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Old 12-18-2018, 07:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking The Cure- Disintegration (1989)


The Cure's Disintegration was very different from their previous work, and it was very great.

I can not say that there are any bad tracks on this album. My least favorite is "Homesick," and I still think of it as a decent song. Every song on the album is unique, but with a unique guitar sound that reminds us we're still listening to Disintegration. One of the tracks, "The Same Deep Water as You," is a 10 minute song that they were able to play live well, which was pretty impressive. My favorite track of the album was "Lullaby," with it's strange lyrics being sung in an almost whisper by Robert Smith, and the song contains violins that are displayed in a weird and unique fashion.

Overall, the album is fantastic, and it contains some of my favorite songs ever. I love Robert Smith's voice, lol. Listen to this ****! 94/100.
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