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thecure.jpgIt's been like 4 years since The Cure had an album, but they finally have a new one coming out! I'm so stoked!! June 24th the cd, Cure comes out. I heard a stream when I was working at Unviersal and it was great! Check out this link and you can listen to the new single "The End of the World." http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/geffen/the...world/00_hi.asx

Let me know what you think :D

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Seems like we have a lot of Universal intern fans :) Thanx for the tip - look forward to hearing the new album :good job:

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:strumma: hey guys just wanted to remind you that the cure is coming out with a new cd tommaro. i can't wait I know I will be at tower records at midnight. i just found this link to their street team while working at umvd if you wanna check it out here www.ufanz.com/teams/thecure

is anyone going to curiosa?

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Review: The Cure's new album

By Chris Heard

BBC News Online entertainment staff

In a world of uncertainty and constant change, there's something oddly reassuring about a new Cure album.

As English as late-running trains or rain at Wimbledon, in their subtle way they have come to represent that masochistic national trait that finds a strain of pleasure in the misery of it all.

You know where you stand with The Cure. After more than 25 years and over a dozen albums, singer Robert Smith still does paranoia and despair better than almost anyone in rock.

It's hard not to admire Smith's resilience or the consistency of his artistic vision.

In his middle years you might have expected him to be embarking on a gentler journey towards inner peace, yet the darker recesses of new album The Cure hardly point to a state of personal calm.

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