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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They should have released this single first. Fantastic.
Finally, a real breath of fresh air. While I'm not a Cure/Robert Smith purist, I do believe that the earlier singles were a little lacking (i.e. Freakshow). I liked Sleep when I'm Dead, and The Only One, but this new single takes the cake as the first really great thing they have done since Bloodflowers came out back in 2000 (or maybe the Signal To Noise single) . The...
Published on August 12, 2008 by Herbert West

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2.0 out of 5 stars A real let down
I went to a cd shop yesterday and looked to see if they had any of the 4 singles from the new album 4:13 Dream. I still haven't heard 4:13 Dream yet and it's already a year old. Found a pretty good deal for 2 of the singles. This one and Freakshow being $2 a peice. I myself am a very huge Cure fan and have collected a lot of their music over the years including...
Published on December 7, 2009 by Stephen B. Sumemrlin


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They should have released this single first. Fantastic., August 12, 2008
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Herbert West (The Rabbit Hole) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Perfect Boy (Mix 13) (Audio CD)
Finally, a real breath of fresh air. While I'm not a Cure/Robert Smith purist, I do believe that the earlier singles were a little lacking (i.e. Freakshow). I liked Sleep when I'm Dead, and The Only One, but this new single takes the cake as the first really great thing they have done since Bloodflowers came out back in 2000 (or maybe the Signal To Noise single) . The Perfect Boy has a great melodic hook that can be found on many of the band's wonderful back catalogue, something that people were complaining about with the three previous singles. Its obvious that this album is going to be straight-up rock Cure-style, mostly void of keyboards. However, if the rest of the album sounds like this song, I will be very pleased. The b-side Without You is great as well and features acoustic guitar. Kind of reminds me of Jupiter Crash. I dunno. I think people will be more pleased with this song than the previous three singles.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Boy, August 12, 2008
This review is from: Perfect Boy (Mix 13) (Audio CD)
As the fourth and final single heralding the release of the Cure's 13th studio album on October 13th, The Perfect Boy had plenty to live up to considering the excellent quality of the first three singles, which until now have seemed to get better and better. Fortunately for Cure fans, The Perfect Boy meets the standards set by the first three singles, striking an interesting balance between the cotton candy pop of Just Like Heaven and the rock and roll sound of their self-titled album's better tracks. Robert Smith stated that the song was one very near and dear to his heart, and from his emotional, sincere delivery, there is no doubting that it is true.

Both the single and the b-side, Without You, are builders, gradually mounting their sonic attack as the song progresses. The additional instrumentation that appears in the songs is intelligent and restrained, improving the songs without making them sound too busy. Without You comes off sounding like an outtake from the excellent Bloodflowers with modern Cure production sound, and is a worthy companion to The Perfect Boy. Another great single from a great band. Keep an ear out for the Hypnagogic States EP in September, remixed by a questionable selection of emo-alt's finest and 65daysofstatic, the opening act for the Cure's 2008 US Tour. All artist royalties from the EP will go to support the Red Cross, so even if the remixer selection is disappointing, the EP will at least serve a good purpose.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars High Fidelity, August 13, 2008
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"The Perfect Boy" is another really good one. I can hear a bit of "Strange Attraction" and "Mint Car" in this one and that's cool because those were among my favorites from Wild Mood Swings. Also hear a bit of "alt.end" in there on second listen. Sorry, I've listened to them so much the last 20 years I can't help but hear things that remind me of other songs I like. The b-side "Without You" is one of their best strummy, ballad-type songs. Robert really knocks it out of the park with some great soaring vocals. If you've ever gone your own way and severed any ties with any person, group, or organization this one strikes a chord. I've been really impressed with Robert's vocals and wordplay on all of the singles so far (and with the rest of the band's great work of course) and can't wait to hear all that will be on 4:13 Dream.

