The Cure
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5 releases
Post-Punk

Overview

The Cure is usually filed under Post-Punk, New Wave, Rock, Gothic Rock—use the tags in the header to dig into similar records in your library. The discography section lists 5 releases spanning 2022–2025, each linking to full artwork, metadata, and track lists. If you are new to The Cure, Spotify’s global chart for this artist often highlights “Boys Don't Cry”, “Just like Heaven”, and “Boys Don't Cry - Single Version”. Fans also open profiles for Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Glove, Bauhaus from the related-artist list when they want adjacent discoveries. The biography section below has the full write-up.

Mixes Of A Lost World
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Mixes Of A Lost World

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Biography

The Cure are an English gothic rock band formed in Crawley in 1976 by Robert Smith (vocals, guitar) and Lol Tolhurst (drums). The band’s current lineup consists of Smith, Simon Gallup (bass), Roger O'Donnell (keyboards), Perry Bamonte (guitar and keyboards), Jason Cooper (drums), and Reeves Gabrels (guitar). Smith has been the sole constant member throughout the group’s history, while Gallup has appeared on all but two of the band’s studio albums. The Cure’s debut album "Three Imaginary Boys" (1979), along with several early singles, established them as a leading act in the emerging post-punk and new wave scenes in the United Kingdom. With their second album "Seventeen Seconds" (1980), the band developed a darker, more atmospheric sound that became influential in the formation of gothic rock. This stylistic direction continued through albums such as "Faith" (1981) and "Pornography" (1982). Following "Pornography," Smith began to integrate more melodic and pop-oriented elements into the band’s music, broadening their appeal and leading to international commercial success. The Cure reached their greatest mainstream popularity with the albums "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me" (1987), "Disintegration" (1989), and "Wish" (1992), recorded with guitarist Porl Thompson and drummer Boris Williams. These albums produced several of the band’s best-known songs and secured their reputation as one of the most influential alternative rock bands of the era. Over their career, The Cure have released 14 studio albums, two EPs, and more than 40 singles, with global sales exceeding 30 million records. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. Their 14th studio album, "Songs of a Lost World" (2024), was their first collection of entirely new material in 16 years and received widespread critical acclaim, reaching number one in multiple countries, including the United Kingdom, where it became their first chart-topping album since 1992. Studio albums Three Imaginary Boys (1979) Seventeen Seconds (1980) Faith (1981) Pornography (1982) The Top (1984) The Head on the Door (1985) Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (1987) Disintegration (1989) Wish (1992) Wild Mood Swings (1996) Bloodflowers (2000) The Cure (2004) 4:13 Dream (2008) Songs of a Lost World (2024) .

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What genre is The Cure?
The Cure is summarized on Risocast with tags including Post-Punk, New Wave, Rock, Gothic Rock, Alternative Rock. Tags combine catalog metadata and community listening context.
What are notable songs by The Cure?
Track pages on Risocast include titles such as Boys Don't Cry, Just like Heaven, Boys Don't Cry - Single Version, Friday I'm in Love, Lovesong - 2010 Remaster. Open any linked track for previews and community ratings when available.

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