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The Cure
English rock band
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About The Cure
"The Cure," a seminal English rock band hailing from Crawley, West Sussex, burst onto the music scene in 1978, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of alternative and post-punk music. Throughout the years, the band has weathered numerous lineup changes, with the unwavering creative force of guitarist, lead vocalist, and principal songwriter Robert Smith steering their artistic ship. While bassist Simon Gallup has been a steadfast presence, Smith's visionary prowess has remained the beating heart of The Cure's identity.
Their inaugural album, "Three Imaginary Boys," unveiled in 1979, swiftly positioned The Cure as pioneers in the post-punk and new wave movements in the UK. The sonic evolution continued with the atmospheric "Seventeen Seconds" in 1980, which played a pivotal role in shaping the emerging genre of gothic rock. A defining moment occurred with the release of "Pornography" in 1982, marking a shift toward a more pop-oriented direction and catapulting The Cure into global mainstream success.