"iConcerts TV is showing the Hurricane Festival 2012 Cure set on thursday 14 January 8:55 pm Central European Time."
(Thanks Sylvain)
Thursday, January 14, 2016
'Just Like Heaven' cover, 1940s style
From Post Modern Jukebox:
"We took a trip to the 1940s this week for another Postmodern Jukebox debut – this time, by a 20 year old vocalist named Natalie Angst. Watch our vintage remake of The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” here.
Despite her age, Natalie is an old soul, and is more familiar with recordings by Ella Fitzgerald than she is with modern-day pop. She did have a favorite song by The Cure, though: “Just Like Heaven,” which, like a Glenn Miller record, has a strong, identifiable melody. I worked out an arrangement to give the tune a 1940’s twist, and added Lemar Guillary on trombone and Jacob Scesney on sax to add in some Tex Beneke-Style solo work.
You can download the song on iTunes by clicking here."
(Thanks @garychun)
We took a trip to the 1940s this week for another Postmodern Jukebox debut – this time, by a 20 year old vocalist named Natalie Angst.
Watch our vintage remake of The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” here: - See
more at:
http://postmodernjukebox.com/post/new-video-a-40s-glenn-miller-style-remake-of-just-like-heaven-featuring-natalie-angst/#sthash.2ay2mqMG.dpuf
We took a trip to the 1940s this week for another Postmodern Jukebox debut – this time, by a 20 year old vocalist named Natalie Angst.
Watch our vintage remake of The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” here: - See
more at:
http://postmodernjukebox.com/post/new-video-a-40s-glenn-miller-style-remake-of-just-like-heaven-featuring-natalie-angst/#sthash.2ay2mqMG.dpuf
We took a trip to the 1940s this week for another Postmodern Jukebox debut – this time, by a 20 year old vocalist named Natalie Angst.
Watch our vintage remake of The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” here: - See
more at:
http://postmodernjukebox.com/post/new-video-a-40s-glenn-miller-style-remake-of-just-like-heaven-featuring-natalie-angst/#sthash.2ay2mqMG.dpuf
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
25 Most Anticipated Tours of 2016
From Consequence of Sound:
04. The Cure
The Cure are an institution at this point. The goth pop-rockers have been going steady since 1976, releasing 13 albums and helping teenagers of multiple generations deal with their complex feelings. While some of their later work has not been as critically adored, their live performances have remained remarkably steady. Robert Smith’s voice remains a timeless bastion of heartache and longing, sweetly crooning over the band’s impeccable post-punk arrangements. It’s a time for old fans to rekindle their love for the band and for new fans to find that emotional release promised from their parents’ old copies of Disintegration. We’re lucky to have The Cure still going strong and shouldn’t take this opportunity for granted. –Dusty Henry
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
The Cure plays Sasquatch! on May 29th
The Cure will play the Sasquatch! Festival in George, WA at The Gorge on May 29th. Passes go on sale today, Jan. 12th, at 10 am Pacific. Price is $350, and unless they change things this year, there are no single day passes. VIP Supertickets available here. Or try and win some here.
KEXP will be giving away tickets throughout the day, and 107.7 The End will be giving away tickets in the 9 am, 2 pm, and 5 pm hours.
Update: From the official site - "THE CURE ARE SCHEDULED TO PLAY FROM 11PM TO 1:30AM (CURFEW)..."
Monday, January 11, 2016
Sasquatch! announcement on Monday
Update: You can watch a live stream of the announcement here. Just said the announcement will be made around 10:30 pm Pacific.
Unless everyone and their uncle is wrong about this, we should be very interested in the Sasquatch! line-up announcement on Monday:
Unless everyone and their uncle is wrong about this, we should be very interested in the Sasquatch! line-up announcement on Monday:
"Live Nation and Adam Zacks are pleased to announce the 2016 Sasquatch! Music Festival Launch Party presented by Washington Healthplanfinder on Monday, January 11, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. at The Neptune. All ages welcome.
Hosted by Luke Burbank and DJed by SassyBlack, the evening will feature a performance by Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, plus special guests. Join us for the exclusive, LIVE line-up announcement and be one of the first to find out who is playing the 2016 Sasquatch! Music Festival this Memorial Day Weekend at the Gorge Amphitheatre!
Tickets to the Launch Party will be available for FREE on Saturday, January 9 at 10 a.m. at the Paramount Theatre. Due to the limited number of tickets available, they will be distributed on a first come, first served basis with a maximum of two tickets per person."
