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"In Between Days" is widely regarded as one of the Cure's best songs. In 2019, Billboard ranked the song number three on their list of the 40 greatest Cure songs, [11] and in 2023, Mojo ranked the song number two on their list of the 30 greatest Cure songs. [12]
The Head on the Door is the sixth studio album by English rock band the Cure.It was released on 30 August 1985 by Fiction Records.Preceded by the single "In Between Days" which had reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart, [5] The Head on the Door was described by Melody Maker as "a collection of pop songs". [6]
"Make Me Bad" is a song written and recorded by the American nu metal band Korn for their fourth studio album, Issues. Many Korn fans interpret the lyrics to be about frontman Jonathan Davis' getting tired of drinking or drug abuse and his decision to get sober a year prior to Issues coming out.
"Close to Me" was released on 13 September 1985 as the second single from the band's sixth album, The Head on the Door.The single peaked at number seven in Australia and number 24 in the UK singles chart.
4:13 Dream is the thirteenth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 27 October 2008 by Suretone and Geffen Records.The album was preceded by four singles, all of which were released on 13th of each month, starting in May with "The Only One" and ending in August with "The Perfect Boy".The band also released a remix EP in September, also on the 13th, titled Hypnagogic States ...
If you're a fan of "Mean Girls," you know the date of October 3 is slightly more "fetch" than the other days of the year.Since the release of the hit comedy movie in 2004, Oct. 3 has commonly been ...
The meaning and lyrics behind the popular end-of-year song. ... But seas between us braid hae roar'd Sin auld lang syne. For auld lang syne, my jo,
The meaning of "Lullaby" has been speculated by fans, including as a metonymy for addiction, depression, or sexual assault, [2] and lead singer Robert Smith has offered multiple explanations as to its theme or content, such as childhood nightmares or abuse. [2]