Rating: 1/5 stars The Cure, the band who brought us classics like, “Boys Don’t Cry,” “Friday I’m in Love” and “Just Like Heaven” has released new music this month, almost 16 years after the ...
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The Cure's Robert Smith picks a 13-track playlist to get fans in the mood for his band's new album, Songs of a Lost World ...
“I’m 70 in 2029,” he said. “And that’s it, that really is it. If I make it that far, that’s it.” Robert Smith said that The Cure will definitely tour in 2025. He also said that new music is coming as ...
Smith is going to retire in five years. The band turns 50 in 2028; in 2029, Smith turns 70, “and that’s it, that really is it ...
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The Cure have their new single, A Fragile Thing, the second song from their forthcoming new album, Songs of a Lost World. The new song follows Alone, the British band's first new song since 2008.
It’s been 16 years since a new album release from The Cure, but that’s about to chance when the follow-up to 2008’s 4:13 Dream drops on November 1. But two days day before hearing Songs Of A Lost ...