The Cure - Stream Their First New Album in 16 Years and Read Our Rave Review of It
Songs of a Lost World Out Now on Fiction/Capitol
Nov 01, 2024 Photography by Sam Rockman
The Cure have released a long-awaited new album, Songs of a Lost World, today on Fiction/Capitol. It’s the iconic band’s first studio album in 16 years. Now that it’s out you can stream the whole thing here and also read our rave 9/10 review of it. Stream the album below and read the review by Dom Gourlay, which we posted this morning, here.
Previously the band shared the album’s first single, “Alone,” which is was #1 on our Songs of the Week. Then they shared the album’s second single, “A Fragile Thing,” which was also one of our Songs of the Week.
Also, the band will be livestreaming their London show tonight at Troxy at 4 p.m. ET (1 p.m. PT/8 p.m. GMT) on YouTube here.
The Cure’s frontman Robert Smith wrote and arranged all the songs on Songs of a Lost World. He produced and mixed the album with Paul Corkett. The Cure’s current lineup on the album is: Robert Smith (voice/guitar/6 string bass/keyboard), Simon Gallup (bass), Jason Cooper (drums/percussion), Roger O’Donnell (keyboard), and Reeves Gabrels (guitar). Songs of a Lost World was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales.
The album cover features “Bagatelle,” a 1975 sculpture by Janez Pirnat, and was designed by longtime Cure collaborator Andy Vella (from a concept by Smith).
The Cure’s last studio album was 2008’s 4:13 Dream and Songs of a Lost World has long been in the works and teased for release several times over the years. In recent weeks the band have sent out postcards to fans to tease album, as well as updating their social media channels, launching a mysterious new website (www.songsofalost.world), and even putting up a flyer promoting the album in a pub in Crawley, the town where The Cure formed in 1978.
Since 4:13 Dream, the band have continued to tour. In 2021 Smith collaborated with the Scottish band CHVRCHES on their song “How Not to Drown.” In 2020 he collaborated with Gorillaz on the song “Strange Timez.” In 2019 The Cure were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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