I love bands who can mix heavy, heart-felt messages with music that seems to betray its dark design. The Cure did it so well. The Psychedelic Furs did, too, and so do Candy Coffins. As the guitars cut and jangle, slash and shimmer, they dance across the dark heart of the song, a heart that beats with a brooding bassline and deliciously downward spiraling lyrics…

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