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Ever since the release of 2008’s “4:13 Dream,” the Cure has spent all its time ... the apotheosis of a career-long fascination with disintegration. Amid the “blood red moons” and ...
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 ...
Famously, The Cure are that rarest of rock beast ... The pick of the moody monoliths stacked up at the back end of Disintegration, the title track rattles through its eight minutes with feverish ...
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.
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 ...
But just as the Day of the Dead is upon us, the Cure has brought the genre back ... but maybe even since their 1989 masterpiece “Disintegration.” That’s saying a whole helluva lot for ...
The first words sang by Robert Smith at the Cure‘s Hollywood Bowl show in L.A. on Tuesday night — “This is the end/ Of every song that we sing” — set a reflective tone for the rest of ...
Ever since the release of 2008’s “4:13 Dream,” the Cure has spent all its time ... the apotheosis of a career-long fascination with disintegration. Amid the “blood red moons” and ...
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 ...