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From Cult Heroes to Global Icons: The Cure’s “The Head On The Door”
Poetic Wax: Music History Hidden in the Grooves
14 minutes 40 seconds
2 months ago
From Cult Heroes to Global Icons: The Cure’s “The Head On The Door”
"The Head on the Door" transformed The Cure from cult favorites into global icons, blending irresistible pop hooks with unsettling undercurrents of melancholy. This is the story of the band’s creative rebirth, shaped by surreal dreams that haunted Robert Smith. The adventurous recording sessions introduced flamenco guitars, brass sections, and jangling synths into their sound. Together, these moments show why this album remains both a breakthrough and a bittersweet masterpiece. At its heart lies the tension between joy and sorrow, light and shadow; a delicate balance that continues to resonate forty years later.
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Poetic Wax is a weekly music history series hosted by Andy Fenstermaker, where he digs into the record collection he's been building since the 1990s to uncover the sometimes little told stories behind the artists, albums, and songs from within.