Saturday, December 14, 2024

What's next?

From Radio X:

The Cure's Robert Smith teases "companion piece" to Songs Of A Lost World with the "saddest" song of all

By Jenny Mensah

The Cure frontman has revealed what to expect from the band's next effort and said it will hopefully be out "next summer".

Robert Smith says The Cure's next album could be "heavier" than their last.

The Cure frontman spoke to Radio X's John Kennedy this week as part of a special X-Posure track by track playback of the band's new Songs Of A Lost World album, where he revealed there's a breadth of work left over, which could very well see itself on the next record.

"There's 32 unreleased songs at the moment sitting in my house," he revealed. "There are another two eight track albums if we wanted. But I think that the next one will be probably 10 songs. I'm finishing the next one. I just can't decide on the running order. It's always which ones fit together best."

Smith also revealed there's so much more material he'd created through the years that he never considered revisiting before, but the response Songs Of A Lost World - which gave them their first UK No. 1 album in 32 years - had him rethinking waiting so long before issuing their next effort.

"We always had about 14, 15 songs left over from the 4:13 Dream sessions as well [from 2008]", the 65-year-old musician added. "So there's an awful lot of stuff that's unreleased and I never thought I'd bother revisiting it. But actually with the way this album has been received, I think maybe it's the right time for me just to go back over stuff and get it out there. Like, finish singing stuff and finish mixing it."

Sharing more details about the next record in particular, the Alone singer added: "The companion piece to Songs Of A Lost World, which will be out hopefully before next summer, is what I'm currently finishing. I just need to mix it. It's not as dark in some ways, although it actually has probably the saddest song of all of them on it."

He went on: "It has a couple of songs that we were playing live which didn't make it onto Songs Of A Lost World and it has some completely new stuff that no one's ever heard [...] There's three songs on it, which are slower than pretty much anything on this album. So I don't know, it may well end up being heavier than this one."

Continuing to talk about some of the tracks on what would be their 15th studio album, Smith revealed that although it's a long way from being "upbeat" in terms of its lyrics, it could include a track the band has been playing for some time which has transformed from a piece about bereavement to a "powerful live song".

"Lyrically, it's a very long way from being an upbeat album," he mused. "It has one song of grief on it which didn't make it onto this album, which is a very, very old song which we've been playing for a long, long time called It Can Never Be the Same. And I think that this next album will have that song on because I think it's about time. It used to be called Christmas Without You.

"When I first wrote it, it was about my mum dying, but it's mutated over the years and that's actually turned into a really powerful live song. That would probably make it on.

"Another song called A Boy I Never Knew - we've redone that. I think that would probably make it on. That's a sad song, but in a completely different way. That's me singing about a boy that died a million years ago. About the death of humanity before it started, I think... or something."

The expansive conversation, which was part of an X-Posure track by track playback of The Cure's Songs Of A Lost World album, saw the frontman discuss the inspiration behind the songs on the record, the encouragement he had from his elder brother to pursue music full-time, his thoughts on mortality and the process of ageing as well as the secret to preserving his voice over the years.

From The Cure's humble beginnings practicing in his parents' extension to the best piece of advice his father ever gave him, the much-loved alternative rock icon seems to leave no stone unturned in this memorable chat, which will be available to listen to this Saturday (14th December) from 11pm.

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Robert on Radio X today/tonight

Reminder for Robert Smith's interview on Radio X today/tonight.

US start times are 6pm eastern, 5pm central, 4pm mountain, 3pm pacific and 1pm in Hawaii.

Listen on the Global Player app, online, and more. Info on how to listen here.

Friday, December 13, 2024

Heads-up from Robert

From Robert on Twitter:

IT APPEARS THERE ARE QUITE A FEW 'SIGNED GUITARS' POPPING UP ONLINE?A HEADS UP:UNLESS IT IS ONE OF MY SCHECTER MODELS, YOU CAN BE 99.999% SURE A 'SIGNED GUITAR' HAS NOT BEEN SIGNED BY ME (AND IF THE SALE IS NOT BENEFITTING CHARITY,YOU SHOULDN'T BUY IT ANYWAY!) ...ONWARDS X

Preview of the Radio X interview


Have The Cure written the feel-bad holiday hit of the year?

From Louder:

“I think I just need to stick some Christmas words on it and get it out there!” Have The Cure written the feel-bad holiday hit of the year?

By Matt Mills

Robert Smith claims he’s written a “really catchy” pop song, and it could be the next Christmas chart-topper?

The Cure’s Robert Smith may have inadvertently written a Christmas banger.

During an interview with Radio X this week, the wild-haired frontman says he has a “really catchy” pop song in the vault, and that he may stick some festive lyrics on it for a release around the holiday season.

Smith discusses new album Songs Of A Lost World in-depth during the chat, highlighting the record’s glum mood by saying his days of writing pop hits “have kind of gone a little bit” (via NME).

