The Twilight Sad announces upcoming album release and shares new track “Designed to Lose”

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The Twilight Sad recently made an exciting announcement regarding the release of their upcoming album, “It’s The Long Goodbye,” set to drop on March 27 through Rock Action Records. This highly anticipated album will contain a collection of 10 fresh tracks, including the previously unveiled single “Waiting For the Phone Call,” a collaboration featuring Robert Smith from The Cure. Additionally, fans were treated to another new song, “Designed to Lose,” as a sneak peek at what’s to come on this upcoming album.

Following the album release, The Twilight Sad will be embarking on a tour across Europe starting in April, with the notable addition of touring alongside The Cure this summer. This immersive musical experience promises to showcase the band’s exceptional talent and memorable sound to a wider audience.

For fans eager to hear more from The Twilight Sad’s new album, “It’s The Long Goodbye,” they can expect a diverse range of tracks that will undoubtedly resonate with their unique style. The tracklist for the album includes songs like “Get Away From It All,” “Attempt A Crash Landing – Theme,” “The Ceiling Underground,” and “Dead Flowers,” among others. Each track is thoughtfully crafted to captivate listeners and offer a glimpse into the band’s musical essence.

The tour dates for The Twilight Sad’s European tour are as follows:

– Apr 12: Milan, Legend Club
– Apr 14: Zurich, Bogen F
– Apr 15: Munich, Ampere
– Apr 16: Berlin, Gretchen
– Apr 18: Copenhagen, Loppen
– Apr 19: Oslo, Parkteateret
– Apr 20: Stockholm, Slaktkyrkan
– Apr 22: Hamburg, Grünspan
– Apr 23: Utrecht, Tivolivredenburg Pandora Hall
– Apr 25: Cologne, Gebäude 9
– Apr 26: Brussels, Rotonde – Botanique
– Apr 27: Paris, Le Trabendo

The Twilight Sad’s tour schedule further includes dates in major cities such as Bristol, London, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Glasgow, offering fans from different regions an opportunity to experience their live performances.

In addition to their solo tour, The Twilight Sad will also be performing at various festivals, including Deer Shed Festival in Topcliffe, Pohoda Festival in Trenčín, and a series of concerts with The Cure in locations like Visarno Arena in Firenze, Marley Park in Dublin, Blackweir Fields in Cardiff, and Belsonic in Belfast.

Overall, The Twilight Sad’s upcoming album release and tour promise to be an exhilarating experience for both long-time fans and newcomers alike, offering a blend of new and familiar sounds that capture the essence of their unique musical style. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch The Twilight Sad live in concert as they share their latest creations with audiences across Europe.

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