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"Freakshow" is a single by English rock band the Cure which was released on 13 June 2008 on Geffen Records in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the single was released three days early, on 10 June because of the tradition of releasing songs on a Tuesday. It is the second single from the band`s thirteenth album 4:13 Dream (2008).

The song debuted in Mexico City on 22 October 2007 under the title "Don`t Say Anything".[4]

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Singles chronology

The Only One
The Only One
13/5/2008
Freakshow
Freakshow
10/6/2008

Freakshow

The Cure

2008 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 10 Junio 2008 · Fecha Grabación: 2008 -
    Discográfica: Geffen · · Productor: Robert Smith , Keith Uddin
    1
    Freakshow
    The Cure • w: Mix 13 • 2008 /06 /10 Side 1
    2:32
  • 2
    All Kinds of Stuff
    The Cure • 2008 /06 /10 Side 1
    3:13
  • Album


    4:13 Dream

    4:13 Dream

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 27 Octubre 2008 · Fecha Grabación: 2006 - 2008
    Discográfica: Suretone Geffen · · Productor: Robert Smith , Keith Uddin
    1
    Underneath the Stars
    The CureThe Cure • 2004 /06 /25
    6:18
  • 2
    The Only One
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    3:57
  • 3
    The Reasons Why
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    4:35
  • 4
    Freakshow
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    2:30
  • 5
    Sirensong
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    2:23
  • 6
    The Real Snow White
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    4:43
  • 7
    The Hungry Ghost
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    4:30
  • 8
    Switch
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    3:45
  • 9
    The Perfect Boy
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    3:21
  • 10
    This. Here and Now. With You
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    4:07
  • 11
    Sleep When I’m Dead
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    3:52
  • 12
    The Scream
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    4:37
  • 13
    It’s Over
    The CureThe Cure • 2008 /10 /27
    4:17
  • Album

    The Only One
    The Only One
    13/5/2008
    Freakshow
    Freakshow
    10/6/2008
    "Freakshow"
    Single by The Cure
    from the album 4:13 Dream
    A-side"Freakshow" (Mix 13)
    B-side"All Kinds of Stuff"
    Released10 June 2008 (US)
    13 June 2008 (UK)
    Recorded2008
    Genre
    Length2:32
    LabelGeffen
    Songwriter(s)Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Jason Cooper, Porl Thompson
    Producer(s)Robert Smith, Keith Uddin
    The Cure singles chronology
    "The Only One"
    (2008)
    "Freakshow"
    (2008)
    "Sleep When I`m Dead"
    (2008)

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    "Freakshow" is a single by English rock band the Cure which was released on 13 June 2008 on Geffen Records in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the single was released three days early, on 10 June because of the tradition of releasing songs on a Tuesday. It is the second single from the band`s thirteenth album 4:13 Dream (2008).

    The song debuted in Mexico City on 22 October 2007 under the title "Don`t Say Anything".[4]

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    Reception

    NME described the song as a "psychedelic funk-rocker" comparing it to Arctic Monkeys` second album Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007), saying "its barely restrained mania" was "both stripped-back and bold."[5] Fliss Collier of God Is in the TV was less enthusiastic and dismissed it as "jazzy and funky in the worst notions of those words.",[6] while Uncut`s April Long said with its "modish, syncopated menace."and that it is "excellent enough to join the classic Cure canon."[7]

    Casey Boland of Slant observed "“Freakshow” is among 4:13 Dream’s odder moments. At first sounding like white-boy funk, the song serves as a welcome break from the album’s more standard material. It also displays guitarist Porl Thompson as something of a secret weapon; with wild wah-wah-pedalled leads and a mountain of hulking open chords."[8] Mike Schiller of Popmatters described the song as "a crazy little thing" "that unapologetically bounces around like a garage band song on which Robert Smith’s oh-so identifiable vocal tics sound utterly at home."[9]

    Raoul Hernandez of The Austin Chronical felt the song "reaches back to the band`s late-1970s herk and jerk in its jaunty syncopation."[10] Adrian Cepeda of Treblezine described the song as "a funky burst of energy recalling 1996’s Wild Mood Swings. The freaky guitar riffs enhance the dream-state illusions of a damsel who’s shattering his heart by slithering away a chance for true love."[11] Daniela Reichert of the German issue of Rolling Stone felt it was "the most convincing" single released for the album, calling it the "slickest dance shit that we have heard from Smith since the singles with which he once freed himself from the "Pornography" nightmare.[12]

    Track listing

    1. "Freakshow (Mix 13)" – 2:32
    2. "All Kinds of Stuff" – 3:13

    Written by Cooper/Gallup/Smith/Thompson

    Charts

    Weekly chart performance for "Freakshow"

    Chart (2008)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[13]

    91

    France (SNEP)[14]

    30

    Scotland (OCC)[15]

    21

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[16]

    1

    UK Singles (OCC)[17]

    89

    "Freakshow" is a single by English rock band the Cure which was released on 13 June 2008 on Geffen Records in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the single was released three days early, on 10 June because of the tradition of releasing songs on a Tuesday. It is the second single from the band`s thirteenth album 4:13 Dream (2008).

    The song debuted in Mexico City on 22 October 2007 under the title "Don`t Say Anything".[4]

    Reception

    NME described the song as a "psychedelic funk-rocker" comparing it to Arctic Monkeys` second album Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007), saying "its barely restrained mania" was "both stripped-back and bold."[5] Fliss Collier of God Is in the TV was less enthusiastic and dismissed it as "jazzy and funky in the worst notions of those words.",[6] while Uncut`s April Long said with its "modish, syncopated menace."and that it is "excellent enough to join the classic Cure canon."[7]

    Casey Boland of Slant observed "“Freakshow” is among 4:13 Dream’s odder moments. At first sounding like white-boy funk, the song serves as a welcome break from the album’s more standard material. It also displays guitarist Porl Thompson as something of a secret weapon; with wild wah-wah-pedalled leads and a mountain of hulking open chords."[8] Mike Schiller of Popmatters described the song as "a crazy little thing" "that unapologetically bounces around like a garage band song on which Robert Smith’s oh-so identifiable vocal tics sound utterly at home."[9]

    Raoul Hernandez of The Austin Chronical felt the song "reaches back to the band`s late-1970s herk and jerk in its jaunty syncopation."[10] Adrian Cepeda of Treblezine described the song as "a funky burst of energy recalling 1996’s Wild Mood Swings. The freaky guitar riffs enhance the dream-state illusions of a damsel who’s shattering his heart by slithering away a chance for true love."[11] Daniela Reichert of the German issue of Rolling Stone felt it was "the most convincing" single released for the album, calling it the "slickest dance shit that we have heard from Smith since the singles with which he once freed himself from the "Pornography" nightmare.[12]

    Track listing

    1. "Freakshow (Mix 13)" – 2:32
    2. "All Kinds of Stuff" – 3:13

    Written by Cooper/Gallup/Smith/Thompson

    Charts

    Weekly chart performance for "Freakshow"

    Chart (2008)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[13]

    91

    France (SNEP)[14]

    30

    Scotland (OCC)[15]

    21

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[16]

    1

    UK Singles (OCC)[17]

    89

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