
The Cure is a Alt/Indie album by The Cure, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 61 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- distorted
- melancholic
- urban
About
Oddly enough for an album that bears the weight of being the first self-titled album from a band 25 years into their career, <i>The Cure</i> is not one of Robert Smith’s conceptual juggernauts. While the sound is still sweeping and grand – guitars and keyboards either come drenched in reverb and cathedral echo or with a hefty use of electronic manipulation – the songs do not entail the same epic doom of the band’s most cherished work. That isn’t to say Smith is either lighthearted or that the band lacks commitment. “Before Three,” “Us or Them“ and “Labyrinth“ spotlight the group’s trademark twisting melodies and emotionally inflated gnashing and belong in the band’s Hall of Pain as much as anything from other high-water marks as <i>Pornography</i>, <i>Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me</i>, <i>Disintegration</i> and <i>Bloodflowers</i>. But coming from a guy who threatened to put an end to the group, well, there’s an unusually joyous bounce in his voice for a tune called “The End of the World.” It’s great fun, though it could make the faithful a little suspicious.
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Tracklist
- 1Lost4:07
- 2Labyrinth5:14
- 3Before Three4:40
- 4The End of the World3:43
- 5Anniversary4:22
- 6Us Or Them4:09
- 7Alt.End4:30
- 8(I Don't Know What's Going) On2:57
- 9Taking Off3:19
- 10Never4:04
- 11The Promise10:16
Credits
Performers
- Simon GallupBASS
- Jason CooperDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Perry BamonteGUITAR
- Roger O'DonnellKEYBOARDS
- Robert SmithGUITAR VOCALS
- Jesse CannonPROGRAMMED BY
- The Cure
13 collectors on Gatefold own this · 61 pressings tracked on Gatefold
