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Bloodflowers is the tenth studio album by English rock band The Cure, released on 15 February 2000. The album features a more introspective sound than its predecessors, combining elements of gothic rock with atmospheric and ambient influences. It is often considered a spiritual sequel to their earlier albums, particularly 'Disintegration'. The lyrical themes revolve around loss, longing, and existential reflection, showcasing Robert Smith's distinctive vocal style and poignant songwriting. The album received generally positive reviews and has been praised for its cohesive sound and emotional depth, solidifying The Cure's legacy in the alternative rock scene.