The Cure: A Perfect Dream
By (Author) Ian Gittins
Gemini Books Group Ltd
Palazzo Editions Ltd
28th October 2025
6th November 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Music reviews and criticism
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Biography: arts and entertainment
782.421660922
Hardback
240
Width 248mm, Height 292mm
The Cure's story is a fantastical pop fable, but their trajectory has not been one of unbroken success.Along the way, their uneven, uneasy pop odyssey has taken in fierce intra-band tensions and fall-outs, numerous line-up changes and even a bitter court case that saw original group members feuding over payments and ownership of the band's name.
There has been alcoholism, substance abuse and countless long, dark nights of the soul, many of which have been translated into luscious dark-rock symphonies. From gawky teenage art-punks in Crawley to gnomic, venerable rock royalty with 30 million record sales to their name, their journey has been a scarcely believable, vivid pop hallucination.
This fully updated edition includes a deep dive into the band's long-awaited 14th studio album released in 2024: Songs of a Lost World.
Ian Gittins has interviewed and reviewed The Cure during a 30-year career as a music writer on titles such as Melody Maker, Time Out, Q and the Guardian. He is the co-author with Motley Crew's Nikki Sixx of the 2007 New York Times best-seller The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star. He lives in London.