Track that introduced me to The Cure, what an amazing album closer, this track gets even better Live where the band tend to play even longer versions and additional alternative lyrics, they did amazing live gigs during 1981 , thanks god RUclips and bootlegs do exist, otherwise i wouldn't be able to experience such an amazing music from that period, btw I'm only 26 years old
Robert Smith said about "Faith": "I don't think I'll ever write a song that'll ever move me as much as Faith, that'll change my life as much as that song did, or encapsulates a period of my life as well as that one does." The inspiration behind the title track to Faith is: "self explanatory, as optimistic as I could get, it does, or should, offer a note of hope". Matt, don't forget that the original Faith cassette formats contained "Carnage Visors: The Soundtrack" on its B-side, which I remind you was a 28-minute instrumental illustrating an animated film (by Ric Gallup, Simon's brother) that the band would use as an opening act during their 1981 Faith tour, actually called The Picture Tour. So basically, this long instrumental piece is an integral part of Faith and is in the same grey soundscape with a very hypnotic atmosphere, which I invite you to listen to!😉
Brilliant reaction, Matt!!! Faith is one of the albums of my life, 3rd after Pornography and Disintegration, hope for your next reactions, thank you!!!
Another Cure song I didn't know, but they never disappoint. 😉 Great closer! I am looking forward to the next albums. Really enjoyed this reaction. I am glad you're enjoying this journey and that you had so much to say about the Cure and this album. 😁😘
The following single is a non album singe, "Charlotte Sometimes", between Faith and Pornography albums, an one of their best songs... And also, in the original cassette version of Faith, the B Side is a very long instrumental track, "Carnage Visors", an incredible piece which they used on Faith's presentation tour as an "intro" (they made a film that accompanied the music), it's long but it's worth listening to at least once in your life
I was just watching season 11 of American Horror Story in which this entire song was featured. It was quite intense and a perfect fit for the scene. Ps. I have said this before, but the only two truly essential songs to react to next (because they form a bridge between Faith and the next album Pornography) are the single Charlotte Sometimes and it’s b-side Splintered in her head. The Carnage Visors soundtrack is not adding any value right now in terms of their development imo. I can’t wait for your next Cure reaction!
From my point of view The Carnage Visors soundtrack extends the gloomy feeling of Faith but goes further, and in this is remarkable in its way of extending a depressive atmosphere without words. "Charlotte Sometimes" keeps the desperate atmosphere of Faith but with a slightly pop side added, as for the almost psychedelic "Splintered in Her Head", it is closer to the disturbed and confused climate of the future Pornography, the reason why I probably never liked this B-side.
@@handsolo1209 Hahaha! I thought it was the lack of sleeves that messed with your mind. 😂🤣 I will check out your new tracks when I can, right now I am late as usual. 🤪
Track that introduced me to The Cure, what an amazing album closer, this track gets even better Live where the band tend to play even longer versions and additional alternative lyrics, they did amazing live gigs during 1981 , thanks god RUclips and bootlegs do exist, otherwise i wouldn't be able to experience such an amazing music from that period, btw I'm only 26 years old
Robert Smith said about "Faith": "I don't think I'll ever write a song that'll ever move me as much as Faith, that'll change my life as much as that song did, or encapsulates a period of my life as well as that one does." The inspiration behind the title track to Faith is: "self explanatory, as optimistic as I could get, it does, or should, offer a note of hope".
Matt, don't forget that the original Faith cassette formats contained "Carnage Visors: The Soundtrack" on its B-side, which I remind you was a 28-minute instrumental illustrating an animated film (by Ric Gallup, Simon's brother) that the band would use as an opening act during their 1981 Faith tour, actually called The Picture Tour. So basically, this long instrumental piece is an integral part of Faith and is in the same grey soundscape with a very hypnotic atmosphere, which I invite you to listen to!😉
Brilliant reaction, Matt!!! Faith is one of the albums of my life, 3rd after Pornography and Disintegration, hope for your next reactions, thank you!!!
Another Cure song I didn't know, but they never disappoint. 😉 Great closer! I am looking forward to the next albums.
Really enjoyed this reaction. I am glad you're enjoying this journey and that you had so much to say about the Cure and this album. 😁😘
😘🥰 And I'm lucky you're here to share it with me. ❤
@@mattsnider2667 🥰😘💖
The following single is a non album singe, "Charlotte Sometimes", between Faith and Pornography albums, an one of their best songs... And also, in the original cassette version of Faith, the B Side is a very long instrumental track, "Carnage Visors", an incredible piece which they used on Faith's presentation tour as an "intro" (they made a film that accompanied the music), it's long but it's worth listening to at least once in your life
Matt how are you? Any ideas when the next track video from Siouxsie will be released?
Peace ☮️
I was just watching season 11 of American Horror Story in which this entire song was featured. It was quite intense and a perfect fit for the scene.
Ps. I have said this before, but the only two truly essential songs to react to next (because they form a bridge between Faith and the next album Pornography) are the single Charlotte Sometimes and it’s b-side Splintered in her head. The Carnage Visors soundtrack is not adding any value right now in terms of their development imo. I can’t wait for your next Cure reaction!
From my point of view The Carnage Visors soundtrack extends the gloomy feeling of Faith but goes further, and in this is remarkable in its way of extending a depressive atmosphere without words.
"Charlotte Sometimes" keeps the desperate atmosphere of Faith but with a slightly pop side added, as for the almost psychedelic "Splintered in Her Head", it is closer to the disturbed and confused climate of the future Pornography, the reason why I probably never liked this B-side.
Love this reaction! Out of interest, have you got anymore Keane coming soon? 😊
That t-shirt...did something happen in US sports? I'm sorry, we only keep up on normal sports over here, not rounders played in pyjamas!
He is still waiting for a Man United t-shirt from you. 😁
@@SofiaMarques18 I don't think he wants me to send him some 💩
@@handsolo1209 😁
@@SofiaMarques18 Matt is trying to sabotage my 303 project, He is wearing sleeves in his videos to mess with my mind!
@@handsolo1209 Hahaha! I thought it was the lack of sleeves that messed with your mind. 😂🤣
I will check out your new tracks when I can, right now I am late as usual. 🤪