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Rock in Rio vol.2
The Cure's performance at Rock in Rio vol.2 was like a deliciously dark chocolate cake: rich, moody, and satisfyingly bittersweet. From the haunting opening notes of "Plainsong" to the crowd-pleasing encore of "Boys Don't Cry," Robert Smith and co. delivered a masterclass in goth rock excellence.
Smith's iconic vocals were as spine-tingling as ever, cutting through the swirling guitars like a knife through black velvet. The band's tight musicianship was on full display, with Simon Gallup's throbbing bass lines and Porl Thompson's shimmering guitar work pushing each song to glorious heights.
The setlist was a perfect mix of old classics and newer gems, with "Lovesong" and "Just Like Heaven" standing out as crowd favourites. But it was the raw intensity of tracks like "One Hundred Years" and "Disintegration" that truly stole the show, showcasing The Cure at their brooding best.
With an atmosphere as electric as the Rio crowd itself, The Cure's performance at Rock in Rio vol.2 was a masterclass in dark, dreamy rock perfection. So grab your eyeliner, slip into your blackest outfit, and prepare to be swept away on a wave of gothic euphoria. Because when it comes to moody brilliance, The Cure are still the undisputed kings of the genre.
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Rock in Rio vol.2
Rock in Rio vol.2
The Cure's performance at Rock in Rio vol.2 was like a deliciously dark chocolate cake: rich, moody, and satisfyingly bittersweet. From the haunting opening notes of "Plainsong" to the crowd-pleasing encore of "Boys Don't Cry," Robert Smith and co. delivered a masterclass in goth rock excellence.
Smith's iconic vocals were as spine-tingling as ever, cutting through the swirling guitars like a knife through black velvet. The band's tight musicianship was on full display, with Simon Gallup's throbbing bass lines and Porl Thompson's shimmering guitar work pushing each song to glorious heights.
The setlist was a perfect mix of old classics and newer gems, with "Lovesong" and "Just Like Heaven" standing out as crowd favourites. But it was the raw intensity of tracks like "One Hundred Years" and "Disintegration" that truly stole the show, showcasing The Cure at their brooding best.
With an atmosphere as electric as the Rio crowd itself, The Cure's performance at Rock in Rio vol.2 was a masterclass in dark, dreamy rock perfection. So grab your eyeliner, slip into your blackest outfit, and prepare to be swept away on a wave of gothic euphoria. Because when it comes to moody brilliance, The Cure are still the undisputed kings of the genre.
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The Cure's performance at Rock in Rio vol.2 was like a deliciously dark chocolate cake: rich, moody, and satisfyingly bittersweet. From the haunting opening notes of "Plainsong" to the crowd-pleasing encore of "Boys Don't Cry," Robert Smith and co. delivered a masterclass in goth rock excellence.
Smith's iconic vocals were as spine-tingling as ever, cutting through the swirling guitars like a knife through black velvet. The band's tight musicianship was on full display, with Simon Gallup's throbbing bass lines and Porl Thompson's shimmering guitar work pushing each song to glorious heights.
The setlist was a perfect mix of old classics and newer gems, with "Lovesong" and "Just Like Heaven" standing out as crowd favourites. But it was the raw intensity of tracks like "One Hundred Years" and "Disintegration" that truly stole the show, showcasing The Cure at their brooding best.
With an atmosphere as electric as the Rio crowd itself, The Cure's performance at Rock in Rio vol.2 was a masterclass in dark, dreamy rock perfection. So grab your eyeliner, slip into your blackest outfit, and prepare to be swept away on a wave of gothic euphoria. Because when it comes to moody brilliance, The Cure are still the undisputed kings of the genre.











