The Cure Is A Band Which Formed In 1976 In Crawley England United Kingdom. The Band Originally Consisted Of Robert Smith vocals Guitar Pearl Thompson guitar Michael Dempsey bass And Lol Tolhurst drums With The Band's Lineup Overgoing Several Changes Throughout The Years And Smith Remaining As The Only Constant Member Throughout The Band's History. The Band Currently Consists Of Smith vocals Guitar Simon Gallup bass Roger O'Donnell keyboards Jason Cooper drums And Reeves Gabrels guitar . Read More On Last.Fm
"A Forest" Is A Song By British Rock Band The Cure. It Was Released As A Single On April 8 1980 And Was The Only Single From Their Second Album Seventeen Seconds. It Was Also Their First Chart Single In The UK Reaching #34. The Lyrics Tell A Vague Story About A Man Looking For A Girl In A Forest. He Hears Her Calling For Him And As He Chases Her He Suddenly Stops And Realizes That He Is Lost And That The Girl Is Not There. The Song Is Fairly Upbeat Compared To The Other Material On The Album And Lol Tolhurst's Machine-Like Steady Beat Together With Simon Gallup's Minimalistic Bassline Gives This Nervous Chase More Depth And Keeps The Song On The Edge Of A Frantic Groove Until The End. Though Not Their Biggest Hit It Is Regarded By Many Fans And Critics As One Of The Best Examples Of The Cure's Sound. The Song Is Also Notable For Securing The Band Its First Slot On BBC's "Top Of The Pops". The Track Has Been Re-Recorded A Number Of Times By The Cure. In 1990 The Track Was Re-Recorded And Remixed As The "Tree Mix" On The Band's "Mixed Up" Album. It Was Redone For The Second Time On The Join The Dots Box Set This Time Remixed By Mark Plati And Featuring Earl Slick On Guitar. Robert Smith Supplied Vocals For A Blank & Jones Cover Version In 2003. The Song Has Also Been Covered By Nouvelle Vague On Their First Album Nouvelle Vague And By Carpathian Forest On Their Debut Album Black Shining Leather. The Song "Dead Disco" By The Canadian Rock Group Metric Borrows Heavily From The Song. Many Have Said This Is In Reference To The Group And The Genre.