If you've ever wished you could time-travel back to The Cure's legendary Wish tour of the early '90s, Bloodflowers delivers the closest thing to a wormhole you'll find. For over a decade, this tribute act has packed venues up and down the West Coast, selling out shows with a performance that doesn't just cover The Cure -- it becomes them. From the swirling keyboards and lush, delay-drenched guitars to the pulsing basslines and era-perfect drum sounds, every detail is painstakingly recreated. But it's the frontman's voice -- uncannily channeling Robert Smith's aching wail and whispered melancholy -- that truly stuns. More than a tribute, Bloodflowers conjures a living memory. Fans don't just sing along -- they get emotional. For those lucky enough to catch them, it's less a concert and more a resurrection.
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If you've ever wished you could time-travel back to The Cure's legendary Wish tour of the early '90s, Bloodflowers delivers the closest thing to a wormhole you'll find. For over a decade, this tribute act has packed venues up and down the West Coast, selling out shows with a performance that doesn't just cover The Cure -- it becomes them. From the swirling keyboards and lush, delay-drenched guitars to the pulsing basslines and era-perfect drum sounds, every detail is painstakingly recreated. But it's the frontman's voice -- uncannily channeling Robert Smith's aching wail and whispered melancholy -- that truly stuns. More than a tribute, Bloodflowers conjures a living memory. Fans don't just sing along -- they get emotional. For those lucky enough to catch them, it's less a concert and more a resurrection.
Plus
Hyaena (Siouxsie and the Banshees Tribute)
Faith & Devotion (Formerly For the Masses, Depeche Mode Tribute)
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