waiting For The Phone Call”, released last October, today the band share the equally epic new single “DESIGNED TO LOSE”. The second track on the album is a beautifully meditative yet muscular reflection on the human condition, hinged on how we can seem doomed to lose in so many of our endeavours – including our capacity to cope with loss. Watch the visualiser HERE.


“It had to contain every element of emotion I was feeling,” says singer/lyricist James Graham of THE TWILIGHT SAD’s deeply resonant sixth album. On their first record in seven years, Scotland’s post-punk outfit return with a story to share: a cogent story of loss and personal crisis, rooted in specific experience yet mounted with a palpable emotional power that feels universal. Set to urgent and guitar-rich arrangements from bandmate Andy MacFarlane, IT’S THE LONG GOODBYE reflects on James’s mother’s illness, her subsequent death and his own mental health struggles, exploring profound human vulnerability with tenderness and tempestuous force.


The result is the most personal yet relatable album to date from a band whose portraits of bruised humanity have forged close ties with their audience. As James says, “In the past I’ve used a lot of metaphors within my lyrics. With this, there’s not as much. The record is heavily influenced by my mental health, grief and loss, and the need to be strong in positions where you’re not feeling it. It’s a very human story, I think – this is just my version of it. I feel that everybody goes through something like this. Everybody loses somebody. Everybody questions life.”


Back in 2016, James and Andy returned from the “pinch yourself” high of a tour with The Cure to find that James’s mother had been diagnosed with early onset frontotemporal dementia. Roughly 80 per cent of the record was written as James wrestled with the contrast between the joys in his life – marriage, parenthood – and the cruelty of his mother’s decline. In November 2023, another tour with The Cure was brought to a necessary halt as his mental health deteriorated. “And then my mum passed away in the January afterwards,” says James.


The record was developed over seven years, with the London-based MacFarlane stockpiling musical ideas during lockdown while exchanging words and sounds with Graham. The Cure’s Robert Smith, by now a longtime close friend of the band, provided invaluable input on the demos and guested on the record, supplying extra guitars on ‘WAITING FOR THE PHONE CALL’, guitars/“Tron keys” on ‘DEAD FLOWERS’ and six-string bass on ‘BACK TO FOURTEEN’. “Then we had to piece together a band,” says Andy, with THE TWILIGHT SAD now centred on him and James after former bandmates were drawn away by life commitments. Sometime Arab Strap player David Jeans and Mogwai live team-member Alex Mackay play drums and bass respectively, while the album was produced by MacFarlane at Willesden’s Battery Studios – a location rich in cherished Cure history, notably – with additional production from Andy Savours (My Bloody Valentine) and mixing by Chris Coady (Slowdive).





The result is a pinnacle for THE TWILIGHT SAD in a career of tremendous integrity and artistry, and a record that honours the band’s ability to turn lived experience into fully felt music. “To know that I’m saying things that connect with other people, that’s such a powerful thing,” says James. “I want to be a relatable person that talks about things that can happen and give an opportunity for people to go, well, you’re not alone. I want people to be able to listen to this record and hear that it comes from a place of raw emotion. The album is an opportunity to share my experience and move forward with my life.”


The Twilight Sad will be on tour in the UK and Europe in April and May including a performance at the Roundhouse in London. The band also recently announced news of a second Glasgow Barrowland show in early May. This will be followed by a handful of dates performing as special guests to The Cure in June and July.


THE TWILIGHT SAD headline shows:


Sun 12 April - Italy, Milan, Legend Club


Tues 14 April - Switzerland, Zurich, Bogen F


Weds 15 April - Germany, Munich, Ampere


Thurs 16 April - Germany, Berlin, Gretchen


Sat 18 April - Denmark, Copenhagen, Loppen


Sun 19 April - Norway, Oslo, Parkteateret


Mon 20 April - Sweden, Stockholm, Slaktkyrkan


Weds 22 April - Germany, Hamburg, Grünspan


Thurs 23 April - Netherlands, Utrecht, Tivolivredenburg Pandora Hall


Sat 25 April - Germany, Cologne, Gebäude 9


Sun 26 April - Belgium, Brussels, Rotonde - Botanique


Mon 27 April - France, Paris, Le Trabendo


Weds 29 April - UK, Bristol, Electric Bristol


Thurs 30 April - UK, London, Roundhouse


Sat 2 May - UK, Manchester, New Century Hall


Sun 3 May - UK, Newcastle upon Tyne, Boiler Shop


Tues 5 May - Scotland, Glasgow, Barrowlands


Weds 6 May - Scotland, Glasgow, Barrowlands


Sat 9 May - Ireland, Dublin, Button Factory


Live dates with The Cure + festival appearances:


Sun 14 June – Italy, Firenze, Visarno Arena


Weds 24 June - Cardiff, Blackweir Fields


Fri 26 June - Dublin, Marley Park


Sun 28 June - Belfast, Belsonic


Weds 8 July – Slovakia, Pohoda Festival


Fri 10 July - Germany, Berlin, Wuhlheide


Sat 11 July - Germany, Berlin, Wuhlheide


Sun 12 July - Germany, Berlin, Wuhlheide


Fri 24 - Sun 26 July – Topcliffe – Deer Shed Festival


IT’S THE LONG GOODBYE


Tracklist:


1. GET AWAY FROM IT ALL


2. DESIGNED TO LOSE


3. ATTEMPT A CRASH LANDING - THEME


4. WAITING FOR THE PHONE CALL


5. THE CEILING UNDERGROUND


6. DEAD FLOWERS


7. INHOSPITABLE/HOSPITAL


8. CHEST WOUND TO THE CHEST


9. BACK TO FOURTEEN


10. TV PEOPLE STILL THROWING TVS AT PEOPLE

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