Just like Heaven...again: The Cure returns with first new song in 16 years
Briefly

Robert Smith's new single 'Alone' unfolds slowly, taking over seven minutes, with three minutes before any vocals, evoking the melancholy of The Cure's classic 'Disintegration'.
'Alone' is inspired by Ernest Dowson's poem and is an ode to the loss of love, perfectly suited for the post-breakup blues.
Smith reflects on his long-standing relationship, suggesting he won't suddenly write cheerful songs in his 60s, offering reassurance that some alt-rock themes remain unchanged.
The song marks the first single from 'Songs of a Lost World', the Cure's first studio album since 2008, discharged after a successful tour.
Read at New York Post
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