Today’s video of the day is The Cure – “The Exploding Boy” released in 1985.


The Cure, an English new wave/post-punk/pop-rock band formed in 1976 in Crawley, West Sussex, has left an indelible mark on the music scene. Originally known as Malice in 1976 and Easy Cure in 1977, they settled on The Cure in 1978. The band, with its iconic frontman, songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist, Robert Smith, has weathered numerous line-up changes over the years. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, The Cure’s influential sound has captivated fans worldwide. Their timeless track, “The Exploding Boy,” serves as the B-side release for the In Between Days Single. This song, an embodiment of the band’s post-punk roots, is featured on their highly acclaimed album, “The Head on the Door.” Released in 1985, the album marked a pivotal moment in The Cure’s discography, showcasing a shift towards a more accessible and melodic sound. “The Exploding Boy” stands out as a testament to the band’s versatility, blending introspective lyrics with a catchy, upbeat melody.

Fans, eager to celebrate The Cure’s musical journey, have created a fan-made video for “The Exploding Boy.” This visually captivating tribute captures the essence of the song, reflecting the band’s evolution through various artistic elements. The video serves as a testament to the enduring impact of The Cure’s music on fans and artists alike. As The Cure’s legacy continues to resonate with new generations, “The Exploding Boy” remains a cherished piece of their extensive catalog. Its inclusion on “The Head on the Door” solidifies its place within the band’s evolution, bridging the gap between their post-punk origins and the more polished sound that would define their later work.

In the ever-changing landscape of music, The Cure’s ability to evolve while staying true to their distinctive sound is evident in the timeless appeal of songs like “The Exploding Boy.” This fan-made video serves as both a homage to the band’s history and a celebration of the enduring connection between The Cure and their devoted fanbase.

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