As I've taken all the new releases in over the last few months I've found "The Perfect Boy" and "The Only One" to have some very meaningful lyrics when viewed in context of who is singing them. Seems to be a theme, maybe the 20th anniversary Robert and his wife celebrated recently has something to do with it. Whatever the titles and lyrics are supposed to mean it's always encouraging to see a rocker, especially from my favorite band, endorse something as important as fidelity through his songs and lifestyle. And I'll try not to rant (much), but it reminds me of a potential reason I thought of as to why these Billboard chart-topping singles are receiving such limited airplay here despite their popularity (see the posts on thecure.com, I'm not making it up). It's not the music, it's the message that's keeping it off the airwaves. Think about it. Lyrics that support fidelity in relationships will get about as much support as a truly helpful spiritual lesson of any kind in the media - they'd rather keep the train wrecks coming, so destructive (or has it always been?). I've read people's complaints that The Cure doesn't stand for anything in reviews elsewhere and I think this proves entirely the opposite. Anyways, you're an inspiration RS!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars why aren't there more reviews of this one?, October 5, 2008
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this is easily the best single out of the four they have released this year. and the b-side is even better. pick it up.

completely unrelated, but not really.
the new album judging by these singles is NOT going to be their best.
however, i think the album's opener "underneath the stars" might be their best since plain song. i wasn't fortunate enough to have seen them play it but i have seen it on you tube, and the song rules.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Getting better with age, January 21, 2010
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T. Stinson (Cypress, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Perfect Boy (Mix 13) (Audio CD)
I don't know what it is, but this is a band that is still putting out great music. I grew up listing to The Cure, The Smiths, Depeche Mode and U2. U2 is still kicking out the hits. Depeche is struggling to get 1 hit per release. Wish The Smiths were still around because Morrissey by himself is not as good. But The Cure...they continue to surprise me. I consistently find a handful of songs on each CD (if not all of them) that I like. I was a big fan before and they are still keeping me as a fan.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A real let down, December 7, 2009
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Stephen B. Sumemrlin (Austin, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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I went to a cd shop yesterday and looked to see if they had any of the 4 singles from the new album 4:13 Dream. I still haven't heard 4:13 Dream yet and it's already a year old. Found a pretty good deal for 2 of the singles. This one and Freakshow being $2 a peice. I myself am a very huge Cure fan and have collected a lot of their music over the years including singles and bootlegs. With these singles I was excited because I got 2 songs from the album and 2 new b-sides and The Cure are known for having great b-sides. The first single I listened to was this one and when I put it in my car stereo on the ride home I was really disapointed. The first song, The Perfect Boy I found was really bland. It starts off with Robert playing guitar then singing a few lines and then the rest of the band comes in. This song I find boring. It just sounds to simple or something. The b-side Without You is equaly boring. It's a slow song thats sounds like it could have fit on Wild Mood Swings being how boring it is. Being very disapointed with these 2 songs I was a little concerned that I asked for the new album for christmas. I have heard mixed reviews about 4:13 Dream and put off getting it because I feel Robert has lost his edge. While I did like The Cure album in 2004 I felt he had the bad choice of Ross Robinson as a producer and felt the album would have been much better if he had someone who wasn't a nu-metal producer. The response I have mainly heard about 4:13 Dream has ben mainly positive but after hearing 2 of the songs from it and seeing Amazon's rating is 3 and 1/2 stars I don't have very high expectations for it when I will get it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Curious World of B-Sides Part I, October 13, 2008
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Luis (Harlingen,TX USA) - See all my reviews
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After being a Cure fan as long as I have, 21 years give or take a year, I have to accept that the next Cure album will be nothing like the last. The Cure builds on itself and if you could parse all the sounds on these singles and B-sides you can hear what I mean. If you love The Cure you'll enjoy this single, and trust me, it might grow on you.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best track of the 4 singles, September 24, 2008
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Finally a song I like.
Best track of the 4 singles.
A bittersweet poppy love song/ break up song all in one.

I think I will be a little disapointed by the full length release in October of mostly upbeat pop songs.
I am looking forward to the release of the darker songs robert has saved up.

RObert is probably doing the correct thing by releasing a pop album first, and then a dark depressing album a few months later.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Stuff, September 8, 2008
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Sweetster (Salt Lake City, Utah) - See all my reviews
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I'm a big Cure fan so this review is biased. This is a great, classic Cure single. You should buy it. You'll want to listen to it over and over
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