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Title: Anyone heard this epic dark song from the Membranes? love this tune
Post by: Sally on August 02, 2015, 11:25:31
I just discovered the Membranes who were contemporaries of the Cure and then reformed recently and released this amazing epic double album that has been getting great and deserved good reviews. Really haunting and brooding. Watch their youtube below, I think it sound really cool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE9taFzaKx8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE9taFzaKx8)


http://www.facebook.com/themembranes (http://www.facebook.com/themembranes)
Title: Re: Anyone heard this epic dark song from the Membranes? love this tune
Post by: Ulrich on August 02, 2015, 15:27:22
Well in fact I heard this song before (some "friends" shared it via Facebook), I thought it was okay, but not enough to buy any Membranes stuff. Maybe they had a similar audience to The Cure back in the day, musically though I do think this is more similar to Killing Joke and the likes...?
Title: Re: Anyone heard this epic dark song from the Membranes? love this tune
Post by: Sally on August 02, 2015, 15:54:00
I guess it reminds of the heavier and darker side of the Cure of the great Pornography period. I can see what you mean when you compare them to Killing Joke as well. Their album is getting lots of great reviews here but maybe you are less keen on the noisier end of things! Looking up on wiki it seems that frontman John Robb is from Blackpool like Robert was - wonder if they knew each other?
Title: Re: Anyone heard this epic dark song from the Membranes? love this tune
Post by: Ulrich on August 03, 2015, 10:57:15
Quote from: Sally on August 02, 2015, 15:54:00
I guess it reminds of the heavier and darker side of the Cure of the great Pornography period.

Not for me. Over the years I often did read sentences like "sounds like the Cure" and when I took a listen, I was mostly disappointed, because to my ears it didn't!

Quote from: Sally on August 02, 2015, 15:54:00I can see what you mean when you compare them to Killing Joke as well. Their album is getting lots of great reviews here but maybe you are less keen on the noisier end of things!

I wouldn't say that - I used to listen to loads of "noisy" bands like Killing Joke (don't like them so much now any more) or Sonic Youth or Dinosaur Jr. (and many others).

Btw, Robert and his parents moved out of Blackpool while he was still very young...

John Robb has his other band too: Goldblade; and I did see him in documentaries about various bands! Also, as far as I know, he has his hand in this music website:
http://louderthanwar.com/ (http://louderthanwar.com/)
Title: Re: Anyone heard this epic dark song from the Membranes? love this tune
Post by: Ulrich on September 23, 2017, 12:10:41
Quote from: Sally on August 02, 2015, 15:54:00
... maybe you are less keen on the noisier end of things! Looking up on wiki it seems that frontman John Robb is from Blackpool like Robert was - wonder if they knew each other?

I forgot to ask him about this!  ;) Chatted with him last night after the Membranes' club gig in Stuttgart (which was a "last minute" show, special offer, entry only 10 euro). The gig was very good, I like their kinda "post-punk" sound (in the vein of PiL etc.). They are currently on tour supporting The Sisters Of Mercy and plan to tour in their own right next year. Catch them if you can!  :)
Title: Re: Anyone heard this epic dark song from the Membranes? love this tune
Post by: Ulrich on January 02, 2018, 10:28:19
http://www.themembranes.co.uk/top-10-songs-by-the-cure/
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The announcement of next year's 40th anniversary gig by The Cure underlines just omnipresent the Cure have been in our lives. The band built around Robert Smith have soundtracked the fallout from post punk, through the darkening so called 'Goth' days to the eighties Day-Glo lysergic pop to the ever schizophrenic battle between their light and dark with huge worldwide success. Of course this top 10 is not scientific. There is so much great music to sift through and so many phases of the band that everyone has their own version of, also much of the Cure's greatness has been in creating albums that are all consuming experiences but here we go...