Album artwork for Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys by Lol Tolhurst

Intensely lyrical and evocative, gripping and unforgettable, this is the definitive story of a singular band whose legacy endures many decades hence, told from the point of view of a participant and eyewitness who was there when it happened--and even before it all began.

As two of the first punks in a provincial English town, Lol Tolhurst and Robert Smith didn't have it easy. Outsiders from the start, theirs was a friendship based initially on proximity and a shared love of music. They began playing together in pubs and soon developed their own unique style and approach to songwriting, resulting in timeless songs that sparked a deep sense of identification and empathy in listeners and spawning a new subculture dubbed "Goth" by the press. But there was also a dark side to The Cure's intense and bewildering success. Tolhurst was nursing a growing alcoholism that would destroy his place in The Cure and nearly end his life.

Lol Tolhurst

Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys

Da Capo
Album artwork for Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys by Lol Tolhurst
Paperback

$21.99

Paperback.

Released 10/31/2017Catalog Number

9780306825811

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Lol Tolhurst

Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys

Da Capo
Album artwork for Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys by Lol Tolhurst
Paperback

$21.99

Paperback.

Released 10/31/2017Catalog Number

9780306825811

Learn more

Intensely lyrical and evocative, gripping and unforgettable, this is the definitive story of a singular band whose legacy endures many decades hence, told from the point of view of a participant and eyewitness who was there when it happened--and even before it all began.

As two of the first punks in a provincial English town, Lol Tolhurst and Robert Smith didn't have it easy. Outsiders from the start, theirs was a friendship based initially on proximity and a shared love of music. They began playing together in pubs and soon developed their own unique style and approach to songwriting, resulting in timeless songs that sparked a deep sense of identification and empathy in listeners and spawning a new subculture dubbed "Goth" by the press. But there was also a dark side to The Cure's intense and bewildering success. Tolhurst was nursing a growing alcoholism that would destroy his place in The Cure and nearly end his life.