Cursive is an American
indie rock
Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand in the early to mid-1980s. Although the term was originally used to describe rock music released through independent reco ...
band from
Omaha, Nebraska
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. Stylistically described as
emo
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and
post-hardcore
Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. Like the term " post-punk", the term "post-hardcore" has been applied to a broad conste ...
, Cursive came to prominence with 2000's ''
Domestica
''Domestica'' (also styled as ''Cursive's Domestica'') is the third studio album by the American indie rock band Cursive, released on June 20, 2000. This album was the 31st release by Saddle Creek Records, released on CD as well as both red and ...
'' and found commercial and critical success with 2003's ''
The Ugly Organ
''The Ugly Organ'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Cursive, released on March4, 2003, through Saddle Creek Records. It was released both on black and translucent green 180 gram vinyl.
Background and production
Following a ...
''. The band has released eight
studio albums
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track or cassette), or digital. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century a ...
, a
compilations album, and a mix of
singles and
EPs
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since 1997. They have released recordings on several labels, including 15 Passenger Records,
Saddle Creek Records
Saddle Creek Records is an American record label based in Omaha, Nebraska. Started as a college class project on entrepreneurship, the label was founded by Mike Mogis and Justin Oberst in 1993 (as Lumberjack Records). Mogis soon turned over his ...
, and
Big Scary Monsters (
UK).
Cursive's influences include such bands as
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transc ...
,
Shudder to Think,
Superchunk,
Archers of Loaf
Archers of Loaf is an American indie rock band originally formed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in 1991. The group toured extensively and released four studio albums, one compilation, numerous singles and EPs, and a live album which was release ...
and
Brainiac.
History
Early years and breakup (1995–98)
Cursive formed in the spring of 1995, shortly after
Slowdown Virginia broke up. Slowdown Virginia members
Tim Kasher (lead vocals, guitar),
Matt Maginn (bass), and
Steve Pedersen (guitar) had parted ways, along with their drummer, a month prior. The three members decided that they were not ready to give up making music, and wanted to give music a serious try, with Kasher saying, "
edecided with Cursive we would write the best we could, believe in it, and if everyone ended up hating it – well, we would deal with it."
Clint Schnase
Clint Schnase is a musician from Omaha, Nebraska. He played drums in the indie-rock band Cursive from 1995 until late 2006. He also recorded and toured with Bright Eyes, Lullaby For The Working Class, The Good Life, Smashmouth (Indie rock band ...
, who played with Pedersen in a band called
Smashmouth, joined as the drummer. Kasher has said that the band's name was inspired by a passage in a book by
V. S. Naipaul, in which the British were forcing
subjugated Indians to learn how to write English in
cursive penmanship, symbolic of a pointless exercise with no value, and Kasher compares this to the band forcing music as a discipline, taking it seriously.
With an initial sound characterized by one reviewer as similar to
At the Drive-In
At the Drive-In was an American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band's most recent line-up consisted of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (drums ...
, in 1996 Cursive recorded and released ''The Disruption'' EP on
Lumberjack Records, followed in 1997 by the ''
Sucker and Dry''
EP on
Zero Hour Records and their debut album, ''
Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes'', on
Crank! Records. A follow-up EP, ''
The Icebreaker,'' was released in early 1998. The Katz brothers of ''Sputnik Music'' summarize ''Such Blinding Stars'' and Cursive's sound at the time as "11 distortion soaked, emotion ridden songs, comes off as a younger, worse, version of the band's breakthrough ''Domestica''" while ''AllMusic''
's Peter D'Angelo said the album "lays down the framework for the Cursive method: delicate guitars that erupt into frenzied explosions, a rhythm section that consistently keeps each track barreling forward, and the harrowing vocal contributions of Tim Kasher."
In late spring of 1998, after a couple years of touring, Cursive announced that they were breaking up. The primary cause was Kasher's marriage and move with his wife to
Portland, Oregon
Portland ( ) is the List of cities in Oregon, most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region. Situated close to northwest Oregon at the confluence of the Willamette River, Willamette and Columbia River, ...
