: Marked the shift into dark, atmospheric gothic rock.
The misunderstood stepchild. Brass bands, mariachi trumpets, and carnival pop. The complexity of “The 13th” (with its odd-time swing) needs the clarity of high bitrate to decode the chaotic arrangement. In 320 Kbps, the album’s weird charm emerges from the noise.
A psychedelic, weird, and underrated gem. Smith played most of the instruments. It’s chaotic—vaudevillian piano, acidic guitar solos, and bizarre time signatures. Because of the dense instrumentation, a standard 128 Kbps rip fails miserably. Only at can you separate the sitar-like guitar from the carnival keyboards in “The Caterpillar.”
: Marked the shift into dark, atmospheric gothic rock.
The misunderstood stepchild. Brass bands, mariachi trumpets, and carnival pop. The complexity of “The 13th” (with its odd-time swing) needs the clarity of high bitrate to decode the chaotic arrangement. In 320 Kbps, the album’s weird charm emerges from the noise. The Cure Discography -17- Albums - 320 Kbps
A psychedelic, weird, and underrated gem. Smith played most of the instruments. It’s chaotic—vaudevillian piano, acidic guitar solos, and bizarre time signatures. Because of the dense instrumentation, a standard 128 Kbps rip fails miserably. Only at can you separate the sitar-like guitar from the carnival keyboards in “The Caterpillar.” : Marked the shift into dark, atmospheric gothic rock