Eugene S. - 16/Jan/2025  The fourth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 4 May 1982. Pornography was the Cure's most popular album to date, reaching number eight on the UK Albums Chart. It has since gone on to gain acclaim from critics, and is now considered an important milestone in the development of the style of music known as gothic rock.
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Ron Hart - 19/Jul/2010  Did you know that The Cure's Disintegration, arguably the beloved British modern rock act's singularmasterpiece, was originally conspired in the calm ...
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cloudspeakers - 28/Jun/2010 There are so many Cure albums ? this is, you may recall, a band who began their career when Racing Cars were a chart act, and who are still going ? th...
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Katherine Baltrush - 25/Jun/2010  When looking back on Disintegration, one cannot help but wonder if anyone-the label, the fans, even The Cure themselves-really understood the incredib...
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Christa Titus - 25/Jun/2010 The release of the Cure's 1989 album, "Disintegration," sparked a dual watershed moment in pop culture. The brooding, sprawling masterpiece was a comm...
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Matt Schild - 11/Jun/2010  In rock's long and painfully subjective history, there are few absolutes, but a handful of definitive moments and defining works. The Cure's 1989 magn...
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Nitsuh Abebe - 10/Jun/2010  The late 1980s and early 90s were the Cure's heyday-- from an American perspective. It's not just that they were making great music; they'd been makin...
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Jason Heller - 08/Jun/2010 Robert Smith wrote most of The Cure’s eighth album, Disintegration, in a basement flat in London. He recorded it while staying in an attic above a rur...
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Laura Studarus - 08/Jun/2010  In 1989, The Cure turned mope up to 11 for their eighth studio album, Disintegration, creating a landmark, melancholy, synth-filled haze. Now, 21 year...
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JONATHAN DONALDSON - 01/Jun/2010  Originally released in 1989, Disintegration is not just one of the Cure’s masterpieces - it’s also their commercial peak.Beginning where the dream-pop...
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