
The Cure is a band that formed in 1976 and is still going strong. With lead singer/songwriter Robert Smith, this band has been providing people with music that will fit any emotion that they could possibly experience in their lifetime. With such hit singles as "Boys Don't Cry" "Just Like Heaven" "The Lovecats" "Lullaby" "Friday I'm in Love" they have become a mainstream band that still keeps its cult credit. Having a wide range of material ranging from melancholy melodies to upbeat pop hits, this band has something for everyone. An ever changing band that still remains in the heart of its fans is worthy of obsession. Current Band Members: Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Jason Cooper, Roger O'donnell Past Band Members: Lol Tholhurst, Porl Thompson, Andy Anderson, Perry Bamonte, Boris Williams, Micheal Dempsey, and Phil Thornalley Recentley Preformed at Bestival Albums: Three Imaginary Boys/Boys Don't Cry, 17Seconds, Faith, ... Read >
The Cure is a band that formed in 1976 and is still going strong. With lead singer/songwriter Robert Smith, this band has been providing people with music that will fit any emotion that they could possibly experience in their lifetime. With such hit singles as "Boys Don't Cry" "Just Like Heaven" "The Lovecats" "Lullaby" "Friday I'm in Love" they have become a mainstream band that still keeps its cult credit. Having a wide range of material ranging from melancholy melodies to upbeat pop hits, this band has something for everyone. An ever changing band that still remains in the heart of its fans is worthy of obsession. Current Band Members: Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Jason Cooper, Roger O'donnell Past Band Members: Lol Tholhurst, Porl Thompson, Andy Anderson, Perry Bamonte, Boris Williams, Micheal Dempsey, and Phil Thornalley Recentley Preformed at Bestival Albums: Three Imaginary Boys/Boys Don't Cry, 17Seconds, Faith, Pornography, Japenese Whispers, The Top, Head on the Door, Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me, Disintegration, Wish, Wild Mood Swings, Bloodflowers, The Cure, 4:13 Dream.... Show Less <