Thank you, David, and farewell
One of those mornings where you wake up feeling good, looking forward to the day, then you check the news and your heart just breaks as you scream, "NO!". What an amazing man and an amazing life. The words Icon, Legend, Genius get thrown about too freely these days, but David Bowie was the true embodiment of those words. One of a kind artist, never to be seen again.
And I love that even while going through the awfulness that is Cancer, he still found the strength and grace to put together one last collection of songs, to give us all one final gift. Thank you so much, David! For this and everything else you gave us. Farewell, sir.
From The Telegraph: David Bowie's last release, Lazarus, was 'parting gift' for fans in carefully planned finale.
You can also thank David for long Cure shows.
Thanks @object29
Thanks Perfect.Murder
And I love that even while going through the awfulness that is Cancer, he still found the strength and grace to put together one last collection of songs, to give us all one final gift. Thank you so much, David! For this and everything else you gave us. Farewell, sir.
From The Telegraph: David Bowie's last release, Lazarus, was 'parting gift' for fans in carefully planned finale.
You can also thank David for long Cure shows.
Thanks @object29
Thanks Perfect.Murder
Well done, my friend. The world has the music. What I remember most is the laughing. @DavidBowieReal pic.twitter.com/d2RnXIHhrY— reeves gabrels (@reevesgabrels) January 11, 2016Via @nprmusic: A Guitarist Remembers: David Bowie. All Things Considered asked about my musical compadre David Bowie https://t.co/JjUC96CgLp— reeves gabrels (@reevesgabrels) January 11, 2016RIP Guv - thanks for providing the backdrop to my teenage years. Here's me straightening your gnashers. pic.twitter.com/p7b5QAGefJ— Tim Pope (@timpopedirector) January 11, 2016What was it like to direct David Bowie?
"We used to laugh an awful amount." The film director Tim Pope worked with David Bowie for 15 years, directing his music videos and concerts. Here, you can watch his interview in full where he shares some of his memories. We'd love to have been a fly on the wall...
Posted by BBC Breakfast on Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Saturday, January 9, 2016
More new Cure shirts
2 new "official" shirts at Hot Topic (Thanks @blackcelebrantt):
Boys Don't Cry - Girls shirt
Boys Don't Cry - Boys shirt
And another Friday I'm In Love / Friday the 13th mashup at Shirt Woot (Thanks Brett):
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Give 'em hell, Lemmy!
(Thanks @christinefalls)
RIP Lemmy:I'll never forget Motohead at the Reading festival 1979-larger than life and totally brilliant !
— lol Tolhurst (@LolTolhurst) December 29, 2015"It's half the price and keeps you awake for twice as long" Lemmy on speed vs coke. Danceteria NYC 1984
— Roger O'Donnell (@RogerODonnell) December 29, 2015
Friday, December 25, 2015
Joyeux Noël

Merry Christmas and the happiest of holidays to you all!
The Cure - Merry Christmas Everybody
(Wembley Arena - Dec. 9th, 1987)
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Il Est Ne Le Divin Enfant
(Dec. 15th, 1982)
Originally posted at Thecure.com (Dec. 2001)
"I don't believe in religions. Instead, I believe in Father Christmas and fairies in the woods!" - Robert Smith 2012
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
New version of 'A Few Hours After This'
Update: Here's a better quality upload. Thanks TCDB. And thanks to @weareglitter for the original audio upload. As always, if anyone needs it to be removed, just let me know and it will be gone in a flash.
You can watch the episode on BBC iPlayer and at Amazon (Season 4 Episode 2).
Also, please release this properly. Maybe a digital download for charity?
A new version of 'A Few Hours After This' played during tonight's episode of 'Luther'. Turns out 'Luther' creator Neal Cross is a huge Cure fan, and asked to use the song in the episode, and Robert recorded a new version for him.
Here's the story from The Daily Record:
"The return of Luther also gave Neil a teenage kick when his idol Robert Smith of The Cure provided a song for the soundtrack.
He said: “I have been an obsessive fan of The Cure since I was 13.
“After we had finished shooting the second episode of this special, I phoned the producer and said there is this really obscure Cure track – an extra track on a 12-inch single called A Few Hours After This – which I have always loved and think it would really go.
