Hello fellow Cure fans,
I have been listening to The Cure since 1992 and saw them live more than a dozen times I think. I began perfecting my keyboard skills with numerous Cure covers (The Walk, A Forest,...) and played some of them onstage (Just like heaven...). 2 years after becoming a core Cure fan, I found my own band which still exists today, Swiss new wave act Magnetfisch:
http://www.youtube.com/user/AlizarineTV (http://www.youtube.com/user/AlizarineTV)
so, feel free to watch to our videos and listen to our music in which you will certainly recognize who inspired us ;-)
best wishes & cure on! T / Magnetfisch
"if you are wondering how "Seventeen Seconds" by The Cure would have sounded if Robert and Co. had decided to make it an electronic piece of art it would have sounded a bit like magnetfisch"
"Although the music is electronic in its structure, I personally rather see the incisive guitar sounds, which remind me of giants like The Durutti Column, And Also The Trees and The Cure. Unfortunately, such melodic, unobtrusive New Wave is much too rare nowadays."
hello dear fellow Cure fans,
my instrumental new wave band just released its new EP "Lieder Maximo" (http://magnetfisch.bandcamp.com/album/lieder-maximo (http://magnetfisch.bandcamp.com/album/lieder-maximo)). On our new tube channel, you will find our latest music videos as well https://www.youtube.com/user/AlizarineTV (https://www.youtube.com/user/AlizarineTV)
rock on and long live The Cure
Tim / Magnetfisch
2 posts in over 6 months and both plugging your band. I do hope you will be joining some of our discussions about The Cure very soon?
sure, you're absolutely right. point taken!
Well done so far, thank you! :smth023
Nothing wrong with plugging your band, just a bit "suspicious" when there's nothing else. ;)