I will admit straight up that I've only heard the first few Cure albums. The Cure was a band that I respected from a distance. I assumed that they were, like other bands of their era, making an album every few years and touring constantly. Rising the old highs and good will earned over the years.
I was wrong.
The Cure as it turns out still have things to say and in this album they still sound as youthful and restless as they ever have. This album could have any other band named attached and you might assume that it's the work of some hot new Gothic rock group about to break out, but it's the fucking Cure!
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