
‘No Stone Unturned’: The Cure Enthralls With New Album and Gothic Classics in London

The Cure: a name that resonates with layers of darkly-tinged nostalgia, a pioneering force in goth rock, and the architects of songs that have undeniably sculpted the soundscape of alternative music. In an electric night at London’s Troxy, The Cure not only unveiled their latest oeuvre Songs Of A Lost World, but also reminded everyone why they’ve remained a towering influence in music across four decades.
- Three hours of captivating performance left fans singing every word and embracing every melody.
- A setlist peppered with surprises galore, the night was a deep dive into their vast catalog, leaving ‘no stone unturned’.
- Every strum, every beat, and every synth whirl wrapped in flawless execution, solidifying their standing as live performance royalty.
Amidst the spellbinding ambiance of The Troxy, an intimate setting for an extraordinary event, ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ came alive in a perfect blend of old and new. It wasn’t just another concert; it was a journey through the realms of aural pleasure, reliving classics and embracing the fresh vibrancy of new tracks. Here’s a glimpse of the sheer brilliance that unraveled that night: