Agree on Maladjusted, but I think Bloodflowers comes close to whipping Quarry. ROTT definitely. Weirdly underrated album, Bloodflowers. It’s the Maladjusted of the Cure discography. A classic sounding album that checks all the boxes and that should be loved by all, but is instead shunned by...
I agree that their (Cure’s) two latest albums were weak, but not as weak as LIHS. And their new, unreleased, material is better than anything they’ve done since Disintegration (bar a few odd songs from Wish, Wild Mood Swings and Bloodflowers). They’re inspired, profound, deeply touching and...
What could possibly be ridiculous about that picture? I’m all for criticism when it’s warranted, but some of you seem to get off on negativity for negativity’s sake.
Also, who the hell even suggests these awful covers to Moz? Who in their right mind would think that these are good enough? It’s obviously a person completely lacking in taste and who is entirely blind to aesthetics, so why have that person choose?
Why can’t Moz do anything right anymore...
Never would have guessed you to be so doom and gloom. So you’re saying Morrissey is a lost cause for any manager? I wouldn’t go that far. People will still attend his shows, but I think it would be best if they weren’t to happen just yet. I’m hoping the new manager will convince him to do some...
Why this album?
Why now, 31 years later?
Why change the album cover?
Why choose a picture from a completely different tour, decade, era?
What’s with the black line?
Why promote it as Live in Paris?
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