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Sextile "Yes, Please." Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as "The Blackest Curse" proves

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as "The Blackest Curse" proves that the root of their evil can morph into all shapes and sizes

showcases the lyrical genius of Campbell & his poetic tale of a man suffering from desolation

The cure's 6th studio album from 1985 has been digitally remastered from the original master tapes and contains the hit singles 'inbetween days' and 'close to me'

and recording with my brother Kevin was a real joy

and also froze

Sextile "Yes, Please." Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as "The Blackest Curse" provesYes, Please, fuses anarchic electro fire with raw personal recollections and enough beefed up bass to bust a speaker or two. Its an action packed dance record stuffed with wild, heady roof raisers but in the same breath showcases emotional depth. The album pushes boundaries while tackling social issues and personal struggles. Its their most inventive offering yet.

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