In 1986, Metallica, The Smiths, and Peter Gabriel each released groundbreaking songs that transformed rock music.
After cancelling multiple U.S. shows, the British singer performed the final show of his North American tour last night at Hard Rock Live.
Man I Was Made to Be' doesn't explicitly talk about his involvement in a fatal car accident, but it describes a man who's ...
“A very naïve, happy type of pop song,” said The Cure’s dependably sarcastic guitarist and vocalist Robert Smith of the ...
Morrissey has consistently argued that his views are focused on British identity and freedom of speech, not racism, and has ...
The Strangeways, Here We Come deep cut "Paint a Vulgar Picture" was last performed live in 1997, and is one of many Smiths ...
"Having Robert Smith on one of our songs and then performing with him and having him know who our band was has been beyond ...
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The Cure's 'Boys Don't Cry' becomes their first song to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify
The 1979 song shows the world why The Cure’s magic is eternal.
In an Instagram clip from a vulnerable new conversation with Anderson Cooper on his All There Is podcast, Patti became ...
The special counsel’s team prepared a detailed report about Trump’s theft of 300-plus classified documents. Guess who has ...
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Remembering the Grabowski Shuffle, 39 years later
You may remember the Super Bowl Shuffle, but do you remember the Grabowski Shuffle?
“A very naïve, happy type of pop song,” said The Cure’s dependably sarcastic guitarist and vocalist Robert Smith of the ...
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