The Twilight Sad are set to perform in Glasgow next spring. The Scottish post-punk group The Twilight Sad will perform at Glasgow’s Barrowlands on Tuesday, May 5, as part of a wider tour across the UK ...
The Twilight Sad have returned with a new song—their first in seven years—and it features the Cure’s Robert Smith on guitar. The band’s core duo of vocalist James Graham and multi-instrumentalist Andy ...
Scotland’s The Twilight Sad have returned with “Waiting for the Phone Call,” their first new single in six years. It features Robert Smith of The Cure on guitar. Smith has been a big champion of the ...
The Twilight Sad are back with “Waiting for a Call,” their first new music in seven years, which is out now via Mogwai’s Rock Action label. For it they got old friend and tourmate Robert Smith of The ...
The Cure frontman Robert Smith guests on a new song from the Scottish band The Twilight Sad. The "Friday I'm in Love" rocker contributes guitar to the track, which is called "Waiting for the Phone ...
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The Twilight Sad have returned with a new song—their first in seven years—and it features the Cure’s Robert Smith on guitar. The band’s core duo of vocalist James Graham and multi-instrumentalist Andy ...
Robert Smith has teamed up with rock band The Twilight Sad on the collaboration Waiting For The Phone Call. The Scottish duo - now comprising James Graham and Andy MacFarlane - have shared a stage ...
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