“Long story short, we contacted Robert Smith and he re-recorded the song. That was one of those moments where I wanted to hijack the Tardis and go back and see my teenage self and say, ‘One day…’" (Thanks @weareglitter)
Friday, December 18, 2015
Boise tickets on sale today
June 2nd, 2016 - Boise, ID at CenturyLink Arena
On sale: Dec. 18th at 10 am Mountain
Ticket link
Tickets range from $25 - $75
Boise seems to be aware of The Cure
From the Idaho Statesman:
Band will perform June 2 at CenturyLink Arena
Fan response exceeded already high expectations
More than half the tickets sold during presale
There was never any doubt that The Cure coming to Boise was a big deal. I knew fans would get excited.
Just not quite this excited. “BAAAABR. IM DYING,” commented a particularly pithy user on the Idaho Statesman’s Facebook page. It was among dozens of freakouts and hundreds of shares that piled up after I blogged about the June 2 concert coming to CenturyLink Arena.
Thousands and thousands of page views later, The Cure was Monday’s most-read article at IdahoStatesman.com. It was nearly twice as popular as the day’s second-place finisher.
At 9:15 a.m., 94.9 FM The River started spinning The Cure songs every 90 minutes. (The British band’s biggest hits are ’80s classics such as “Lovesong,” “Just Like Heaven” and “Friday I’m in Love.”) Program director Tim Johnstone posted Cure videos on his Facebook page.
“My friends are stunned,” Johnstone says. “Stunned.”
So why is it so earth-shattering? Maybe because The Cure has never performed here. At various points an influential part of goth, new wave, alternative rock and other labels eschewed by singer Robert Smith, the group doesn’t tour the United States often. Many Idahoans already had bought tickets for The Cure’s performance June 3 in Salt Lake City — a big deal unto itself.
A relatively miniscule 4,874 seats will be available at CenturyLink. Multiple-night-stands at huge venues in cities such as Los Angeles and New York have sold out in advance.
The public on-sale for Boise is at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 18. But a presale 24 hours earlier sold more than half the arena already. That said, don’t fret: Plenty of great seats were held for the public on-sale.
“The excitement level — I knew it would be there,” says Creston Thornton, owner of Eagle promoter CTTouring. “But this is a monster.”
Luring The Cure to Idaho wasn’t easy. Thornton wrote emails that were forwarded to Smith in an effort to sell him on Boise. The process took a month, Thornton says. (Among the points he made: Downtown Boise is hipper than you think. And Depeche Mode, a British band that shares fans with The Cure, sold almost 8,000 tickets here in 1998. (And that was in Nampa, at the Idaho Center.)
The Cure’s sonic calling card is a gloomy yet accessible sound. It’s the sort of era-driven music that jettisons nostalgic Gen-X brains back through time, straight into college dorms, high-school hallways and middle-school cafeterias.
Thornton says he saw The Cure at 16,000-capacity Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre as a teenager in Orange County. It was 1986. Clearly, bringing The Cure to Boise means more to him than just making a buck as a promoter.
“People are fanatical about this band,” he says. “To see people this pumped, it’s really cool.”
Band will perform June 2 at CenturyLink Arena
Fan response exceeded already high expectations
More than half the tickets sold during presale
There was never any doubt that The Cure coming to Boise was a big deal. I knew fans would get excited.
Just not quite this excited. “BAAAABR. IM DYING,” commented a particularly pithy user on the Idaho Statesman’s Facebook page. It was among dozens of freakouts and hundreds of shares that piled up after I blogged about the June 2 concert coming to CenturyLink Arena.
Thousands and thousands of page views later, The Cure was Monday’s most-read article at IdahoStatesman.com. It was nearly twice as popular as the day’s second-place finisher.
At 9:15 a.m., 94.9 FM The River started spinning The Cure songs every 90 minutes. (The British band’s biggest hits are ’80s classics such as “Lovesong,” “Just Like Heaven” and “Friday I’m in Love.”) Program director Tim Johnstone posted Cure videos on his Facebook page.
“My friends are stunned,” Johnstone says. “Stunned.”
So why is it so earth-shattering? Maybe because The Cure has never performed here. At various points an influential part of goth, new wave, alternative rock and other labels eschewed by singer Robert Smith, the group doesn’t tour the United States often. Many Idahoans already had bought tickets for The Cure’s performance June 3 in Salt Lake City — a big deal unto itself.
