Comparison answer surface The Cure discography

Mixes Of A Lost World vs Songs of a Lost World

Songs of a Lost World currently leads Mixes Of A Lost World in Chorus's The Cure critic-consensus view.

Mixes Of A Lost World sits at 55/100 across 3 reviews, while Songs of a Lost World sits at 89/100 across 23 reviews. Songs of a Lost World has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around Mixes Of A Lost World, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.

Score Gap
34
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
20
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
Mixes Of A Lost World
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
Mixes Of A Lost World by The Cure
Consensus forming Tighter consensus

Mixes Of A Lost World

The Cure

ChoruScore
55
Reviews
3
Confidence 87%
Sources 3
Range 60-70
Spread 4.7
Chorus Call
Split critical consensus

Consensus is still forming across 3 professional reviews. The Cure's Mixes Of A Lost World re-presents familiar dread as danceable drama, a charitable remix collection that splinters the band's late-period songs into new textures and moods. Across three professional reviews the record earned a 55/100 consensus score, and critics agree it contains vivid highs alongside uneven

Primary Praise

The standout remixes are those that meaningfully rework the originals into cinematic or ambient pieces, notably Oakenfold and Four Tet.

Primary Criticism

Across three professional reviews the record earned a 55/100 consensus score, and critics agree it contains vivid highs alongside uneven stretches - enough material for playlists o

Standout Tracks
I Can Never Say Goodbye - Paul Oakenfold "Cinematic" Remix Warsong - Chino Moreno Remix Alone - Four Tet Remix
Source Spread
60 · The Quietus 70 · Clash Music
Songs of a Lost World by The Cure
Established consensus Higher score More reviews Higher confidence

Songs of a Lost World

The Cure

ChoruScore
89
Reviews
23
Confidence 90%
Sources 24
Range 79-100
Spread 6.6
Chorus Call
Strong critical consensus

The Cure's Songs of a Lost World opens like a benediction — an elegiac, widescreen statement that finds Robert Smith and his band translating grief into something grand and strangely consoling. Across professional reviews the record earns an unmistakable reputation for its bleak beauty, with critics pointing to opener

Primary Praise

“Alone” is the best song because it combines triumphant defeat, expansive seven-minute scope, and powerful drum-and-synth production.

Primary Criticism

The reviewer highlights "And Nothing Is Forever" as the album's most gorgeous and emotionally resonant track.

Standout Tracks
Alone Endsong I Can Never Say Goodbye
Source Spread
79 · Pitchfork 100 · The Independent (UK)