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Artist: The Cure
Label: Geffen Records
Category: Music

List Price: $6.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 2852

Format: Ep
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4

MPN: 001190502
UPC: 602517826885
EAN: 0602517826885
ASIN: B001DZDTJU

Release Date: September 16, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: cd is sealed. no apo/fpo.

Tracks:

  • The Only One - Remix 4 by 30 Seconds To Mars
  • Freakshow - Wolves at the Gate Remix by Jade E Puget (AFI)
  • Sleep When I'm Dead - Remix by Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance) & Julien-K
  • Perfect Boy - Remix 4 by Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz (Fallout Boy)
  • Exploding Head Syndrome - 4 Singles Remix by 65 Days Of Static

Similar Items:

  • Perfect Boy (Mix 13)
  • 4:13 Dream
  • Sleep When I'm Dead (Mix 13)
  • Freakshow (Mix 13)
  • The Only One (Mix 13)

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Members of fall out boy, afi, my chemical romance, 30 seconds to mars and 65 days of static remix the cure for the 'hypnagogic states' ep! The cure have announced an ep of remixes of the first 4 singles taken from their imminent new album. Gerard way (my chemical romance) & Julien-K, pete wentz & patrick stump (fall out boy), jade puget (afi), jared leto (30 seconds to mars) and 65 days of static (who supported the cure on most of their recent 59 date world 4tour), have exclusively remixed the first 4 singles from the forthcoming studio album for this special ep. All artist royalties from the ep will benefit the international red cross. The cure's new studio album, their 13th, is scheduled for release on 13th october via suretone/geffen. Led as always by lead singer/guitarist robert smith, the cure line-up comprises long-time members bass player simon gallup, drummer jason cooper and, back in the band for a third time, guitarist porl thompson.

Album Description
Members of fall out boy, afi, my chemical romance, 30 seconds to mars and 65 days of static remix the cure for the 'hypnagogic states' ep! The cure have announced an ep of remixes of the first 4 singles taken from their imminent new album. Gerard way (my chemical romance), pete wentz & patrick stump (fall out boy), jade puget (afi), jared leto (30 seconds to mars) and 65 days of static (who supported the cure on most of their recent 59 date world 4tour), have exclusively remixed the first 4 singles from the forthcoming studio album for this special ep. All artist royalties from the ep will benefit the international red cross. The cure's new studio album, their 13th, is scheduled for release on 13th october via suretone/geffen. Led as always by lead singer/guitarist robert smith, the cure line-up comprises long-time members bass player simon gallup, drummer jason cooper and, back in the band for a third time, guitarist porl thompson.


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3 out of 5 stars Hypnagogic States   September 16, 2008
 18 out of 18 found this review helpful

The Hypnagogic States EP is an unnecessary and unwanted stop-gap measure placed between the end of the Cure's single series and the delayed release of their thirteenth studio album, 4:13 Dream, which comes out October 28th. When the remixer list was announced, I knew that the EP was going to be a disappointment. Instead of opting for a group of talented and experienced remixers like Junior Boys and Hot Chip, Universal culled their lads from the most popular emo and alternative rock acts they could find, resulting in a group that sounded impressive, but was essentially inexperienced. However, not all is bad, and the EP does still manage to have some interesting moments and styles.

"The Only One" remix by Jared Leto of 30 Seconds To Mars is actually a surprisingly good remix of the song, keeping the pop spirit of the song while adding in a lot of variation in instrumentation and style, making it a lovely ballad instead of a driving pop track. Considering that some 30 Seconds To Mars material like "The Kill" and "From Yesterday" is substantially better than the works of the other three emo/alternative remixers, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the remix turned out to be interesting and intelligent. The "Freakshow" remix by Jade Puget of AFI is a less inspired remix, but it's still fun and enjoyable. Puget takes the funky aspects of the track and expands on them, making it a frantic techno dance track. While it is less innovative than "The Only One," it does something fresh with the source material. And this is where the EP takes a turn for the worse.

The "Sleep When I'm Dead" remix by Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance is dull and sticks much to closely to the source material. Way adds in electronic drums and the song eventually breaks down into a slow techno track, but at the end of the day, the song is still the same dark, alternative track it was on the single. Unlike Leto and Puget, Way didn't do anything new with the track regarding it's style or impact, but at least he did something original. The same can't be said for "The Perfect Boy" remix by Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy, which starts out as a really bad take on "Close To Me," one of the Cure's best and most well-known tracks. It develops into a dull, distorted rock song, effectively ignoring the original pop beauty of the track in favor of some dull emo/alt. rock.

"Exploding Head Syndrome" is a remix of all four singles by 65daysofstatic, the post-rock band that opened for the Cure on their 2008 tour. Fortunately, this remix is actually quite interesting, taking the basic workings of the source tracks and building them up extensively with the band's post-rock sound. While no single part of the track really stands out as the best part of the EP, the track as a whole is fresh and innovative, and certainly something you haven't heard before from the Cure.

In summation, the Hypnagogic States EP certainly never needed to happen, but the artists' royalties from its sale go to support the Red Cross, so at least it serves a good purpose. "The Only One" and "Exploding Head Syndrome" are both excellent remixes that do something new with the material. "Freakshow" is interesting but not particularly captivating, and "Sleep When I'm Dead" and "The Perfect Boy" are boring and do little with their source material to warrant their existence. However, you get a lot of music for your money, as this EP clocks in around 37 minutes, which is as long as many a pop LP. All in all, this is a collector's item and likely won't appeal to people other than Cure die-hard fans. Three stars for "The Only One," "Freakshow," and "Exploding Head Sydrome."



1 out of 5 stars Don't bother   September 21, 2008
 4 out of 7 found this review helpful

Although the profits are going to a good cause, I am devastated that RS has allowed a bunch of emo monkeys to play around with the songs.
This ep makes mixed up look like a masterpiece.
Someone said the other day "no wonder emo kids harm themselves"

A sad day really.



4 out of 5 stars A good example of artistic impression...   September 18, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I think that overall the remixes are all interesting, and in the end the proceeds go to a good cause. If you are a true fan, the mixes provide another twist on the fantastic journey that is "The Cure". While it is true that it isn't 100% brand new Cure material, it lends itself very well to a small addition to my 30 year Cure collection (scary!).

I recommend the purchase!



4 out of 5 stars This EP will keep The Cure relevant to non-fans   September 18, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you have not been "loving" the uninspired new singles from The Cure, this EP may be the answer. Mixed by a slew of cutting edge producers, the first four tracks are complete reinventions of their last four singles with a vibrant and urgent electronic groove. Freakshow even borders on being a dancefloor gem. Seriously. As a long time fan, it got me wondering what a great direction and departure a full album like this might have been. The odd, beleaguered and throwaway fifth track, "Exploding Head Syndrome", is four other mixes of the four singles (not an non-album track) that goes on and on and on and on and on... for 21 minutes. While this EP will keep The Cure relevant to non-fans and maybe even get them more radio play, longtime fans might be alienated by this interesting experiment.


5 out of 5 stars Cannot Wait for Studio Album   September 21, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Very good bunch of remixes makes me very hopeful for the studio album with the Cure's own non-remix style!

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