I've always loved this beauty, some of my favorite Funeral Doom metal.
I also thought Deathspell Omega's "Fas - Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum" was an incredible album, even though the lyrics are extremely well written I dislike it how they glorify Satan.
I dunno about Disintegration being my favorite Cure album. I mean, sure there are some awesome songs from it but I almost like Wish better. I think it's a more solid effort. I know I'm in the 2% who think so though.
Plus it just seemed to me like a lot of songs off of Disintegration were the same 3 or 4 chords going on forever. I know that's nothing new for The Cure's music but still..
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
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6th October, 2007 at 13:41:34 -
Originally Posted by Pope Boothman Lying about your own death is morally wrong, I think.
But he wasn't, others were.
(LOL at vegetarian argument, btw. Hiding behind something entirely unrelated is a bad argument.)
Let's get back on topic, the flow of the topic is starting to make me sad.
@ Del Duio: I dunno, I guess I've never really liked Wish that much, I find that the songs all go on a bit too long, like it worked on disintegration because the songs were meant to be long, but on Wish they feel like short pop songs stretched out a bit. I tend to like The Cure's albums when they're more singular and cohesive works, Seventeen Seconds would probably be my next favourite. That said, after I saw them in concert I appreciated Wish a bit more, the songs like 'Open' and 'From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea' work really well live.
ok so I bought Rise Against's latest album, The Sufferer and the Witness, and after listening a couple songs I fall in love with them. omg this is DA BEST ALBUM EVAR !!!1111