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Listen to The Cure’s ‘Songs of the Lost World’ new album

After a 16-year hiatus, the LP revisits their post-punk origins.

Photo credit: Andie Borie

In a return to their post-punk roots, The Cure has unveiled their fourteenth studio album, ‘Songs of the Lost World.’ This release marks a significant milestone for the British band, breaking a 16-year silence since their last full-length record.

‘Songs of the Lost World’ showcases the band’s enduring ability to create emotionally resonant music. The album’s title aptly describes its mood, immersing listeners in melancholy. Tracks feature The Cure’s trademark haunting melodies and introspective lyrics, echoing their earlier works.

The band set a high bar for themselves, stating, “We have to make one more record. It has to be the most intense, saddest, most dramatic, and most emotional record we’ve ever made, and then we can just walk away from it.”

Listen to ‘Songs of the Lost World’ below and download your copy here.

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