The new album by the Cure, Songs of a Lost World, features a Slovenian artist's sculpture on its cover. Here's how it ended ...
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In September, the Cure released their first new music in 16 years. The single was called Alone, and it encapsulates what ...
The Cure launched their long-awaited new album with two intimate concerts on ... treating fans to 'Lullaby', 'Close To Me' and 'Why Can't I Be You?'. Introducing 'Friday I'm in Love', the 65 ...
However far away, you will remember me tonight. POWERS: I mean, part of it is that this is really a band album. I mean, Robert Smith, the main guy in The Cure, he did write all of the songs on ...
If I told you 40 years ago, when the Cure was in the midst of its new-wave wonder moment, that the band would craft an ...
It might be a grim conclusion even to an album saturated with contemplative sentiments, but it wouldn’t be authentic Cure without ending with a sob.
The Cure frontman Robert Smith says performing songs from the band's newly-released album, Songs Of A Lost World ... the encore that included Close To Me and Lullaby. Joy in the face of new ...
The subtleness with which the Cure assembles the eight songs befits Songs of a Lost World‘s main themes, which mostly deal ...
The Cure, the English rock band that for decades has ruled over a dark and mysterious corner of music, has just released its first album in 16 years.