When The Cure released their Greatest Hits album back in 2001, they recorded new acoustic versions of 18 songs for a bonus CD. It includes unplugged versions of “Boys Don’t Cry,” “The Love Cats,” ...
The Cure frontman Robert Smith guests on a new song from the Scottish band The Twilight Sad.The "Friday I'm in Love" rocker ...
How perfect does Robert Smith’s voice still sound? Most of his ’80s contemporaries’ pipes are shadows of what they once were, but on The Cure’s Songs of a Lost World, this is the voice you remember ...
Smith plays guitar on “Waiting for the Phone Call,” the comeback single from his longtime tourmates, who will tour Europe in ...
This month, The Cure commenced a massive North American tour, their first in seven years. The outing has already generated publicity and controversy, due to the band’s frontman, Robert Smith, tangling ...
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The Cure, ‘Songs of a Lost World': Album Review
The long path to the Cure‘s 14th album, and the first in 16 years since the release of 4:13 Dream, has been marked by occasional live performances, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction and another ...
It took the Cure 16 years to release a studio album after 2008's 4:13 Dream, but it seems that Robert Smith and company are working much more quickly in its wake.
One of the first Cure songs I heard was not actually sung by The Cure. It was a cover of The Cure’s “Lovesong,” done by 311, a band hailing from Omaha, Nebraska that created songs meant to live ...
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