The Cure Bloodflowers CD Album
The Cure Bloodflowers CD Album
Bloodflowers closes The Cure’s late‑90s trilogy with a slow‑burning, immersive blend of alternative rock, gothic melancholy, and new‑wave ambience. Robert Smith leans into long‑form songwriting, building songs around swelling guitars, emotional weight, and reflective, end‑of‑era lyricism.
This 2000 European CD edition on Fiction/Polydor captures the band in a deeply introspective phase, balancing expansive arrangements with intimate, vulnerable moments. A fan‑favourite for listeners who gravitate toward the band’s darker, more atmospheric side.
Track Listing
Out of This World
Watching Me Fall
Where the Birds Always Sing
Maybe Someday
The Last Day of Summer
There Is No If…
The Loudest Sound
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Bloodflowers
Features
- 2000 European CD release
- Part of The Cure’s atmospheric late‑era trilogy
- Long‑form, emotionally rich songwriting
- Fiction Records / Polydor catalogue edition
Information
Artist: The Cure
Title: Bloodflowers
Label: Fiction Records – FIXCD31 / Polydor – 543 123‑2
Format: CD, Album (PMDC UK)
Country: Europe
Release Date: 2000
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, New Wave
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