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Listen to the Cure’s New Song “A Fragile Thing”

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The Cure have shared a new song, “A Fragile Thing”—the second from Songs of a Lost World. Listen to it below ahead of the album’s release on November 1. Also below, see the album’s newly revealed tracklist.

Songs of a Lost World, the Cure’s first album in 16 years, was produced with Paul Corkett at Rockfield Studios in Wales. Two other songs from the LP, “And Nothing Is Forever” and “I Can Never Say Goodbye,” will be released as a live single this November.

Read Sam Sodomsky’s Sunday Review of the Cure’s Wish.

Songs of a Lost World:

01 Alone
02 And Nothing Is Forever
03 A Fragile Thing
04 Warsong
05 Drone:Nodrone
06 I Can Never Say Goodbye
07 All I Ever Am
08 End Song

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