
Bloodflowers is a Alt/Indie album by The Cure, originally released in 2000. On Gatefold: 76 pressings tracked, owned by 16 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Goth Rock
- dreamy
- melancholic
- nocturnal
About
Over the years the Cure touched on many different styles. They’d started as a punk-pop group that receded into ethereal despair that then mutated into raging goth and suddenly discovered uplifting dancefloor-friendly pop and ‘80s-90s psychedelic shimmers. But Cure critics and fans always favored a delicate blend of singer Robert Smith’s pop instincts and his grandiose epic visions. Smith knew this and posited 2000’s <i>Bloodflowers</i> as the final part of a trilogy that included 1982’s <i>Pornography</i> and 1988’s <i>Disintegration</i>. Again, he would indulge in songs that took five-plus minutes to sufficiently unfold and that dwelled in the group’s slower, hypnotic range. He succeeded, since “Out of This World,” the 11-minute “Watching Me Fall,” and “The Last Day of Summer” work over their guitar and keyboard riffs with a death grip’s finality. These are not songs meant to be taken lightly and their intense emotionalism against the Cure’s unyielding wall of sound — sometimes psychedelic, always brooding — makes for solid Goth throughout.
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Tracklist
- 1Out Of This World (LP Version)6:42
- 2Watching Me Fall (LP Version)11:12
- 3Where The Birds Always Sing (LP Version)5:42
- 4Maybe Someday (LP Version)5:04
- 5The Last Day Of Summer (LP Version)5:35
- 6There Is No If... (LP Version)3:42
- 7The Loudest Sound (LP Version)5:09
- 839 (LP Version)7:17
- 9Bloodflowers (LP Version)7:27
Credits
Performers
- Simon GallupBASS
- Jason CooperDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Perry BamonteGUITAR 6-STRING BASS
- Roger O'DonnellKEYBOARDS
- Robert SmithGUITAR 6-STRING BASS KEYBOARDS
16 collectors on Gatefold own this · 76 pressings tracked on Gatefold
