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Shortly after the release of Disintegration The Cure took to the road again. Despite Smith’s distaste about being a “stadium rock band”, the tour was a resounding success and the new ...
In a way, it did. In 1989, The Cure produced the greatest album of their career, Disintegration. Disintegration was the brainchild of Robert Smith and producer David M. Allen. Smith was determined ...
For decades, the Cure has oscillated between its poppier ... World” is the apotheosis of a career-long fascination with disintegration. Amid the “blood red moons” and “cold black rain ...
The Cure’s penchant for squalling psych-rock ... The opulent, gilded entrance hall to Disintegration’s grand mausoleum, ...
The bassist has been with The Cure for over 45 years - and is the longest serving member of the British band alongside ...
and/or Disintegration in that assessment. And while All Music Guide tends to be very generous with legacy bands, they’ve deemed not a single Cure LP worthy of a five-star designation.
On the Cure’s latest, Robert Smith’s tortured ... mood of the album with alluring atmospherics that hark back to “Disintegration.” “Songs of a Lost World” is the Cure’s first ...
The ballad, from The Cure's landmark 1989 album, "Disintegration," showcases all of the hallmarks of their sound – watery guitars, evocative synths and a slow burn into an explosive soundscape ...
After the pop of Kiss Me…, The Cure wanted Disintegration to be a darker, more timeless and more psychedelic statement of rebellion. Opener “Plainsong” embodies this mission statement ...
For decades, the Cure has oscillated between its poppier ... World” is the apotheosis of a career-long fascination with disintegration. Amid the “blood red moons” and “cold black rain ...
is the apotheosis of a career-long fascination with disintegration. Ever since the release of 2008’s “4:13 Dream,” the Cure has spent all its time performing onstage and trawling through its ...