The definitive story of the classic post-punk/gothic pop band from Crawley, who became unlikely global superstars - The Cure.
Jeff Apter charts the development and rise to fame of the band, detailing the ups and downs - including how their first 'major' album Pornography almost ended the band's career before it began. Along the way there is also the full story of lead singer Robert Smith's defection to Siouxsie And The Banshees, his wild experimentation with drugs and his eventual return. Through dozens of frank and exclusive discussions, members past and present give their account of the band's unusual, and ultimately globally successful career.
Never Enough is a bold and daring account, casting new light on this enigmatic and captivating group of musicians.
This is the German edition of the book.