Wedding Songs Lyrics And Chords

The Cure have a unique type of brilliance. No other group in music history that has managed to bridge the gap between punk and pop with sentimentality and sadness this causes a chain reaction worldwide shade of melancholy and regret of euphoria to millions of fans. With its dominant, melodic bass lines and high-pitched voice of Robert Smith, echoing a sad obsession lyric drama, The Cure are mixed psychedelic punk, goth, dark, pop and sounds in a amagalm what is the way the sound.

Probably no other album in music history that served as a turning point in a band, offering the height of his popularity with the exploration, Glooming, sounds seductive, hypnotic, haunting voice and simple words. Despite the reluctance of the label that the album would be "commercial suicide", "disintegration" Launched in 1989, is the return of The Cure for known routes of introspective melancholy, and his absolute masterpiece.

Having reached a stage of maturity, their eighth album, The experience of healing with a dark and seductive atmosphere that wraps the thread around the obsessive desire, opinions, beliefs romance, breaks and Tainted Love. Darker than pop of The Cure release of "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me" in 1987, however, more pop of The Cure eighties to early versions "faith" and pornography, "" disintegration "is somewhere in the middle. Full of teen angst romance melancholy sad and creative "disintegration" is a pop album that treats it as a torment most beautiful art.

Characterized by use of capital synthesizers and keyboards, guitar riffs and monotonous meditative Smith, the album opens with "Plainsong," a slow rain of orchestral synths and guitars. Then, 'Pictures of You "with its ethereal melody and well structured guitar, synth ballad echoes Smith's bitter sweet relationship ended abruptly. Although optimistic words, 'Pictures of intertwined You "is emotional, passionate and romantic with bass lines and synthesizer boards.

"Closedown and "Prayers for Rain" comes from the layers of keyboards anchored by dark guitar progressions. "Closedown" is a topic that reflects the growing weakness Smith, physical and artistic, while "Prayers for Rain" is a matter ultimately depressing echoes the definition of a rainy day melancholy.

"Lovesong" is the only Top Ten album and perhaps the most complex of all tracks. Although an upbeat groove riffs guitar dance and rhythm sections, "Lovesong" is certainly dark and sober, in a show full of emotion. It's a simple love song that, contrary Smith's ability to reveal the condition, he manages to shake the spectators. Written as a wedding gift to his wife-to-be, "Lovesong" simply demonstrates simple emotions can do much more vague and ambiguous language.

"Lullaby" is a moody track with rhythm guitar chords that anchor the lyrics by Whispering Smith. Almost a terrible fear that describes an image to be eaten by a spider man, "Lullaby" Smith recalls the nightmares of his childhood when his father used to sing lullabies to end horrible.

"Fascination Street" is presented as a happier, brighter, but under lined track Typical street Caterwaul anchored singing voice chat corrupt Smith of Bourbon Street in New Orleans. After 1.5 minutes instrumental intro, the theme enters a rapid pace, with simple, repetitive lyrics and strengthening the voice of Smith's intensity and track progress of the grand final, taking a last cry before changing Roan asleep in a.

The song, "disintegration" is a song of love betrayed and a typical example of the musical style of the album floating around the omnipresent keyboards, guitar progressions complex repetitive rhythmic patterns and depressing lyrics that are so complex, yet so simple. If you have a heart can not but be affected by Robert Smith sings "I leave you with photos, photos of cheating, stains on the carpet and stains on the memory, songs about happiness murmured in dreams when we both knew how the end is always … '

The tracks that complement the album include "Last Dance", "The Same Deep Water As You ',' Homesick 'and' Untitled '. Stay tuned style of the album, with the exception of 'Untitled' which is very optimistic, are the atmosphere, almost Gothic ballads mix with pavement keyboard lines from various parts of guitar and drum patterns, laced with introspective lyrics by Robert Smith.

Having sold over three million copies worldwide, the "breakup" album remains the most sold for the cure. Incidentally, albums ranked No. 3 in the album chart in the UK and # 12 on the Billboard U.S. 200. The album also produced singles with the single "Lovesong" "reaching # 2 Billboard Hot 100, 'Lullaby' is ranked # 5 in UK Charts, Reaching out to # 1 on the modern rock charts and 'Pictures of You' # 24 Fascination Street 'UK charts. Furthermore, "Disintegration" was voted one of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" in Rolling Stone at # 326.

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