He immediately adds a caveat to that sentiment, however: “Although I have written a really catchy pop song!”

Smith says he’s struggling to find a way to release this pop track, but adds that a recent visit to “town” (possibly Brighton, located in his longtime home county of Sussex) offered some inspiration.

“Having been up in town all day, the amount of times I’ve heard [Wham!’s] Last Christmas… I think I just need to stick some Christmas words on it and get it out there!” he continues.

It’s far from the first time Smith has spoken about new music recently. During the build-up to Songs Of A Lost World, The Cure’s first studio album in 16 years, he revealed that another record has been “virtually finished” and that a third new release is in the works as well.

We recorded three albums in 2019; that’s always been the problem,” Smith said in an interview uploaded to The Cure’s Youtube channel. “I’ve tried to get three albums completed. After waiting this long, I was like, ‘Let’s just throw out Cure albums every few months!’ Everything with hindsight, you think, ‘Really? I could have done that a lot better.’”

He added, “It will work out this time. Having finished this one, the second one is virtually finished as well. The third one is a bit more difficult because, well if we get that far… Talking about the third album, you see what I mean? I just can’t help myself.”

Songs Of A Lost World was released on November 1 to critical acclaim. The same day, The Cure played the album in full during an intimate concert at The Troxy in London. The audio of that performance came out today (December 13) as the live album Songs Of A Live World.

Louder’s Matt Mills attended the Troxy show, where the band also played two hours of greatest hits, and awarded it a perfect five stars.

“The Cure aren’t calling it a day – at least if their leader is to be believed about what’s on the horizon,” Mills wrote. “But if they were, this would have been the perfect bow out: an inventive reminder of both their gloomiest and happiest highlights, played to the loyalest of loyalists, just up the road from where the band formed in West Sussex.”

Robert's Radio Schedule

Schedule for Robert Smith's upcoming radio interviews:

Dec. 14th with John Kennedy on Radio X 11pm

Dec. 15th with Danielle Perry on Absolute Radio at 8pm

Dec. 23rd with Daniel P Carter on BBC Radio 1 at 10pm


New Cure documentary on ARTE

From TCDB:

A new documentary on The Cure, titled "Disintegration - An Album. A Band. A Generation.", is set to premiere next Friday on the German-French television network ARTE. Directed by Tim Evers, the 52-minute film serves as a homage to The Cure, chronicling the 1978–1990 period of the band's career.

"Disintegration" includes exclusive interviews with former manager and Fiction Records founder Chris Parry, Pornography producer and former bassist Phil Thornalley, Disintegration producer Dave M. Allen, Mogwai singer-songwriter Stuart Braithwaite, Curepedia writer Simon Price, and devoted fans Jeremy Wulc and Sandro Standhaft.

The film will be available in German and French on the ARTE media library beginning December 20, 2024, and will air on ARTE television on January 17, 2025.

Songs of a Live World out today

From The Cure:

SONGS OF A LIVE WORLD: TROXY LONDON l MMXXlV OUT NOW ON VINYL, CD & CASSETTE

ALL CURE RECORD ROYALTIES FROM THIS LIVE RELEASE WILL BE DONATED @WARCHILDUK

LISTEN/ORDER AT thecure.lnk.to/TroxyLiveAlbum

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Doom Dogs play Ithaca on Dec. 18th

GIG ALERT -- I play Weds, Dec 18th in Ithaca NY. DOOM DOGS is a genre-free improv trio: Reeves Gabrels of The Cure on guitars, Jonathan Kane on drums, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on basses. Venue is The Downstairs. Doors 7pm. $15. Adam Arritola & Caleb Crittenden open.

Tickets here.

Video of Tim's Listening Party for Songs of a Lost World

Monday, December 9, 2024

More Robert on the radio this weekend

Sat. from 10pm with John Kennedy on Radio X.

Sun. from 8pm with Danielle Perry on Absolute Radio.

From the email they sent out today.

More Robert on Absolute Radio

From The Cure: YOU CAN LISTEN TO @ROBERTSMITH IN CONVERSATION WITH @DANIELLEPERRY THIS SUNDAY ON ABSOLUTE RADIO’S ‘SUNDAY MUSIC CLUB’ FROM 8PM VIA ABSOLUTERADIO.CO.UK

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Tim's Listening Party

Another preview of tonight

Lost World Listening Party

Reminder for non-UK friends, you CAN listen to The Cure Listening Party tonight. You don't need the app or to be physically in the UK

Listen on the website. All you need is a UK postcode (RH10 6AA, W11 1PG, E1 0HX, BN1 4AL) or a VPN.

hellorayo.co.uk/absolute-radio/

Either way, you do need to have an account (it's free) and be logged in.

Start times in the US are 5pm eastern, 4pm central, 3pm mountain, 2pm pacific and noon in Hawaii.