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The Cure is the self-titled album by the British rock band The Cure, released in 2004. The album showcases a blend of alternative rock and post-punk, characterized by Robert Smith's distinctive vocals and introspective lyrics. It explores themes of love, loss, and existential angst, featuring a mix of upbeat tracks and melancholic ballads. The sound is marked by atmospheric instrumentation and a return to the band's roots, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners. The album's legacy is often viewed through the lens of The Cure's evolution as a band, maintaining their relevance in the ever-changing music landscape.