Songs Of A Lost World - The Cure

Songs Of A Lost World

The Cure

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2024-11-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • A Polydor Records Release; ℗ 2024 Lost Music Limited, under exclusive licence to Univers

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Alone 6:48 USD 1.29
2
And Nothing Is Forever 6:53 USD 1.29
3
A Fragile Thing 4:43 USD 1.29
4
Warsong 4:17 USD 1.29
5
Drone:Nodrone 4:45 USD 1.29
6
I Can Never Say Goodbye 6:03 USD 1.29
7
All I Ever Am 5:21 USD 1.29
8
Endsong 10:23 USD Album Only
Songs Of A Lost World - The Cure
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Reviews

  • Excellent
    5
    By Wldcatt
    Perfect.
  • The Cure at their best
    5
    By Butterfly 6797
    This just heir most consistent release. And it’s all morosely beautiful. The production is so 2024 and time jarring at first but it works. Bowie sideman gives them the needed punch he gave Bowie, which seems to have invigorated this band as well. Robert’s voice has never been better, his lyrics never drearier, and Simon’s bass never plunkier. It’s been 16 years and worth the wait.
  • What a Treat!
    5
    By derbeagle
    Really good songs across this album. Really digging A Fragile Thing amongst some of the other jewels.
  • It’s a dazzler.
    5
    By SOYCHIMUELOYQUE
    I listened to “Songs…” once on YT and thought, “It’s very pretty, but I don’t need it.” I then watched the dazzling live concert at London’s Troxy (1 NOV 2024) also on YT, during which they played the new album and then a selection of past songs - a three hour show. I realized that yes, I needed the album, and I cannot stop listening to it. The songs live independently yet also function as a uniform work, saturated with aching melancholy and symphonic musicianship. I cherish this album already.
  • Amazing 🖤🖤🖤
    5
    By DjLouis
    Love The Cure. Alone and Endsong are deliciously dark and beautiful. The songs in between take you on a grittier journey. Love the harder guitar sound on parts of this album and how Robert’s voice just transcends time. Bravo!
  • Just what we needed
    5
    By steven ray lane
    The heavy bass, the droning guitars, crisp drums, and the sweet keyboards provide the perfect basis for Robert Smith’s unique voice. The lyrics are introspective; as anyone would be when looking back on a chaotic life.
  • It's eerie how it sounds like a direct follow up to Disintegration
    5
    By Conor Crawford
    It's eerie how it sounds like a direct follow up to Disintegration. What a surprisingly fantastic album.
  • Amazing album
    5
    By Courtjester138
    After The Cure’s last two efforts, I had reserved hopes for this album. I am very happy to say that my reservations were unwarranted. This album is great. From start to finish. Every song is great. This album has quickly become among my favorites. It might be my favorite since Disintegration, definitely since Bloodflowers.
  • Outstanding
    5
    By hrcopter
    Have been a fan of The Cure for many years and this album is up there with their best. I enjoyed every song on the first listen with And Nothing Is Forever being my favorite. So glad these guys are back. Fans have definitely missed them.
  • A Glorious Gesture
    5
    By NikosHomsi
    This has all the elements that make The Cure masters of their craft: dark melodies, virtuosic rhythms, poetic lyrics, a tinge of redemption.