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Its The Long Goodbye marks the return of The Twilight Sad with a record shaped by loss, rupture and personal reckoning. Rooted in lived experience, the album unfolds as a focused and emotionally charged body of work, drawing together the bands long-standing strengths into their most direct statement to date. Andy MacFarlanes urgent, guitar-heavy arrangements drive the record forward with a restless intensity, while James Grahams unmistakable vocal delivery sits at the centre – raw, impassioned, and unguarded. The songs move with purpose, balancing weight and momentum, and capturing the bands ability to transform private moments into something communal and resonant. Recorded in London at Battery Studios with Andy Savours and mixed by Chris Coady, the album carries a taut, immediate sound that sharpens every detail without softening its impact. Alongside the searing Waiting For The Phone Call, the record also features a contribution from Robert Smith, adding another distinct voice to an album already rich with character. Its The Long Goodbye stands as a powerful chapter in The Twilight Sads catalogue – a record defined by honesty, restraint, and the quiet force of a band fully in command of its voice.






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