A relatively miniscule 4,874 seats will be available at CenturyLink. Multiple-night-stands at huge venues in cities such as Los Angeles and New York have sold out in advance.
The public on-sale for Boise is at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 18. But a presale 24 hours earlier sold more than half the arena already. That said, don’t fret: Plenty of great seats were held for the public on-sale.
“The excitement level — I knew it would be there,” says Creston Thornton, owner of Eagle promoter CTTouring. “But this is a monster.”
Luring The Cure to Idaho wasn’t easy. Thornton wrote emails that were forwarded to Smith in an effort to sell him on Boise. The process took a month, Thornton says. (Among the points he made: Downtown Boise is hipper than you think. And Depeche Mode, a British band that shares fans with The Cure, sold almost 8,000 tickets here in 1998. (And that was in Nampa, at the Idaho Center.)
The Cure’s sonic calling card is a gloomy yet accessible sound. It’s the sort of era-driven music that jettisons nostalgic Gen-X brains back through time, straight into college dorms, high-school hallways and middle-school cafeterias.
Thornton says he saw The Cure at 16,000-capacity Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre as a teenager in Orange County. It was 1986. Clearly, bringing The Cure to Boise means more to him than just making a buck as a promoter.
“People are fanatical about this band,” he says. “To see people this pumped, it’s really cool.”
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Tickets on sale Dec. 17th
Nov. 2nd, 2016 - Milan, Italy at Mediolanum Forum
On sale: Dec. 17th at 10 am CET
Ticket link
June 2nd, 2016 - Boise, ID at CenturyLink Arena
On sale: Dec. 18th at 10 am Mountain
Presale: Dec. 17th at 10 am Mountain
Code: heaven
Presale link
Tickets range from $25 - $75
2nd Milan show added on Nov. 2nd
From the official site:
"DUE TO AN OVERWHELMING DEMAND FOR TICKETS, A SECOND MEDIOLANUM FORUM
MILAN CURE SHOW HAS BEEN ADDED ON WEDNESDAY 2ND NOVEMBER 2016
TICKETS GO ON SALE THURSDAY 17TH DECEMBER 2015 @ 10AM (LOCAL TIME): www.ticketone.it"
TICKETS GO ON SALE THURSDAY 17TH DECEMBER 2015 @ 10AM (LOCAL TIME): www.ticketone.it"
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Patrik Sandberg: "In praise of Robert Smith"
From i-D:
in praise of robert smith, patron saint of suburban teen goths everywhere
Growing up, writer Patrik Sandberg thought of The Cure's Robert Smith as something like an imaginary friend.
Robert James Smith was born in Blackpool in April of 1959, a little more than twenty-five years before I was. Both of us were raised Catholic and later became atheists. Both of us wore dresses as kids, were beaten by our male peers, were diagnosed with "personality crises" by our school administrators, and suspended for reasons relating to our attitudes toward religion. I never realized any of this until I began to write this essay. We both took piano and guitar lessons as kids, only he was, apparently, better.
When I was twelve, it was announced The Cure would be headlining a Christmas concert for the Bay Area alternative radio station "Live 105." When my parents forbade me to attend, I locked myself in my bedroom and threatened to commit suicide (it didn't help that Hole and the Smashing Pumpkins were also on the bill). I tried to jump out the window, but I couldn't figure out how to get the screen off.
As a gay, goth adolescent in the American suburbs - furious, skeptical, paranoid, isolated - I was drawn to Robert Smith's unfathomable majesty. He was almost like an imaginary friend.
There is a sense of wonder that originates in early childhood-the first time you see a Muppet open its eyes and speak, or when Roger Rabbit walks out of a cartoon and into a live-action world-which is part of the aura and the mystique that Robert has maintained for me forever. He's like Mickey Mouse, if Mickey's romances and nightmares and torturous, self-inflicted eviscerations could cut like a switchblade into your psyche and break your heart with each goofy cartoon antic, making you feel less at odds with the world-or, even better, more at odds but happier for it.
Working in magazines, my job has entailed tracking down hundreds of high-profile subjects. Each time I've reached out to Robert in an effort to coax him into the light, I am reassured with a promise of never. (Morrissey, on the other hand, never goes away and espouses sanctimonious opinions regularly. Perhaps that's why he feels so millennial. Robert seems to exist in another place and time.)
