The Cure has already debuted a host of material expected to appear on its in-progress first album in 15 years, and last night (May 23) at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, the Robert Smith-led group ...
The Cure have shared another new song, “A Fragile Thing,” from their upcoming album, Songs of a Lost World, out Nov. 1. “A Fragile Thing” is a romantically fraught plea anchored by a brooding bass ...
Songs of a Lost World, the Cure’s first studio album in 16 years, has been teased for the past decade, bordering on mythology, but it’s finally out today. The goth luminaries played a few of its songs ...
Songs Of A Live World will feature eight tracks recorded during The Cure’s concert at Troxy London last month. The somewhat private concert celebrated the release of the highly-anticipated album Songs ...
Anyone who loves The Cure knows that Robert Smith is dedicated to reflective melancholy and evocative lyrics. The man's voice perfectly encapsulates yearning, regret, and agony. As a whole, the band ...
“All Cats Are Grey” comes from The Cure’s 1981 album Faith. Like many of The Cure’s songs, this one has roots in literature. Specifically, this song was inspired by Mervyn Peake‘s fantasy novel series ...
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The Cure's upcoming concert film The Show Of A Lost World, recorded at the Troxy theater in November 2024, will hit theaters this December.
Near the end of the 100-minute video interview with Robert Smith that was posted to The Cure‘s Songs of a Lost World website over the weekend, the BBC radio DJ (and former Menswear drummer) Matt ...
English rock band the Cure released Songs of a Lost World, its first album in 16 years, on Nov. 1, strategically timing the launch to coincide with Halloween. The release stirred excitement among its ...
If we asked you the question, which ‘happy’ song genuinely makes you feel uplifted, what springs to mind? Perhaps something timeless, like Lovely Day by Bill Withers, or a selection from the expansive ...