The Cure Discography 17 Albums 320 Kbps Install < 1080p FHD >

A psychedelic, experimental pivot following a near-breakup.

From post-punk beginnings to gothic masterpieces and pop stardom, here is the ultimate guide to The Cure’s studio discography. The Post-Punk Origins (1979–1980) the cure discography 17 albums 320 kbps install

A return to the long-form, melancholic style of Disintegration , intended as the final part of a thematic trilogy. A psychedelic, experimental pivot following a near-breakup

A somber, grey-toned record that explores themes of loss and doubt. A somber, grey-toned record that explores themes of

Widely considered their masterpiece of gloom. It is loud, distorted, and incredibly intense—an essential listen for any fan of dark alternative music. The Pop Transition (1984–1985)

The album that broke them into the mainstream. With tracks like "In Between Days" and "Close to Me," Robert Smith proved he was a master of the perfect pop hook. The Global Superstars (1987–1992)

This is where the signature "Cure sound" began. With the hit "A Forest," the band embraced spacious, cold, and atmospheric production. The "Gothic Trilogy" (1981–1982)