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The Twilight Sad Reunite with Cure's Robert Smith for Comeback Single
28 Oct
Summary
- The Twilight Sad release first new song in 7 years
- Robert Smith of The Cure plays guitar on the comeback single
- The band to tour Europe with The Cure in 2026

In a highly anticipated comeback, Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad have released their first new song in seven years. The track, titled "Waiting for the Phone Call," features a special guest appearance from Robert Smith, the iconic frontman of The Cure, who plays guitar on the track.
The song, described by vocalist James Graham as being about "grief, love, and mental illness," is a deeply personal and emotional offering from the band. Graham explains that the lyrics reflect a difficult period in his life, where he struggled to process intense emotions and the loss of a loved one. The Twilight Sad have long been known for their introspective and cathartic songwriting, and this new single continues that tradition.
Alongside Graham and multi-instrumentalist Andy MacFarlane, the band also enlisted the help of occasional live members Alex Mackay of Mogwai and David Jeans. The song was released via Mogwai's Rock Action label, further cementing the close-knit relationships within the Scottish music scene.
Fans of The Twilight Sad will be delighted to learn that the band is set to embark on a European tour in 2026, where they will once again join their longtime tourmates, The Cure. This upcoming trek promises to be a must-see event for fans of both bands, as they come together to deliver a powerful and poignant live experience.




