Robert Smith of The Cure has left X, but will still be on other social media platforms. Meanwhile R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe is taking a “break” from Instagram due to changes to the company’s ...
The Cure’s Robert Smith, for instance, has often made headlines with his tweets about Ticketmaster’s “scam” pricing, but he announced Sunday that he’s leaving his X account behind in ...
As Cooper’s shuddering and monolithic drums brought in ‘Endsong’ before Gabrels’ howling and epic guitar solo, the first set closed as one that will go down in history for fans of The Cure.” ...
Mascis clearly has an affinity for Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me era The Cure. Dinosaur Jr released ... In a recent interview with Uncut, Mascis said, “Robert Smith’s guitars have a washy sort ...
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Born in the small English town of Horley in Surrey in 1959, he was given the nickname “Lol” (short for “Laugh outloud”). And ...
But even for a band that had been going strong and been as consistent as The Cure, Robert Smith knew that some records set the bar a little higher than others. Looking back at where the goth legends ...
The Cure frontman has announced that he is leaving X and has warned followers that any other accounts claiming to be him on the platform will be fake. Robert Smith has officially left X.
As the frontman of The Cure, Robert Smith has become synonymous with the world of goth, and is also celebrated as a hero of post-punk, chorus-laden guitars, and an era that is far removed from the ...
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The Cure is really having a moment with their new album, Songs for a Lost World, so frontman Robert Smith is back talking about the history of the band. Back in the beginning—and this is about 1976—he ...
Warm and witty fiction by Sara Sheridan and read by Elaine C Smith. A therapist finds herself in conversation with a man claiming to be the long-dead poet Robert Burns.