OMG, The Cure’s keyboardist Roger O’Donnell say that their first album in over 10 years “will be the last.”
Get more from Robert Smith who has announced that The Cure upcoming untitled 14th album will be their last one. Read on to see why The Cure New Album is The Last…
CelebNMusic247.com reports that Robert Smith and keyboardist Roger O’Donnell thinks this album will most likely be the ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ bands final release of their career.
Why The Cure New Album is The Last!
The Cure’s keyboardist Roger O’Donnell told SiriusXM:
I personally think it will be the last Cure record. I know it’s been said a million times before, but at this stage in our lives… As far as I’m concerned, yeah, this is it. But I’ve gone into every album thinking this is it, and not glibly. I actually think this is it.
Roger added that he even told frontman Robert Cure that it was time to say goodbye to the band.
O’Donnell feels that the last Cure album should be the “saddest” and “most dramatic” collection possible.
He said:
It’s epic, I can say that about it. I mean, playing it and sitting there and listening back to it… everybody’s jaws were dropping.
I said to Robert a couple of years ago, ‘We have to make one more record, and it has to be the saddest record that’s ever been made and the most dramatic’. And I think it will be.
He concludes by teasing:
We’re thinking about playing it live, whenever we get to do that [and] whenever it gets finished.
The Cure is set to headline Glastonbury in June with many other festival dates lined up over summer, and the musician hinted that they could preview some of the new material at the shows.