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Why Blogspot? Because The Cure’s history is messy. With over 13 studio albums, dozens of B-sides (many of which are superior to the A-sides), hundreds of live bootlegs, and a rotating cast of band members, a standard Wikipedia page wasn't enough. Blogspot allowed fans to become curators.
Between 2005 and 2015, the internet was fragmenting. Myspace was for social climbing, forums (like the legendary Chain of Flowers or The Cure Community ) were for arguing about set lists, but Blogspot—Google’s free, clunky, highly customizable blogging platform—became the home for the obsessive.
There is a specific nostalgia associated with the Blogspot era. It represents a time when the internet felt smaller and more personal. Unlike a corporate wiki, a blog is a labor of love. When you visit an old Cure blogspot today, you are seeing the band through the eyes of a single, dedicated fan. the cure blogspot
If you are using the blog to discover the band's music, look for posts tagged with "Remaster"
: Long-form track-by-track reviews provided depth that modern 280-character platforms simply cannot match. Key Blogs That Defined the Scene Why Blogspot
Posted by: MementoMori83 Time: 3:14 AM Mood: Melancholic Playing: "Plainsong" on repeat
We have more “sleep aids” than ever: blue light blockers, melatonin gummies, white noise machines. Yet, insomnia is rampant. Why? Blogspot allowed fans to become curators
The platform encourages members to upload their own creative tributes and critical reviews of albums ranging from Three Imaginary Boys to Songs of a Lost World .