Renowned music critic Simon Reynolds uses this space to archive classic interviews and essays, including his definitive 1992 Melody Maker piece on Robert Smith's creative mindset during the Wish era.

When fans search for "The Cure Blogspot," they are most often looking for , the most influential fan site in the band's history.

Its decline mirrors the internet’s shift from individual curation to algorithmic consumption. Today, one can find any Cure song in three seconds, but the context —the bootleg liner notes, the amateur photo of a 1989 soundcheck, the comment from a fan in Argentina who cried to “Untitled”—is largely lost.

A typical "Cure Blogspot" is not a review site. It is a museum. You will find:

To understand the importance of The Cure Blogspot , one must first understand the era: