Cure
Holy Hour
Faith
Originally a goth-flavored post-punk outfit, The Cure evolved into one of the truly seminal bands of the 80s, and ultimately one of modern rock s most celebrated and influential acts. Guided by creative visionary Robert S.
more »mith, The Cure s signature sound balances dreamy pop savvy and poetic lyricism with a dark, brooding intensity. The band s first four groundbreaking albums-newly remastered-are a series of masterpieces that laid the groundwork for their phenomenal and enduring popularity. Fusing superbly crafted songs with charged emotional depth from the very beginning, The Cure s early catalogue, as upgraded by Rhino, is ready to be revisted.
Da Truth
Welcome to the Faith
Civilian
2 Is Better
Whose Team?
Re-Release Date: 9/13/2005
J. Page (5 out of 5 stars) Need I say more. Da T.R.U.T.H does it again!!! Both the lyrics and the beats are str8 off the chain. CM family I just want to thank you for continuing to do GOD s will. You have truly been a blessing for me. with out your music I would still be listing to secular rap today. Thanks again Fam One God, One Luv.
A Theological Lyrical Masterpeice! (5 out of 5 stars) When I found out the Da T.R.U.T.H was dropping his sophomore project I had to see what was about to come undone. Da TRUTH has matured lyrically. This album combines lyrics that spit smooth like talking face to face, in addition the heavy hitters that make you want to straight wild out. The messages are clear: combining storytelling elements with similies and metaphors that really make you ponder the word of God. He also throws in biblical stories which makes you want to go back and che
Generationals
Say For Certain
Trust
In their second release, Trust (EP), the band is audibly transitioning from a jangling, sun-kissed sound in the vein of Aztec Camera or Felt to pop drones distinctly more hypnotic, textured, and challenging to conjure accu.
more »rate comparisons for. The shimmering hooks, girl-group choruses, and late-summer breeziness of Con Law remain intact in EP s title track ( Trust ), but are joined by feedback loops, drum-machine beats, and abstractly dubbed-out, wobbling basslines throbbing organically in the mix.