Erstwhile Vivian Girl and Crystal Stilts drummer Frankie Rose lends a sultry slant to The Cure’s classic album in its entirety
“Frankie Rose has forged an enviable musical legacy, from playing with bands like Crystal Stilts and The Vivian Girls during the heyday of the late 00s Brooklyn indie scene to releasing influential solo albums like "Interstellar" and "Cage Tropical." Synthesizing wide-ranging influences, she's crafted a very distinctive and original musical voice that echoes some of the best post-punk, new wave and 80s pop while still sounding totally fresh. It was in this spirit that Rose covered The Cure's classic second album in its entirety. Produced with Jorge Elbrecht behind the desk, Rose’s interpretation updates the album’s palette while sticking to fairly rigidly to The Cure’s original. This is a fan’s homage, a spin on a trusted classic that maintains the mood while injecting new resonances, particularly in Frankie Rose’s vocal.
"Since I already think it's a perfect record, I tried not to reinterpret too much and stick to similar sounds as the original, but with a twist.”
Musically, Rose has very much kept the faith, with A Reflection’s gothic, synth harpsichord introduction creeping in like in a horror film murder scene before the first vocal track Play For Today introduces Rose’s distinctive voice. While the most well known songs on the album might be A Forest and the eponymous title track, Rose’s interpretation of this track sounds like the big post punk chart hit it should have been, sweeping synth strings and wistful atmospherics married to the incessant beat dynamics. Rose’s vocal delivery is just primed to hook.
Here Frankie Rose offers the listener new ways to experience one of the founding stones of the post-punk era.”
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Erstwhile Vivian Girl and Crystal Stilts drummer Frankie Rose lends a sultry slant to The Cure’s classic album in its entirety
“Frankie Rose has forged an enviable musical legacy, from playing with bands like Crystal Stilts and The Vivian Girls during the heyday of the late 00s Brooklyn indie scene to releasing influential solo albums like "Interstellar" and "Cage Tropical." Synthesizing wide-ranging influences, she's crafted a very distinctive and original musical voice that echoes some of the best post-punk, new wave and 80s pop while still sounding totally fresh. It was in this spirit that Rose covered The Cure's classic second album in its entirety. Produced with Jorge Elbrecht behind the desk, Rose’s interpretation updates the album’s palette while sticking to fairly rigidly to The Cure’s original. This is a fan’s homage, a spin on a trusted classic that maintains the mood while injecting new resonances, particularly in Frankie Rose’s vocal.
"Since I already think it's a perfect record, I tried not to reinterpret too much and stick to similar sounds as the original, but with a twist.”
Musically, Rose has very much kept the faith, with A Reflection’s gothic, synth harpsichord introduction creeping in like in a horror film murder scene before the first vocal track Play For Today introduces Rose’s distinctive voice. While the most well known songs on the album might be A Forest and the eponymous title track, Rose’s interpretation of this track sounds like the big post punk chart hit it should have been, sweeping synth strings and wistful atmospherics married to the incessant beat dynamics. Rose’s vocal delivery is just primed to hook.
Here Frankie Rose offers the listener new ways to experience one of the founding stones of the post-punk era.”