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from the album Ecdysis
My band put out a new song a few days ago. If you could check it out that would be awesome. New EP Ecdysis will be available on February 17th.
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Glastonbury 1995
Matty Healy // Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2016 Ph: Dave J Hogan
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Tobias had attempted an entrance that he hoped would enchant his daughter.
Peter Murphy
The bats have left the bell tower The victims have been bled
Important part of goth history
Big high quality image. Love it!!
http://www.post-punk.com/creepy-crawley-the-cure-songs-reimagined-as-horror-comic-covers/
Brazilian graphic artist Butcher Billy seems to be a Cure fan—and his fondness of Post Punk and Wave is not exactly a secret, considering his excellent take on Morrissey, This Charming Man Of Steel.
The Cure’s front man Robert Smith is certainly more adaptable to pop cultural references as Mozz, since he was honored in South Park in 1998, defeating Mecha-Streisand in his Moth-Ra incarnation, not without kicking Eric Cartman’s nuts (Roshambo!)—not to mention Neil Gaiman’s Sandman graphic novels that feature more than one character that drew a bit of inspiration (at least) from Robert Smith’s trademark look.
Previously unknown to me, The Cure song titles and lines make excellent captions for horror comics, but Butcher Billy is the one you should ask about inspiring stuff in graphic form. So let the excellent interpretations of Cure songs do the talking.