With his band’s first new album in 16 years out Friday, post-punk’s dark prince discusses enduring on his own terms and ...
It was very much a case of Friday, The UK's In Love for The Cure, as the iconic group ... More than 32 years after their only previous No.1 album, Robert Smith’s band marked an emphatic return ...
Robert Smith opened up about the notorious stance he took against predatory ticketing practices for the Cure‘s North America ...
Cure mastermind Robert Smith celebrated that achievement in a new email newsletter from the band. “It is enormously uplifting ...
In their latest record, the gloomy conviction of The Cure rings on, presenting a reminder that they will always be lurking in a haze of ominous questions.
If I told you 40 years ago, when the Cure was in the midst of its new-wave ... Though the bleakly beloved Robert Smith was notorious for tensely flanged, existential rants such as “One Hundred ...
The Cure‘s Robert ... Stephens, Smith opened up about how his wife helped him to put the record together. He said: “I was finishing the doom and gloom ones… and [Mary] said no, no, no ...
Robert Smith's macabre sensibilities helped launch the Cure to massive success — but nowadays the musician is finding it harder to write about songs about death.
The goth icons played two sets at the BBC in support of their new record, Songs Of A Lost World.