The Cure Teases Upcoming Album in Exciting New Update
H2: Exciting Updates from The Cure
Fans of The Cure have been eagerly anticipating new music, and with the upcoming album *Songs of a Lost World* set for release in 2024, there’s thrilling news on the horizon. It’s been a 16-year gap since their last album, but it seems Robert Smith and the band are keen to make the wait for their next studio LP much shorter.
H3: New Studio Sessions in 2025
The Cure’s official site recently underwent updates, including an intriguing addition to their biography. The new information indicates, “In March 2025 the band went back into Rockfield Studios to record 13 more songs for a follow-up album.” This statement has sparked excitement among fans, hinting at their ongoing creative momentum.
H3: A Concert Film in the Works
Additionally, the biography mentions that Smith is working on reediting and remixing *The Show of a Lost World* film, reportedly based on their concert from November 2024 at London’s Troxy. This performance included the full album and various classic tracks from the band, making the film an exciting project for fans.
H3: A Promising Musical Output
In past comments, Smith hinted that the wait between *Songs of a Lost World* and the next release wouldn’t be as lengthy as the interval between 2008’s *4:13 Dream* and their latest album. The band has been prolific, recording three albums’ worth of material over the past few years.
Smith shared, “We recorded about 25 or 26 songs in 2019. I’ve always tried to get three albums completed.” His confidence in the band’s progress was evident when he mentioned, “Having finished this one, the second one is virtually finished as well.”
H3: New Tracks on the Horizon
During the *Songs of a Lost World* Tour, The Cure introduced several live tracks that will feature on the upcoming album. However, songs like “Another Happy Birthday,” which debuted during the tour, are still unreleased and could be part of future albums.
While specific release dates or further information haven’t emerged yet, we can expect the buzz surrounding the new album to intensify as The Cure gears up for their headlining performances at major festivals next year.
What new sounds or themes are you hoping to hear from The Cure in their upcoming releases?