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If there is a starting point for The Cure Mach 2 — the point at which the group began to turn their backs on the Raincoat Brigade and started entertaining some of their sunnier impulses — The Head on the Door is it. After the dense and suffocating The Top, the giddy strum of "In Between Days" rushes in like a cool breeze to a stale room, Smith closing the book on the group's past in its opening line: "Yesterday I got so old I felt like I could die." That doesn't mean The Head on the Door is all incense and peppermints — the zombie mariachi number "The Blood" is centered around Smith howling "I am paralyzed by the blood of Christ!" — but it is the first time the Cure started behaving like a band rather than just minions of Smiths' grim bidding. It's also the first time Smith started entertaining what would gradually become one of his more abiding fascinations, what Katy Perry would, some decades later, refer to as "a love bipolar." Smith is fascinated by romance, and he turns around in his hands like a mobile or a Rubik's cube. In the magnificent "Six Different… read more »