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'Disintegration' is by far The Cure's best (and most successful) album of all time. Unfortunately, it also made the band disintegrate.
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.
Robert Smith has been the only consistent member of the Cure since the band formed in 1978, and he’s an icon in his own right. Smith’s massively teased out black hair and red lips, and the ...
Fans of The Cure are saying the band's first album in 16 years is one of their best ever.
The resulting album was 2000’s Bloodflowers, similar in tone and mood to the band’s bleak 80s material. It would also go on to become the final chapter in The Cure’s dark trilogy.
The Cure has toured in the years since their last album, 2008’s “4:13 Dream,” but has yet to release a new album. In 2019, Smith told Rolling Stone the band had recorded 19 tracks, ranging ...
The first new album in 16 years from goth stalwarts the Cure is their best since the 1989 masterpiece "Disintegration." ...
The Cure returns with their first album in 16 years and their elegant, sad sound remains intact. Here are our picks for the album's two best songs.
The Cure is back with a new remix album titled Mixes of a Lost World. The new album, released Friday (June 13), features 24 remix tracks from the British band's 2024 album Songs of a Lost World.
The band debuted the songs “A Fragile Thing”, “I Can Never Say Goodbye”, and Another Happy Birthday at Leeds Festival in 2022, which are likely going to appear on The Cure’s upcoming album.
The Cure has not released a new album in over a decade, but it now appears that may change soon. Fans of the band have been sharing photos and videos of mysterious black postcards they've received ...
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