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Alone (The Cure song)

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"Alone"
Single by The Cure
from the album Songs of a Lost World
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2024 (2024-09-26)
GenreGothic rock
Length6:48
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Robert Smith
Producer(s)Robert Smith, Paul Corkett
The Cure singles chronology
"Disintegration (live)"
(2019)
"Alone"
(2024)

"Alone" is a song by English rock band The Cure. Released on 26 September 2024, it was the first new studio recording from the band in over a decade and a half. "Alone" serves as the lead single from the band's upcoming record Songs of a Lost World (2024), their first studio album since 4:13 Dream (2008) sixteen years earlier.

Background

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Songs of a Lost World has been alluded to in some form since 2019, with continuous assurances of a nebulous release date that ended up being pushed back almost indefinitely, stuck in limbo for about five years.[1] The album's title was announced in early 2022, and its associated tour – during which "Alone" was performed live for first time – began later that same year.[2][3]

Reception

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Alexis Petridis wrote in The Guardian that "The overall message of 'Alone' to [singer Robert Smith's] audience seems to be: abandon hope all ye who think the Cure’s best song is ‘The Love Cats’ or ‘Friday I'm in Love’. But for those who ultimately prefer the Cure when they’re wreathed in misery and despair – as you suspect Smith does – 'Alone' is quite the appetiser."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Doyle, Patrick (2019-03-30). "The Cure's Robert Smith on Rock Hall Induction and 'F-cking Great' New Album". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
  2. ^ "The Cure Debuted New Songs "Alone" And "Endsong" At European Tour Opener". Stereogum. 2022-10-07. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
  3. ^ Teeple, Alice (2022-03-03). "Robert Smith Reveals title of New Cure Album "Songs of a Lost World"". Post-Punk.com. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
  4. ^ Petridis, Alexis (2024-09-26). "The Cure: Alone review – majestically wreathed in misery and despair". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-09-26.