Reeves & Cure tracks on Strange Currency
The Cure & Reeves Gabrels on radio -- tonight (Tues Dec 15) streaming or broadcast via KMUW Wichita, Kansas.
https://t.co/mJR52xX1tz
— reeves gabrels (@reevesgabrels) December 15, 2015
From the Strange Currency Facebook: "We’ll hear selections from the self-titled release by Reeves Gabrels and His Imaginary Friends as well as music from The Cure’s Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me."
Monday, December 14, 2015
Perry in Paris tonight
Love Amongst Ruin, Perry Bamonte, La Flèche d'or
Posted by William Soragna Photography on Monday, December 14, 2015
— Jeremy Wulc (@jeremyWulc) December 14, 2015
Boise, Idaho ticket info
June 2nd, 2016 - Boise, ID at CenturyLink Arena
On sale: Dec. 18th at 10 am Mountain
Presale: Dec. 17th at 10 am Mountain
Code: heaven
Tickets range from $25 - $75
Boise, Idaho show added on June 2nd!
From The Idaho Statesman:
Rock band The Cure to perform Boise concert
Coming to CenturyLink Arena
Selling out months in advance in larger cities
Tickets go on sale Dec. 18 for $25-$75
By Michael Deeds (mdeeds@idahostatesman.com)
It’s going to be “Friday I’m in Love” this week for fans of The Cure.
Known for its often gloomy yet accessible music, the British rock group is coming to CenturyLink Arena — and tickets go on sale Dec 18.
The concert will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 2, 2016. It marks The Cure’s first trip to Boise, despite tens of millions of albums sold and a career that stretches back to the 1970s.
The show is expected to last four hours. First is an opening set from The Twilight Sad. Then comes a three-hour onslaught from The Cure. Recent setlists have featured 40 or more songs, including hits such as “Boys Don’t Cry,” “Just Like Heaven,” “Lovesong” and “Why Can’t I Be You.”
Tickets will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Friday for $25-$75 at 208-331-8497, www.centurylinkarenaboise.com, www.cttouringid.com or at the Centurylink box office. Join a “CTTouring Insiders” list for a Dec. 17 presale by emailing info@cttouringid.com.
Driven by frontman Robert Smith’s gothic imagery and instantly recognizable alt-pop sound, The Cure’s music is an iconic part of ’80s culture. So it’s not entirely surprising that next year’s tour is generating buzz nationwide. Multiple nights at large arenas in Los Angeles, New York, New Orleans and Chicago have sold out in advance.
“Some very cool things and stars had to align to have The Cure play Centurylink Arena with only 4,874 seats available for sale,” says Creston Thornton, owner of promoter CTTouring. “We are very excited to bring this amazing artist to Boise in such an intimate venue.”
(Thanks @aluche44)
Rock band The Cure to perform Boise concert
Coming to CenturyLink Arena
Selling out months in advance in larger cities
Tickets go on sale Dec. 18 for $25-$75
By Michael Deeds (mdeeds@idahostatesman.com)
It’s going to be “Friday I’m in Love” this week for fans of The Cure.
Known for its often gloomy yet accessible music, the British rock group is coming to CenturyLink Arena — and tickets go on sale Dec 18.
The concert will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 2, 2016. It marks The Cure’s first trip to Boise, despite tens of millions of albums sold and a career that stretches back to the 1970s.
The show is expected to last four hours. First is an opening set from The Twilight Sad. Then comes a three-hour onslaught from The Cure. Recent setlists have featured 40 or more songs, including hits such as “Boys Don’t Cry,” “Just Like Heaven,” “Lovesong” and “Why Can’t I Be You.”
Tickets will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Friday for $25-$75 at 208-331-8497, www.centurylinkarenaboise.com, www.cttouringid.com or at the Centurylink box office. Join a “CTTouring Insiders” list for a Dec. 17 presale by emailing info@cttouringid.com.
Driven by frontman Robert Smith’s gothic imagery and instantly recognizable alt-pop sound, The Cure’s music is an iconic part of ’80s culture. So it’s not entirely surprising that next year’s tour is generating buzz nationwide. Multiple nights at large arenas in Los Angeles, New York, New Orleans and Chicago have sold out in advance.
“Some very cool things and stars had to align to have The Cure play Centurylink Arena with only 4,874 seats available for sale,” says Creston Thornton, owner of promoter CTTouring. “We are very excited to bring this amazing artist to Boise in such an intimate venue.”
(Thanks @aluche44)
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