After 16 years, The Cure has finally released a new album, “Songs of a Lost World.” This release marks a significant return for the iconic ’80s band and conveys a deeply personal chapter for lead ...
Having been teasing the prospect of a new Cure album for some time, the band’s 14th long player is finally with us. The long-awaited follow-up to 2008’s 4:13 Dream, Songs of a Lost World is a thing of ...
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 ...
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 ...
As U2 and the Rolling Stones can tell you, it’s hard to make an album when you don’t really need to. For most acts, issuing batches of new songs at regular intervals is necessary to sustain momentum ...
Lost songs are a bit of a hobby for music historians and audiophiles. It’s particularly interesting when famous bands and musicians from decades ago have yet to release famously unreleased songs or ...
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 ...
Sixteen years after their last album, Robert Smith & co. return at their own glacial pace. Sounding regal, weary, and deliciously slow, they grapple with mortality and doubt as only they could. Save ...
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