On this day, 34 years ago, The Cure released their 8th studio album Disintegration (Fiction Records, 2 May 1989). The record marks a return to the introspective and gloomy style the band had established in the early 1980s. As he neared the age of 30, vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith had felt an increased pressure to follow up on the group's pop successes with a more enduring work. This, coupled with a distaste for the group's newfound popularity, caused Smith to lapse back into the use of hallucinogenic drugs, the effects of which had a strong influence on the production of the album. The Cure recorded Disintegration in Oxfordshire, with co-producer David M. Allen who was The Cure’s producer from late 1988 to early 1989. Following the completion of the mixing of the album, founding member Lol Tolhurst was fired from the band. Disintegration is characterized by a significant usage of synthesizers and keyboards, slow, "droning" guitar progressions and Smith's introspective vocals.
Disintegration became the band's first commercial peak, charting at number three in the United Kingdom and at number 12 in the United States, and producing several hit singles including "Lovesong", which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It remains The Cure's highest selling record to date, with more than three million copies sold worldwide.
Disintegration - Tracklist
1. |
Plainsong |
5:12 |
2. |
Pictures of You |
7:24 |
3. |
Closedown |
4:16 |
4. |
Lovesong |
3:29 |
5. |
Last Dance |
4:42 |
6. |
Lullaby |
4:08 |
7. |
Fascination Street |
5:16 |
8. |
Prayers for Rain |
6:05 |
9. |
The Same Deep Water as You |
9:19 |
10. |
Disintegration |
8:18 |
11. |
Homesick |
7:06 |
12. |
Untitled |
Chart positions (1989) |
Peak |
Australian Albums |
9 |
Austrian Albums |
5 |
Canada Top Albums/CDs |
22 |
Dutch Albums |
3 |
Finnish Albums |
16 |
French Albums |
3 |
German Albums |
2 |
New Zealand Albums |
6 |
Norwegian Albums |
7 |
Spanish Albums |
4 |
Swedish Albums |
10 |
Swiss Albums |
4 |
UK Albums |
3 |
US |
12 |
This month, 45 years ago, Throbbing Gristle released their debut 7” single “United/Zyklon B Zombie" (May 1978) through the band's own label, Industrial Records. After approximately 20,000 sales, re-pressing was taken over by Rough Trade although be it with a different mix making Cosey Fanni Tutti's guitars sound louder in the centre section of "Zyklon B Zombie" as an improvement upon the original version.
A third pressing was in white vinyl (1,000 copies) and clear vinyl (1,000 copies) and features around two minutes of rain and train sounds at the end of side two.
"United" was featured on Throbbing Gristle's second studio album D.o.A: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle, be it in a sped-up version lasting only 16 seconds.
Both tracks were later released on the CD re-version of The Second Annual Report (1991) in their original versions.
The single reached 39th position in the UK Indie Chart
United (7")
1. United 4:03
2 Zyklon B Zombie
DISCOGS
Throbbing Gristlle:
Cosey Fanni Tutti
Chris Carter
Genesis P-Orridge († 14/03.2020)
Peter Christopherson († 24/11.2010)
On this day, 41 years ago, the Virgin Prunes released the stand-alone single Pagan Lovesong. It was originally released as 7” and 12” only by Rough Trade Records on 30 April 1982. Although it was a relative succes, reaching the UK indie chart’s 13th position, the songs of this release were not included on their upcoming debut album If I Die, I Die (November 1982). It was not only until the re-release of that album on CD (1990) Pagan Lovesong was included on the album. For the 12” and almost 7 minutes lasting version of Pagan Lovesong, the so called ‘Vibeakimbo’ version, and b-side ‘Dave is Dead’, the fans had to wait until the single was re-released as an CD single by New Rose Records in 1993. Then again, this CD-single didn’t fear the original single version edit but instead a slightly longer ‘Tormentallama’ version, exclusive to this release until today.
