The Cure
The Cure Full Concert at Metropol, Berlin featuring The Holy Hour and more
Ah, The Cure in 1981—a fascinating chapter in their storied journey! By the time of their live recording at the Metropol in Berlin on March 6, 1981, they were riding the wave of their album *Faith*, released just a few months earlier in April 1981. This was a pivotal moment for the band, as they were transitioning from the post-punk sounds of their earlier work into a darker, more atmospheric direction that *Faith* encapsulated beautifully. Interestingly, this performance captured the band in their early prime. They were still a bit under the radar but quickly gaining traction in the UK and beyond. The setlist from that night reflects this—the haunting echoes of tracks like "The Drowning Man" and "10.15 Saturday Night" showcase their distinctive blend of moody melodies and introspective lyrics. The energy in the venue must have been electric, with fans connecting with the raw emotion radiating through the music. It's a riveting glimpse of a band on the cusp of major influence, forging their unique path in the alternative rock landscape.