Friday, March 14, 2014

Q says '4:14' will be out "later this year"

From the April 2014 issue of Q. (Thanks Perfect.Murder)

28 comments:

  1. It's ironic that they said "getting in a tizz about the fade-outs" ... other than Purple Haze and Harold and Joe have the Cure ever recorded a song with a fade out? No album tracks that I can think of anyway.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. not many as such, but they have a knack for fading out to one or two instruments; Faith, Untitled, All Cats Are Grey... those are off the top of my head. Probably others.

      Delete
    2. Mixed-up remixes fade out....

      Delete
    3. Never Enough and Wrong Number fade out too from what I remember.

      Delete
  2. How about April 14. Ho-hum.. Still nothing official.. Wake me when this is all over, please. The announcement of Tom Bailey's return has been the highlight of 2014 thusfar.

    ReplyDelete
  3. One of the things I love about the Cure is that just about all of their songs have proper endings. Fade outs mean weak songwriting, as far as I'm concerned. (Jumping Someone Else's Train, Just One Kiss, Wrong Number, Harold & Joe and Purple Haze are the only ones I can think of).

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Robert is a musical genius... he can create whatever he wants..

      Delete
    2. This comment has been removed by the author.

      Delete
    3. Totally totally totally agree. One of the distinction points of The Cure are the proper endings.

      Delete
  4. I will only believe that there will be a new Cure album when I'm holding it in my hand (fingers crossed).

    ReplyDelete
  5. Who cares...they're artists - they can do what they want. ur just jealous that you are not RSX!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The man's name is Robert Smith. RS. No X.

      Delete
    2. To be fair I've seen RSX used quite a few times, it's no worse than people referring to him as fat Bob, (thanks Siouxsie) I've done it on a number of occasions.......

      Delete
  6. ARTISTS are above and beyond the understanding of human experience... love them, be grateful to them, and most of all, send them your love and gratitude...

    ReplyDelete
  7. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Sorry but the brutal truth is that there are some humans that are SUPERIOR to the general population and RSX just happens to be one of them.

      Delete
    2. And remember.. it's not easy being a leader.

      Delete
    3. This is some sort of performance art, right? You're not serious, or you? If so, you realize your "leader" would find your thoughts repugnant, right? Maybe read a few interviews.

      Delete
    4. "Please stop loving me, please stop loving me, I am none of these things..."

      Delete
  8. Is 7oren9 having a giggle Robert Smith is certainly not superior to anyone else.I've heard of a...kissing but that is taking to a whole new level

    ReplyDelete
  9. I f**king despair... It amazes me how our society is keen to place artists on a pedestal and then proceed to scrutinize and criticize their every action... as if... I thought this was a fan site. Guess I was wrong.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes, it's a fan site for sensible, reasonable people. Not for sycophants and asskissers. Please take your nonsense to Facebook. Thanks.

      Delete
  10. 7oren9you are the one who put robert smith on a pedestal this is a fan site but not everyone is from the robert smith can do no wrong brigade.like everyone else even he can make mistakes sometimes

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Mary, stop being reasonable and making sense! You're just jealous! And not a leader! And so inferior! :)

      Delete
  11. I still enjoy observing how diverse our Cure fan base actually is. Anyway, the melodramatic tone has always been there. It is an almost required trait in order to be a convincing Cure fan.

    ReplyDelete
  12. It is a The Cure fan site and we all love all the other members in the group. (Simon is so cool :-) )

    ReplyDelete