The Cure

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Finally

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I enjoyed the new album so much, I think I'm gonna do a deep dive into the band. I only know a handful of their songs.

When I've done these things before I've always gone chronologically, but I think I'm gonna do this one by feel and recommendation.

I've downloaded Disintegration and Wish.
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You'll love Disintegration.
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Wish is up there too. Sometimes I like it better than Disintegration. More guitar based and less monochromatic while still featuring one of the saddest songs ever written, "To Wish Impossible Things"
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epilogue wrote:I only know a handful of their songs.
This is me as well. I've been thinking it's high time I get into The Cure.
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does anyone else want to kneel on the top of a high green hill and scream "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" at the top of your lungs to Endsong?
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something I love about The Cure's approach to a song like "And Nothing Is Forever" is that it could be simply a schmaltzy ballad washed in strings, if not for the slightly inappropriately pounding drums lending the sweetness a crushing Funeral Doom Metal feel; I guess that's the goth of it, right? Type O Negative could also do that really well
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not sure if its a guitar or a synth that starts at 2:22 during Endsong
i fuckin love that thing

that a perfect song to close an album
Sometimes I wanna drive around and find you
And act like it's a random thing
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Ms Harmless wrote:something I love about The Cure's approach to a song like "And Nothing Is Forever" is that it could be simply a schmaltzy ballad washed in strings, if not for the slightly inappropriately pounding drums lending the sweetness a crushing Funeral Doom Metal feel; I guess that's the goth of it, right? Type O Negative could also do that really well
Also that really distorted chunky bass
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Jorge wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:something I love about The Cure's approach to a song like "And Nothing Is Forever" is that it could be simply a schmaltzy ballad washed in strings, if not for the slightly inappropriately pounding drums lending the sweetness a crushing Funeral Doom Metal feel; I guess that's the goth of it, right? Type O Negative could also do that really well
Also that really distorted chunky bass
yes
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definitely AOTY for me
loving every song of this thing
thank you Robert
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I listened through again and I enjoyed it more than even last time. I feel like there hasn’t been enough attention paid to Drone: Nodrone, which stuck out to me on both listens.
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easy AOTY (not counting the Wicked soundtrack, which is not new songs)
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tragabigzanda wrote:
liebzz wrote:I listened through again and I enjoyed it more than even last time. I feel like there hasn’t been enough attention paid to Drone: Nodrone, which stuck out to me on both listens.
That song is the most divisive over on the Hoffman forum. It's my least favorite on the album.
As a casual observer, it seemed pretty cool.
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I'd somehow not yet heard former Pitchfork writer Chris Ott's Shallow Rewards podcast but the episode on Wild Mood Swings is glorious:

https://shallowrewards.substack.com/p/t ... ood-swings

I can't wait to hear the others.
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Birds in Hell wrote:I'd somehow not yet heard former Pitchfork writer Chris Ott's Shallow Rewards podcast but the episode on Wild Mood Swings is glorious:

https://shallowrewards.substack.com/p/t ... ood-swings

I can't wait to hear the others.
The one on Bloodflowers is just as good, perhaps better!
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What is it, analysis? Or like a band history? Or what
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A bit of both, I guess.

He's very critical of both of those records above but in a way that's deeply informed by the band's history.
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I tried so hard to develop a revisionist appreciation for Wild Mood Swings but I just couldn’t get there
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