: Polished, melodic, eclectic alternative pop-rock.
of the most essential "deep cuts" found within these 17 albums?
The Cure’s music relies heavily on . Robert Smith often layers multiple guitars, deep basslines (by Simon Gallup), and sweeping synthesizers to create a sense of space.
: "The Caterpillar", "Shake Dog Shake", "Dressing Up". The Cure Discography -17- Albums - 320 Kbps
Suggest the to the albums for a beginner.
: "The End of the World", "Alt.End", "Going Nowhere".
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The Cure's thirteenth studio album, "The Cure" (2000), marked a return to their classic sound. This was followed by "Just Like Heaven" that included fan favorite 'Going Down' demo plus album tracks. Their self-titled album from 2004; commonly referred to as 'The Not-So-Cure
—is visceral. At 320 Kbps, the hollow snap of Lol Tolhurst’s drums and the icy flange of Robert Smith’s guitar in "A Forest" feel like a cold fog rolling into the room [4, 7].
: Atmospheric, long-form, guitar-and-synth heavy progressive rock. Robert Smith often layers multiple guitars, deep basslines
If you want to dive deeper into a specific era, let me know:
A definitive collection of their first decade of singles. Why 320 Kbps Matters for The Cure
: Polished, melodic, eclectic alternative pop-rock.
of the most essential "deep cuts" found within these 17 albums?
The Cure’s music relies heavily on . Robert Smith often layers multiple guitars, deep basslines (by Simon Gallup), and sweeping synthesizers to create a sense of space.
: "The Caterpillar", "Shake Dog Shake", "Dressing Up".
Suggest the to the albums for a beginner.
: "The End of the World", "Alt.End", "Going Nowhere".
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
The Cure's thirteenth studio album, "The Cure" (2000), marked a return to their classic sound. This was followed by "Just Like Heaven" that included fan favorite 'Going Down' demo plus album tracks. Their self-titled album from 2004; commonly referred to as 'The Not-So-Cure
—is visceral. At 320 Kbps, the hollow snap of Lol Tolhurst’s drums and the icy flange of Robert Smith’s guitar in "A Forest" feel like a cold fog rolling into the room [4, 7].
: Atmospheric, long-form, guitar-and-synth heavy progressive rock.
If you want to dive deeper into a specific era, let me know:
A definitive collection of their first decade of singles. Why 320 Kbps Matters for The Cure