Brooklyn dream-goth solo act Frankie Rose recently announced that she'd covered the entirety of the Cure's 1980 album Seventeen Seconds, part of an ongoing series sponsored by the vinyl subscription service Turntable Kitchen. Rose's version of Seventeen Seconds is out tomorrow, and on the eve of its release, she's shared her take on a key track, "At Night." (We already heard her version…
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Frankie Rose – “At Night” (The Cure Cover)
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