The Cure: A Journey in Alternative Rock Music Blogs by 957thespin - November 8, 2024November 7, 20240 The Cure: A Journey in Alternative Rock The Cure is an alternative rock band formed in Crawley, West Sussex in 1976. The band has gone through several band member changes throughout the years, but Robert Smith has been a part of the band since day one. Other past band members include Michael Dempsey, Matthieu Hartley, Andy Anderson, Phil Thornalley, Lol Tolhurst, Boris Williams, and Porl Thompson. Current band members include Rober Smith (lead vocalist), Simon Gallup (bass guitarist), Roger O’Donnell (keyboardist), Perry Bamonte (guitarist), Jason Cooper (drummer), and Reeves Gabrels (guitarist). The Cure has released 15 studio albums since their formation: Three Imaginary Boys (1979), Seventeen Seconds (1980), Faith (1981), Pornography (1982), The Top (1984), The Head on the Door (1985), Kiss
A Brief Overview: The 1975 Music Blogs by 957thespin - October 18, 2024October 17, 20240 The 1975 The 1975, a British band formed in Manchester, has become a defining voice of modern music, blending elements of rock, pop, and alternative. With their introspective lyrics, the band has captivated audiences worldwide since their debut album in 2013. Their evolution over the years—from infectious anthems to deeply personal ballads—reflects a willingness to experiment and push boundaries.. The band formed in 2002 at Wilmslow High School where Hann recruited Healy to be the drummer of a band that he was forming with MacDonald. Healy took over as lead singer when the original singer dropped out of the band. Band members include Matty Healy as the lead singer, George Daniel as the drummer, Ross MacDonald as the bass guitarist, and Adam