From Machine Screw/Christian Woman to Summer Breeze, this album feels impeccable, but Set Me On Fire is a hard track, if listened to it individually, it could be one of their worst song for me. But the transition from Summer Breeze to Set Me On Fire is so smooth that makes me could not skip the latter one. Moreover, We Hate Everyone also symbolized the "decline" of this album, this Carnivore-like song turns you into a darker perspective with songs like Bloody Kisses (OMG this one is ... read more
Spiral Insana 1 is dark, drone and ambient. While Spiral Insana 2 is fun and experimental. Love it.
I cannot rate it because I have no clue what did I just listened to and Rockette Morton
I love the way how "Cold" starts, while rest of the song feels like a melodic construction site. But "Colder Still" is jaw dropping, it has the potential to be their best song.
Listen to this on Spotify often feels like there's a filter paper on the speaker, while on CD or Vinyl it's peak.
Some Kind of Stranger might not be my favourite on this album but the lyrics are so beautiful. (My favourites: No Time To Cry, Marian, Black Planet)
A dark and chilling album. Three/The Final Sound/A Forest have to be the non-skipped trio.
Not a easy listening for study, this is hypnotic like waiting for a bullet to the head
Head Over Heels consisted of the elements of gothic rock, new wave, darkwave, proto shoegaze and ethereal, or even industrial but perfectly synthesized together
There are no other albums like Music For The Masses in this world
My first The Cure song is Boys Don't Cry, while I thought that is the best they can do as Boys Don't Cry is their biggest song with a huge feeling of commercial-oriented, I saw the name of this album and out of curiosity, I started listening to it.
The first song One Hundred Years started off with a bombastic drum machine, I already felt something dark is coming, then here it comes the nasty, eerie, untouchable guitar tone. This song completely changed my perspective on The Cure and ... read more