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It remained a bit empty, as if it were just the exoskeleton of one of the most known goth rock bands in the world. The group desperately tried to modernize the sound while trying to maintain some sort of adherence to its essence, but without succeeding too much.
It remained a bit empty, as if it were just the exoskeleton of one of the most known goth rock bands in the world.
The group desperately tried to modernize the sound while trying to maintain some sort of adherence to its essence, but without succeeding too much.
The reviewer, passionate about 80s music and The Cure, finds 'Songs Of A Lost World' a technically refined album but somewhat flat and lacking memorable hooks. Despite Robert Smith’s strong vocals, the album leans too heavily on 70s and 80s synth sounds and ballads without igniting the expected spark. Some tracks stand out, such as 'Warsong' and 'Endsong,' offering moments of drama and cinematic feel. The overall impression is one of an album caught between modernization and nostalgia but not fully succeeding at either. Dive into our detailed review and listen to The Cure's latest album to decide if 'Songs Of A Lost World' resonates with your nostalgic and modern tastes!
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