
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.
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.