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The Caterpillar

The Cure · 1984

9 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock · new wave · post-punk

A whimsical blend of vibrant melodies and melancholic undertones that encapsulates the essence of 80s new wave.

The Caterpillar is a single by The Cure, released in 1984. A whimsical blend of vibrant melodies and melancholic undertones that encapsulates the essence of 80s new wave. The track 'The Caterpillar' became a significant part of The Cure's discography, reaching number 22 on the UK Singles Chart. It helped solidify their presence in the alternative rock scene during the mid-1980s and showcased their knack for combining catchy hooks with darker themes, influencing many future bands within the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Caterpillar sound like?

A whimsical blend of vibrant melodies and melancholic undertones that encapsulates the essence of 80s new wave. Rooted in alternative rock and new wave.

What makes The Caterpillar by The Cure notable?

The track 'The Caterpillar' became a significant part of The Cure's discography, reaching number 22 on the UK Singles Chart. It helped solidify their presence in the alternative rock scene during the mid-1980s and showcased their knack for combining catchy hooks with darker themes, influencing many future bands within the genre. Released on March 26, 1984, 'The Caterpillar' came at a pivotal moment for The Cure, following their acclaimed album 'The Top'. This single marked their continued evolution into more experimental soundscapes, showcasing a playful yet introspective side as they navigated between post-punk and new wave influences.

How many songs are on The Caterpillar?

The Caterpillar has 3 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·9:57

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Caterpillar Standout 3:40
  • 2 Happy the Man Standout 2:45
  • 3 Throw Your Foot Standout 3:32

Release Date

March 26, 1984

Genre

alternative rock, new wave, post-punk

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

9 min 57 sec