"The Curse of Blondie" is the eighth studio album by the American punk rock band, Blondie. Released in 2003, it showcased the band's foray into various musical styles such as jazz, punk rock, reggae, and hip-hop and was their first record since their comeback with "No Exit" in 1999.
The album was met with a mixed critical reception and middling commercial success, standing as one of the less popular records in Blondie's discography. However, the album wasn't without its standout tracks. The lead single from the album, "Good Boys," was a considerable success and spawned multiple remixes, which further boosted the track's popularity.
The album was created after the band's reformation in the late 90s and showcased their continued willingness to experiment with new sounds and genres, blending their punk rock origins with modern music trends of the time while still maintaining the distinct Blondie sound that their fans had come to love. "The Curse of Blondie" ultimately stands as a notable entry into Blondie's discography showcasing their continued evolution as a band.