grimm2005 wrote: » Confirmed on their website: http://www.thecure.com/home/ No venue details yet but reckon I'll definitely be at this.
PTH2009 wrote: » grimm2005 wrote: » Confirmed on their website: http://www.thecure.com/home/ No venue details yet but reckon I'll definitely be at this. Odd it's the same day as Slane and the same promoters
s8n wrote: » I hate the cure
lizzylad84 wrote: » Be interested to see ticket prices for the cure
sally cinnamon89 wrote: » Yes but you're a Biffy Clyro fan. I would expect nothing less
DepecheHead101 wrote: » Always saw Biffy as a bit generic rawk, but to each their own. Can't abide by music without an atmosphere. There's crossover insofar as they're both live bands.
Irish_rat wrote: » Why post in this thread then? Makes no sense. I'm more of a fan of their early stuff Seventeen Seconds, Faith, Pornography. But even when they went commercial there is some solid albums over the years. I think the chances of them coming back are getting slimmer and slimmer as they've really cut back on gigs. Should be great.
DepecheHead101 wrote: » Love all sides of them. The quirky pop era with the Tim Pope videos is impossible not to love. Also adore the more atmospheric funeral pyre of albums like Faith. Always saw Disintegration as a marriage of the two sounds. It's dark, yeah, but most of the songs are immensely single worthy. Plainsong has to be one of the best album intros ever, with Suede's Introducing the Band. Easily their best album, for me.