The Cure Blogspot

Robert Smith has historically had a complex relationship with bootlegs. He famously told Rolling Stone in 2000: "I don't mind people taping shows as long as they don't sell them."

As a testament to their enduring popularity, The Cure continues to tour and release new music, with their most recent album, "Songs of a Lost World" (2022), showcasing their ongoing creative vitality. the cure blogspot

Before TikTok and Discord servers, the fan archive lived on Blogger. Between 2005 and 2015, dozens of fans created blogs with URLs like thecurearchive.blogspot.com , curecrazy.blogspot.com , or picturesofyou.blogspot.com . Robert Smith has historically had a complex relationship

: While eventually moving to its own domain, its roots and style influenced every Blogspot that followed. It remains the gold standard for daily Cure news. Between 2005 and 2015, dozens of fans created

These blogs weren't just about facts; they were about the emotional connection to the music. Fans used these platforms to: Share Personal Stories

Robert Smith would approve. Probably.

The Cure Blogspot ecosystem did more than just report news; it sustained the band’s global community during long periods of studio silence. Between the release of 4:13 Dream in 2008 and the eventual release of Songs of a Lost World , these blogs kept the community active, engaged, and connected.