The Cure are an iconic and successful new-wave/ goth-rock/ pop band formed in 1976.
Remaining founder member is Robert Smith - vocals and guitars, joined by Simon Gallup - bass, Jason Cooper - drums, Roger O'Donnell - keyboards and Reeves Gabrels - guitar.
They released their debut album, "Three Imaginary Boys" in 1979, followed by: "Seventeen Seconds" (1980), "Faith" (1981), "Pornography" (1982), "The Top" (1984), "The Head on the Door" (1985), "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me" (1987), "Disintegration" (1989), the 1992 chart-topper: "Wish", "Wild Mood Swings" (1996), "Bloodflowers" (2000), "The Cure" (2004), plus 2008's: "4:13 Dream".
Familiar songs include "A Forest", "The Lovecats", "Close To Me", "Lullaby", "Never Enough" and "Friday I'm In Love".
The band released their first new music in 16 years, "Alone", in 2024, ahead of new album, "Songs of a Lost World".