Jah Wobble (PiL, Invaders of the Heart) and Jon Klein (Siouxsie & The Banshees) have teamed up for dubby new album Automated Paradise which will be out March 27 via Dimple Discs. There’s a lot of ...
Veteran performer Jah Cutta (real name Carlton Williams) is celebrating his first #1 song in a career that spans over 40 years. His cover of the Marvin Gaye classic How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Hardcore reggae one-drop music lovers are excited about the release of the Jam Again Riddim album compilation because it conjures up feelings of nostalgia and joy with its ...
“Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer” is one of the most famous Christmas songs of all time. For reasons beyond all understanding, Paul McCartney made it into a reggae song. There are a few reasons why ...
Songs Of A Live World will feature eight tracks recorded during The Cure’s concert at Troxy London last month. The somewhat private concert celebrated the release of the highly-anticipated album Songs ...
After 16 years, The Cure has finally released a new album, “Songs of a Lost World.” This release marks a significant return for the iconic ’80s band and conveys a deeply personal chapter for lead ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Cure - Credit: Barry Brecheisen/WireImage The Cure celebrated the arrival of their long-awaited and much-acclaimed new album ...
The Cure celebrated the arrival of their long-awaited and much-acclaimed new album Songs of a Lost World on Friday with a release-night, livestreamed London concert. The three-hour concert, coming on ...
If I told you 40 years ago, when the Cure was in the midst of its new-wave wonder moment, that the band would craft an inventively elegiac epic like “Songs for a Lost World” — a singular record worthy ...
No score yet, be the first to add. Sixteen years after their last album, Robert Smith & co. return at their own glacial pace. Sounding regal, weary, and deliciously slow, they grapple with mortality ...
“All Cats Are Grey” comes from The Cure’s 1981 album Faith. Like many of The Cure’s songs, this one has roots in literature. Specifically, this song was inspired by Mervyn Peake‘s fantasy novel series ...
The entire soundtrack to The Crow paints a brilliant portrait of underground music in the ’90s, featuring a number of groundbreaking acts. Among them are the Cure, whose contribution, “Burn,” is such ...