Pagan Lovesong (Lyrics)
Heathen, a pagan
No sun shines for me
Savage but gentle
The animal within
And I see it now
And I see it now
I had a weird dream
Watch but don't touch
I had a weird dream
I'm taking it away
Put it in a bag, hide it in a tree
Put it in a bag, hide it in a tree
I want to steal your heart, your heart
With these eyes I cannot see
And this cold heart never bleeds, never, oh no, never
Sweet smell this poison, the colour you bring
Tongue swollen venom, to touchâ?¦to love
And I see it now
And I see, see it now
I had a weird dream
Watch but don't touch
I had a weird dream
I'm taking it away
Put it in a bag, hide it in a tree
Put it in a bag, hide it in a tree
I want to steal your heart
I want to eat, eat your heart
I reach for the sky but never, never can touch
It seems so easy, easy to me
Still I cannot, will not take this thing
Hearsay, this heresy
A victim to sin
Eternal the torment, the answer lies within
I had a weird dream watch but don't touch
I had a weird dream I'm taking it away
The love you give is the love, the love you get, you get
Songwriters: David Kelly / Trevor Rowen / Richard Evans / David Watson / Gavin Friday / Derek Rowen
Pagan Lovesong - 7" single (RT 106)
a. Pagan Lovesong – 3:28
b. Dave-Id Is Dead – 4:17
Pagan Lovesong - 12" single (12 RT 106)
A. Pagan Lovesong (Vibeakimbo) 6:49
B1.Pagan Lovesong 3:28
B2. Dave-Id Is Dead 4:17
Pagan Lovesong - CD single (New Rose Records - 1993)
1. Pagan Lovesong (Tormentallama) 4:51
2. I Like the Way You're Frightened 8:25
3. Pagan Lovesong (Vibeakimbo) 6:49
4. Dave-Id Is Dead 4:18

On this day, 20 ago, Wire returned after a hiatus of a decade with their 10th studio album, Send!
On this day, 20 ago (28 April 2003), Wire released their tenth studio album Send. It was their first recording, with the original four piece line-up, since the Manscape (1990). Drummer Robert Gotobed quit after the release of Manscape because he felt the musical direction of Wire increasingly relied too much on drum machines and loops. It was also the first full-length release by any incarnation of the group since 1991! The album contains seven songs previously released in 2002 on the EPs Read & Burn 01 and Read & Burn 02, and four songs exclusive to this release.
The initial first 2000 mail-order copies of the album came with a bonus live album WIRE - Metro, Chicago, 14 September 2002. Reportedly this inclusion was made to boost the sellings since the majority of the tracks on Send had already been released as the two Read & Burn EPs.
The album was critically acclaimed by many music magazines and received an overall 4/5 star quotation.
The British music magazine Mojo ranked Send at 10 on their best albums of 2003 list. The album also scores 84/100 on the Metacritic website, signifying "universal acclaim".
Send (Original 2003 Digi-Pack CD tracklist)
|
|
|
1. |
"In the Art of Stopping" |
3:34 |
2. |
"Mr Marx's Table" |
3:02 |
3. |
"Being Watched" |
2:57 |
4. |
"Comet" |
3:17 |
5. |
"The Agfers of Kodack" |
3:11 |
6. |
"Nice Streets Above" |
3:45 |
7. |
"Spent" |
4:43 |
8. |
"Read & Burn" |
2:34 |
9. |
"You Can't Leave Now" |
3:41 |
10. |
"Half Eaten" |
1:58 |
11. |
"99.9" |
7:42 Personal: |
Wire
Colin Newman
Graham Lewis
Bruce Gilbert
Robert Grey (aka Robert Gotobed)

Peter Jennings Disciples addresses the struggle of letting go with new single
There's a saying that goes, "it’s water under the bridge". It refers to the things in our past that happened and cannot be changed. It's also the inspiration for the new single from Peter Jennings Disciples, "Not Enough Bridge".
But sometimes there’s too much history, too much trauma to let bygones be bygones. To save yourself from the raging floodwaters, you might have to let someone else get swept away. That's the message of "Not Enough Bridge".
Also available is the sombre, gritty mix by Bellhead, the experimental/electronic mix by Kiwillian & the grinding, industrial mix by Circle Six.
"Not Enough Bridge" is available in digital format on Bandcamp and all other major streaming platforms.