Songs of a Lost World by the Cure (2024)
“Hello ChatGPT, my name is Robert Smith, could you please write me an album of Cure songs that sound vaguely […]
“Hello ChatGPT, my name is Robert Smith, could you please write me an album of Cure songs that sound vaguely […]
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I grew up in the late 90s, and every weirdo rock band that my 14-year-old-self listened to – Nine Inch
Just to nail my colours to the mast; I don’t like prog rock, I find its overly long, meandering song
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I saw Simple Minds live in 2015, in the German city of Kassel, and the memory of it haunts me
Nu-metal is exceedingly naff – this much is clear. But there’s no room for musical snobbery here at CultureCrap, where