Pornography is The Cure’s darkest and most intense album, marking the culmination of their early gothic sound. Released in 1982, it is often regarded as a landmark in post-punk and gothic rock, drenched in bleak atmospheres, haunting lyrics, and heavy, distorted production. The album was recorded during a tumultuous period for the band, with Robert Smith later describing it as a time of self-destruction and despair. Opening with the chilling line "It doesn't matter if we all die", Pornography is a sonic descent into madness, blending hypnotic drum loops, eerie synths, and aggressive guitar tones. Despite its bleakness, it remains a fan favorite and one of The Cure's most influential records, setting the stage for the band’s later evolution.
Tracklist:
Side A:
A1. One Hundred Years
A2. A Short Term Effect
A3. The Hanging Garden
A4. Siamese Twins
Side B:
B1. The Figurehead
B2. A Strange Day
B3. Cold
B4. Pornography
Polydor
2022
Vinyl, LP
Picture Disc
0602438431151
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