Lost Wishes
The Cure · 1993
18 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock · new wave · post-punk
Ethereal soundscapes blend with haunting melodies, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that encapsulates The Cure's introspective essence.
Lost Wishes is an EP by The Cure, released in 1993. Ethereal soundscapes blend with haunting melodies, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that encapsulates The Cure's introspective essence. Although not a commercial hit, 'Lost Wishes' has been recognized for its artistic depth, influencing ambient music and post-punk aesthetics. It highlights The Cure's ability to craft atmospheric works that resonate within the alternative music scene, earning critical acclaim for its unique sound textures. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lost Wishes sound like?
Ethereal soundscapes blend with haunting melodies, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that encapsulates The Cure's introspective essence. Rooted in alternative rock and new wave.
What makes Lost Wishes by The Cure notable?
Although not a commercial hit, 'Lost Wishes' has been recognized for its artistic depth, influencing ambient music and post-punk aesthetics. It highlights The Cure's ability to craft atmospheric works that resonate within the alternative music scene, earning critical acclaim for its unique sound textures. Released in 1993, 'Lost Wishes' came at a time when The Cure was transitioning from the mainstream success of their earlier albums like 'Wish'. This album is notable as a companion to their more commercial work, showcasing a more experimental and ambient side of the band during an era marked by artistic exploration.
How many songs are on Lost Wishes?
Lost Wishes has 4 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Uyea Sound Standout 5:25
- 2 Cloudberry Standout 5:21
- 3 Off to Sleep 3:44
- 4 The Three Sisters Standout 4:12
Release Date
November 16, 1993
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
18 min 42 sec
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