The Cure releases two live songs to benefit the planet

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A very special and collectible material.

The Cure joins the resurgence of legendary bands this year and comes with fresh news. The British group has put the batteries and has just announced the release of two new songs in live recording format. These tracks will be part of a double sided A for the benefit of the music industry climate foundation Earth Percentfounded by the great Brian Eno.

Before his long-awaited album arrives Songs Of A Lost Worldyou will be able to enjoy “And Nothing Is Forever” and “I Can Never Say Goodbye” on vinyl.

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“And Nothing Is Forever” was recorded in the iconic South of France Arena in Montpellier on November 8, 2022, while “I Can Never Say Goodbye” was recorded a few days later, on November 13, 2022, in the Zenith de Toulouse.

There are 100 vinyl records in stock and they will be autographed by Robert Smith and can be obtained through the website of The Cure.

For those who don't get their hands on those first copies, discs 101 to 5000 will be available exclusively in the store. Naked Record Club.

Buy at Naked Record Club!

The Cure and Naked Record Club will donate 100% of the net proceeds from this release to Earth PercentSo, in addition to enjoying new music, you'll also be supporting a super important cause.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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