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Personal Jukebox Music Podcast
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123 episodes
5 months ago
New opinions on old music, maybe.......hopefully. Join Simon and his rotating cast of goons and guests as they attempt to offer a slice of colour to retroactively reviewing albums and looking back at chart countdowns. Rock, Metal, Punk, Pop, Rap, Easy Listening, nothing is off limits probably aside from mumble-rap, we’re too old for that.
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New opinions on old music, maybe.......hopefully. Join Simon and his rotating cast of goons and guests as they attempt to offer a slice of colour to retroactively reviewing albums and looking back at chart countdowns. Rock, Metal, Punk, Pop, Rap, Easy Listening, nothing is off limits probably aside from mumble-rap, we’re too old for that.
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Music Commentary
Music
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E109 - The Cure - Disintegration
Personal Jukebox Music Podcast
2 hours 20 minutes 24 seconds
11 months ago
E109 - The Cure - Disintegration
"Disintegration" is the eighth studio album by The Cure, released on May 2, 1989. It is widely regarded as one of, if not THE band's most acclaimed works, and is often considered a landmark album in the post-punk and gothic rock genres.   The album was produced by Robert Smith, the band's frontman, along with longtime collaborator Mike Hedges. "Disintegration" features a dense, atmospheric sound characterized by lush instrumentation, layered guitar effects, and introspective lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and existential despair.   Musically, "Disintegration" is notable for its use of synthesizers, drum machines, and a more pronounced atmospheric quality compared to The Cure's earlier work. The album's sound is often described as haunting and immersive, with tracks that flow seamlessly into one another.   Key tracks from the album include "Lovesong," "Pictures of You," "Lullaby," and "Fascination Street." "Lovesong," in particular, became one of The Cure's most commercially successful singles and is often named as one of their signature songs.   "Disintegration" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release and has since been recognized as one of the best albums of the 1980s and one of The Cure's finest achievements. It has influenced countless artists and continues to resonate with fans around the world. The album's introspective and melancholic themes, coupled with its rich sonic landscape, have solidified its status as a classic in alternative music.   Obs for this one we’ve got our old mate Stewart Boyd onboard. Listen in as he delivers his own personal love letter to Robert Smith.   Be our mate by handing out a solid handshake and rate or review the Personal Jukebox on Spotify, iTunes and all of your podcast providers. Click that bloody subscribe button too! If you’ve got any questions about the show, feel the need to vehemently contest the opinions or would like to suggest an album or subject for us to cover then contact us through the magic of electronic mail at jukeboxpod@gmail.com  You can also follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook. Thanks for listening as always, stay away from those seedy clubs, you know the ones x   Produced by Ning@studio2   Title music by StewyD & Del Jones        
Personal Jukebox Music Podcast
New opinions on old music, maybe.......hopefully. Join Simon and his rotating cast of goons and guests as they attempt to offer a slice of colour to retroactively reviewing albums and looking back at chart countdowns. Rock, Metal, Punk, Pop, Rap, Easy Listening, nothing is off limits probably aside from mumble-rap, we’re too old for that.