The Cure Makes History with First Grammy Wins for 'Songs Of A Lost World

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The Cure Makes History with First Grammy Wins for 'Songs Of A Lost World

The Cure, a band with a 50-year history, recently achieved a significant milestone by winning their first Grammy Awards. Their 14th studio album, "Songs Of A Lost World," secured nominations for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance. Despite not being present at the ceremony due to the funeral of their late bandmate Perry Bamonte, the group emerged victorious in both categories.

This Grammy win marks a long-awaited recognition for The Cure, who had previously been nominated for Best Alternative Music Album in 1993 and 2001. The competition in the Best Alternative Music Album category included notable artists such as Bon Iver, Hayley Williams, Tyler, The Creator, and Wet Leg. Similarly, the Best Alternative Music Performance category featured strong contenders like Bon Iver, Hayley Williams, Turnstile, and Wet Leg.

In October, The Cure had been hinting at the release of a new album, generating excitement among fans and music enthusiasts. The band's enduring legacy and musical contributions have solidified their position as influential figures in the alternative music scene. With their Grammy success, The Cure continues to captivate audiences with their distinctive sound and artistic vision.