The Cure’s concert at Troxy London featured a career-spanning 31-song set that also included classic hits and fan favorites, as well as a surprise five-song mini set of songs from their 1980 sophomore ...
He’s responsible for the lead vocals on the “Foxy Lady” cover and that was the last time Robert Smith let anyone other than himself do that on a Cure song. And while he’s had a pretty good ...
The Cure celebrate their first Number 1 album in 32 years with 14th studio LP Songs Of A Lost World this week. The English rock legends, whose current line-up comprises Robert Smith, Simon ...
Not many bands can claim to be single-handedly responsible for an entire genre and musical movement, but The Cure can. The post-punk found on their 1979 debut album, Three Imaginary Boys ...
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The Cure have, over a career now spanning over 40 years, accumulated one of the most unique discographies in all of British rock music. Across 14 albums, The Cure - spearheaded by frontman ...
A week ago the Cure released their long-awaited new album Songs For A Lost World.We called it the band’s best work in several decades, and it seems like the general public agrees: It’s become ...
By Keith Caulfield The Cure makes a striking return to Billboard’s album charts (dated Nov. 16) with the arrival of Songs of a Lost World. It’s the band’s first No. 1 on the 33-year-old Top ...
Huzzah! The Cure are back. Well, they’ve never really been away – they’ve been touring their marathon goth-rock spectacular sets pretty relentlessly considering they’ve not released an ...
As any woman in or approaching middle age can tell you (this writer included), there’s a certain sense of invisibility that sets in, no matter how “pretty” you may be or have been.
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These and other things are discussed by the science writer Sally Adee in her book We Are Electric. The book prompts the question whether this electrome is the key to cure hitherto incurable diseases.