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The Cure’s Haunting 1986 Performance of “A Forest” at Rock am Ring—Darker, Sharper, and More Electrifying Than Ever

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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By the time The Cure took the stage at Rock am Ring in 1986, they had evolved from post-punk outsiders to festival headliners. Riding the wave of both critical acclaim and commercial success, the band remained committed to honoring their roots while continuing to push their creative boundaries.

Despite their growing fame, Robert Smith and his bandmates never lost touch with their core fans. Their refusal to become complacent—always reinventing their sound while staying true to their essence—has been a key factor in building the passionate, cult-like following that continues to support them today.

A driving force behind this enduring appeal is The Cure’s restless creativity. While the band may release music less frequently now (with fans still eagerly awaiting those promised three albums), their early years were marked by a relentless pursuit of artistic growth. This constant evolution carried them from the raw energy of post-punk to the atmospheric depths of gothic rock and, eventually, to mainstream stardom.

But before reaching those heights, they needed a breakout moment. For The Cure, that moment arrived with “A Forest.” Released in 1980 on their second album, Seventeen Seconds, the song marked a turning point. It introduced a darker, more polished sound that distinguished them from their punk beginnings and hinted at the ethereal style that would define their future work.

Since its release, “A Forest” has remained a staple of The Cure’s live performances. While the song’s haunting intensity may have softened over the years, its impact on the band’s trajectory is undeniable. In 1986, as they performed at Rock am Ring in Nürburgring, Germany, the track received a fresh makeover. With a recharged lineup—featuring Robert Smith, Lol Tolhurst, Simon Gallup, Porl Thompson, and Boris Williams—the band had recently dropped The Head on the Door, an album that propelled them to international stardom with hits like “Close to Me” and “In Between Days.”

Rather than sidelining older tracks in favor of new hits, The Cure chose to transform “A Forest” to reflect their evolving sound. The 1986 live version leaned heavily into electronic textures, with pulsating synth lines amplified and Smith’s guitar delivering a grittier punch. This updated take on the song mirrored the band’s creative spirit—always adapting, never standing still.

The Cure’s ability to evolve while preserving their identity has been crucial to their four-decade reign in the music world. And if their ongoing commitment to reinvention is any indication, we might still be hearing “A Forest” echoing through festival grounds for years to come.

Check out The Cure’s electrifying performance of “A Forest” from Rock am Ring 1986—a perfect snapshot of a band in constant motion.

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