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The Cure Find New Life

Legendary goths return, planning new album


"The Cure are the Led Zeppelin of the fucked-up generation," says Carlos Dengler, bassist for Interpol. "They will never get old."

Dengler's band opened for their musical idols at the KROQ Inland Invasion show last month in Los Angeles, where vintage New Wave bands such as Bow Wow Wow and Duran Duran mixed with Eighties-influenced newcomers like Hot Hot Heat. But it was the Cure, who have been absent from these shores for three years, that had everyone talking.

"When we were just kids, the Cure were always there," says Paul Hawley of Hot Hot Heat, who admits his band was inspired by the goth rockers' early work. "It's amazing what comes back through your subconscious when you're older." Even the little girls understand. "They talk about stuff we're going through -- sadness, depression, love," says fan Melissa Loza, 18. "Bands our age just don't do it like the Cure."

None of this surprises Robert Smith. "This sudden groundswell must've come from kids listening to Disintegration and then growing up and starting bands," the Cure singer says. Smith is working on a new Cure release, due out next spring. "It's going to be a very heavy album," Smith says, "Cure heavy, not new-metal heavy." In the meantime, you can listen to today's Cureheads -- Interpol, the Rapture, AFI and Hot Hot Heat -- Smith does. "I try and spot how I've inspired these young bands," he says. "I buy their albums on Amazon."

MATT DIEHL
(October 10, 2003)
www.rollingstone.com


:up: This article makes me happy, in the goth way.
 
i've got a stupid question. please tell me that the song in the camera commercial that was just on wasn't a cure song. something about 'pcitures of you'

i don't know anything about music, and i'm fully aware of the studitiy of this queston.
 
maybe it was an HP commercial...i was focusing on the song...there were cameras though...
 
TiaraGurl said:
I enjoy them and would love to see them again live.

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I dont know if I want to post who the producer is here, I'm still not even sure how I feel about it....
 
u2popmofo said:

:up: This article makes me happy, in the goth way.

lol. I thought someone posted that The Cure sucked at the Inland Invasion. :scratch: Anyhoo, I saw 'em in the late '80s and the one thing I remember (besides the fact that they played a bunch of songs unfamiliar to my casual fan self) was that the only thing R. Smith said all night was "Cyuh" (i.e. "Cure"). He'd say that one word between each song and he said nothing else. :lol: It kinda ruled, now that I think about it. :hmm:
 
Yahoo. This rocks. Also The Cure are releasing remastered albums(Pornography, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Disintigration, Bloodflowers) along with some boxset thing with b-sides or somthing. Anyways I know they are releasing a bunch of stuff on January, 26th. that's Tuesday. The Cure are amazing.
 
This happificated me today:

"While the band left the stage before the encore, singer Robert Smith remained onstage for an audience Q&A during which he revealed that they had completed 20 tracks for a new album which should be out in June."

http://www.nme.com/news/107755.htm
 
Bunbury said:


Double CD then? :scratch:

I doubt it, but you never know. I think they typically come up with a crapload of songs and then just pick the best....and by 'they' I mean Robert Smith :wink:
 
Ross Robinson

He's produced some really cool stuff: At the Drive-In, Fear Factory, etc

And some not so great stuff....lets just say that he's one of the reasons for 'Nu-metal' getting so big a few years back.

Even Robert Smith admits he doesnt like a lot of the stuff he's produced:

Smith said: ?The reason I've developed a relationship with Ross has to do with his love of music and his love for The Cure," Smith says. "Some of the stuff he's worked on I don't like, but some is genius sonically." http://www.nme.com/news/107103.htm
 
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Sounds intriguing. They should be able to come up with some unique stuff together. And somehow I doubt Robert Smith would let Robinson take them in any direction the band didn't want to go.
 
HeartlandGirl said:
And somehow I doubt Robert Smith would let Robinson take them in any direction the band didn't want to go.

Exactly. Robert usually does it all by himself anyways, having another person there to help out is a good thing :up: I have no worries.
 
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