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The Cure at the BBC is an interesting dive into the band's evolution, showcasing their performances across various points in time. You really get a sense of how Robert Smith's songwriting matured, each track revealing layers of melancholy and beauty. The pacing feels just right, blending live sets with behind-the-scenes snippets and interviews. There's something raw about watching these performances unfold, capturing the essence of a band that always felt a bit outside yet deeply relatable. The atmosphere is often haunting, but in a way that beautifully complements their music. It's a solid archive piece for anyone who appreciates the intricacies of their sound and the era they navigated through.
Includes early performancesFeatures rare interview snippetsCaptures the band's unique atmosphere
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