The Cure To Hit The Studio In January
ure plans to hit the studio in January to record its next album, according to a post from frontman Robert Smith on the group’s Web site. “We are still on course for a summer release, as it’s all in the preparation,” he said.
The-as-yet-untitled effort will be the Cure’s first since keyboardist Roger O’Donnell and guitarist Perry Bamonte left the band earlier this year (former guitarist Porl Thompson has since rejoined). It will be the follow-up to 2004’s “The Cure,” which has sold 317,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Smith also said that he is close to completing the next phase of the band’s expanded reissue series, which will include 1984’s “The Top,” 1985’s “The Head on the Door” and 1987’s “Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me, as well as “The Blue Sunshine,” a 1983 album Smith and Siouxsie and the Banshees bassist Steve Severin created under the name the Glove. The sets should be out by next spring.
In addition, Smith is assembling a live DVD from the Cure’s summer performances and “writing some film music,” according to his message.
Source billboard.com.