Thursday 1 May 2014

#438: The Cure - Boys Don't Cry

The Cure - Boys Don't Cry
February 5, 1980, PVC

1. "Jumping Someone Else's Train" – 2:58
2. "Boys Don't Cry" – 2:37
3. "Plastic Passion" – 2:15
4. "10:15 Saturday Night" – 3:40
5. "Accuracy" – 2:16
6. "Object" – 3:03
7. "Subway Song" – 1:54
8. "Killing an Arab" – 2:22
9. "Fire in Cairo" – 3:21
10. "Another Day" – 3:43
11. "Grinding Halt" – 2:49
12. "World War" – 2:36
13. "Three Imaginary Boys" – 3:14

RESULTS
Rate: 9/10
Best Song: Subway Song
Worst Song: 10:15 Saturday Night

Comments
I love when I find new music that I like.
The Cure's lead vocalist, Robert Smith, looks terrifying. He looks like Leatherface mixed with Billie Joe Armstrong. As terrifying as an image he may be, his talent is expressed heavily throughout this Album.
My Dad pretty much showed me that the only thing cooler than a guitar solo is a bass solo.
This Album is littered with bass solo's.
Thus, this Album is very cool.
Very similar vibes in all the songs, yet still somehow different. It's truly art. It's something that other artists who sound the same in every song should look back on and go, "Oh. That's how it's done."
It would make music so much more enjoyable.

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