This engaging historical memoir delves into the world of Goth music and culture, highlighting influential bands like The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, and Joy Division, which provided a refuge for misfits since the 80s. Authored by Lol Tolhurst, co-founder of The Cure, the narrative weaves personal memories with anecdotes from musicians and artists who shaped the genre, detailing the pivotal people, places, and events that solidified goth as a lasting movement. Beginning with the genre's origins, Tolhurst examines the early art and literature that inspired goth, referencing figures like T.S. Eliot, Edgar Allan Poe, Sylvia Plath, and Albert Camus. He traces the evolution of musicians who transitioned from punk to goth, introducing the 'Architects of Darkness'—the foundational bands that established the genre's roots. He then discusses the 'Spiritual Alchemists,' including Depeche Mode and Cocteau Twins, who expanded goth's cultural reach. The memoir also explores the significance of gothic fashion, detailing the clothing that accompanied the music. Ultimately, Tolhurst reflects on the enduring legacy of goth music, illustrating its influence across various mediums today and emphasizing why the genre remains relevant and important.
Lol Tolhurst Ordine dei libri
Lol Tolhurst è un autore, musicista e performer le cui prime imprese musicali hanno contribuito a plasmare la scena della musica alternativa. Come membro fondatore e batterista di una delle band più influenti della sua generazione, ha contribuito ad album rivoluzionari che hanno definito il suono del genere. Dopo la sua transizione dalla musica, ha continuato a scrivere e registrare con la sua band. Il suo libro di memorie intreccia i fili della sua vita e della sua arte, offrendo spunti sull'ispirato viaggio di un artista.


- 2023
- 2017
The inside story of The Cure 'Beautifully realised' Irish Times Coming of age in Thatcher's Britain in the late 70s and early 80s was really tough, especially if you lived in Crawley. But against the grinding austerity, social unrest and suburban boredom, the spark of rebellion that was punk set alight three young men who would become one of the most revered and successful bands of their generation. The Cure. Cured is a memoir by Lol Tolhurst, one of the founding imaginary boys, who met Robert Smith when they were five. Lol threads the genesis of The Cure through his schoolboy years with Smith, the iconic leader of the group, and the band's most successful era in the 1980s. He takes us up to the present day, a riveting forty years since the band's inception. The band's journey to worldwide success is woven into a story not only of great highs and lows but also of love, friendship, pain, forgiveness and, ultimately, redemption on a beach in Hawaii. Cured highlights those parts of the creative journey that are not normally revealed to fans, incorporating many first-hand recollections around Lol's personal odyssey. From suburban London to the Mojave desert, Cured brings an acute eye for the times to bear on a lifelong friendship, with tales of addiction and despair along the way. Cured is the story of a timeless band and a life truly lived.