In Your House
The Cure · Paris [Live] [1993]
I play at night in your house
I live another life
Pretending to swim
In your house
I change the time in your house
The hours I take
Go so slow...
I hear no sound in your house
Silence
In the empty rooms
I drown at night in your house
Pretending to swim
Pretending to swim
I live another life
Pretending to swim
In your house
I change the time in your house
The hours I take
Go so slow...
I hear no sound in your house
Silence
In the empty rooms
I drown at night in your house
Pretending to swim
Pretending to swim
In Your House
The Cure's 1993 live rendition of 'In Your House' captures the band's dynamic evolution during the mid-1990s, blending their signature gothic rock sensibilities with a more upbeat, dance-oriented energy. Recorded during the Paris [Live] [1993] sessions, this track reflects the group's experimentation with new wave and electronic influences while maintaining their characteristic melodic depth. The performance showcases Robert Smith's evolving vocal style and the band's ability to adapt their sound for live settings, distinguishing it from their earlier work on albums like Disintegration. It stands as a testament to their enduring ability to reinvent their musical identity across different eras and venues.

