The Cure announce first new song in 16 years, Alone
Briefly

"This is the end of every song that we sing / the fire burned out to ash, the stars grow dim with tears." This line captures the emotional weight of the upcoming track, showcasing the band's signature lyrical depth.
"I have tried to write songs about something other than how I felt but they're dry, they're intellectual, and that's not me." Smith's reflection sheds light on the personal struggle in songwriting, highlighting the band's need for authenticity.
"The songs are like 10 minutes, 12 minutes long. We recorded 19 songs... it's so dark. It's incredibly intense." This insight provides a glimpse into the ambitious scope and mood of their forthcoming music.
"The album had an intended title, Songs of a Lost World... elongated periods of silence before hinting at themes of longing and reflection." The title suggests a profound exploration of human experience.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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