On This Day: May 25, 1987 - The Cure Released Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me

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On This Day: May 25, 1987 - The Cure Released Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me
On this day May 25, 1987, The Cure released their seventh studio album Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me, a bold and expansive double LP that showcased the band’s full creative range. Blending gothic rock, pop, psychedelia, and experimental sounds, the album marked a major breakthrough for the band in the United States and around the world.

Featuring standout tracks like Just Like Heaven, Catch, and Why Can’t I Be You, the album reached number 40 on the Billboard charts and helped establish The Cure as a prominent force in the alternative scene. Its eclectic style and emotional depth made it one of the most influential albums of the decade.

Fun fact: Just Like Heaven became The Cure’s first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 and remains one of their most beloved and recognizable songs.

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