Cut Here
The Cure · 2001
14 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock ยท new wave ยท post-punk
A melancholic fusion of post-punk textures and introspective lyrics that encapsulates The Cure's signature sound.
Cut Here is a single by The Cure, released in 2001. A melancholic fusion of post-punk textures and introspective lyrics that encapsulates The Cure's signature sound. 'Cut Here' achieved moderate commercial success, reaching number 28 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is notable for its exploration of themes like loss and longing, resonating deeply with fans and reaffirming The Cure's enduring influence in the alternative rock genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Cut Here sound like?
A melancholic fusion of post-punk textures and introspective lyrics that encapsulates The Cure's signature sound. Rooted in alternative rock and new wave.
What makes Cut Here by The Cure notable?
'Cut Here' achieved moderate commercial success, reaching number 28 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is notable for its exploration of themes like loss and longing, resonating deeply with fans and reaffirming The Cure's enduring influence in the alternative rock genre. Released in 2001, 'Cut Here' marked a transitional phase for The Cure, as it came five years after their last studio album, 'Wild Mood Swings'. At this point in their career, the band was navigating a fluctuating landscape of musical styles while still maintaining their core identity, reflecting both nostalgia and evolution in their sound.
How many songs are on Cut Here?
Cut Here has 3 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Cut Here Standout 4:12
- 2 Signal to Noise Standout 4:06
- 3 Cut Here (missing remix) Standout 5:52
Release Date
October 29, 2001
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
14 min 11 sec
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