, though guitarist Pedersen was planning on also leaving the band and Omaha to attend law school in
North Carolina
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. Cursive recorded ''
The Storms of Early Summer: Semantics of Song'' as a
swan song
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in the spring of '98 before disbanding, and released the album post-breakup in the fall of that year on
Saddle Creek Records
Saddle Creek Records is an American record label based in Omaha, Nebraska. Started as a college class project on entrepreneurship, the label was founded by Mike Mogis and Justin Oberst in 1993 (as Lumberjack Records). Mogis soon turned over his ...
. ''The Storms of Early Summer'' was Kasher and Cursive's first foray into writing and recording a concept album, with the first half of the album being themed "Man vs. Nature" and the second half "Man vs. Self". The album was noted for its intricate guitar work, deeply thoughtful lyrics, and the beginnings of a
math-rock/pop song structure, all of which would develop more on further Cursive albums.
Reformation: ''Domestica'' and ''Burst and Bloom'' (1999–2002)
A little over a year later, in the summer of 1999, the band re-formed when Kasher got divorced and returned to Omaha. With Pedersen gone to law school,
Ted Stevens
Theodore Fulton Stevens Sr. (November 18, 1923 – August 9, 2010) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a United States Senate, U.S. Senator from Alaska from 1968 to 2009.
He was the longest-serving Republican Party (United St ...
(formerly of
Lullaby for the Working Class) joined the band on guitar and vocals. Within a year Cursive recorded and released their third full-length album, ''
Domestica
''Domestica'' (also styled as ''Cursive's Domestica'') is the third studio album by the American indie rock band Cursive, released on June 20, 2000. This album was the 31st release by Saddle Creek Records, released on CD as well as both red and ...
'', in 2000. A concept album about the dissolution of a marriage, ''Domestica'' gained Cursive critical success for the first time. While not a straightforward autobiographical account of his marriage, Kasher has acknowledged that it heavily influenced the album, though some of the relationship dynamics – such as infidelity – were not autobiographical. Reviewing ''Domestica'', ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
''
's Taylor Clark gave the album an 8.0/10.0, calling Tim Kasher's style as "the perfect inflection and expression from the far-from-perfect vocal chords, the brains evident behind the guitar brawn" and that the band's sound had evolved since ''The Storms of Early Summer'', saying that Cursive "retained their razor edge, creating pulsing, rapidly evolving guitar-based music, yet they're now fueled and guided by the meaning behind the music".
Cursive added
Gretta Cohn as a cellist in 2001, as Kasher felt the addition would help the band evolve its sound. They recorded and released 2001's ''
Burst and Bloom'' EP on Saddle Creek Records, and split an album with Japanese band
Eastern Youth
Eastern Youth is a Japanese punk rock trio formed in 1989 in Hokkaidō. Their sound blends many different styles, and is especially complex for a three-piece band. Their lyrics express the helplessness of Japanese youths. Their influences include ...
in 2002 called ''
8 Teeth to Eat You'' on
Better Looking Records. ''Burst and Bloom''
's lead-off track, "Sink to the Beat", is a lyrically
meta-concept song about the process of recording the EP itself and the effect it has on the music and the listener. Cursive toured extensively throughout 2001 and 2002, to the point of exhaustion and Kasher suffering a
collapsed lung. The band had to cancel the rest of the tour and returned to writing new material.
''The Ugly Organ'' and hiatus (2003–05)
Cursive released ''
The Ugly Organ
''The Ugly Organ'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Cursive, released on March4, 2003, through Saddle Creek Records. It was released both on black and translucent green 180 gram vinyl.
Background and production
Following a ...
,'' their fourth album, in 2003 on Saddle Creek Records to critical and commercial success. Music magazine ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' gave the album a 4-star rating,
while alternative music magazine ''
Alternative Press Alternative press may refer to:
Individual publications
* ''Alternative Press'' (magazine), an American music magazine
Alternative journalism
* Alternative media
** Alternative media (U.S. political left)
** Alternative media (U.S. political r ...
'' rated the album a perfect 5 out of 5.
At the time of ''The Ugly Organ''
's tenth anniversary reissue in 2014, the album had sold over 170,000 records.
''The Ugly Organ'' is a loose concept album about the ideas of what art and music are, how the song, singer, and audience all relate and influence each other, and the emotional effects of the songwriting process on the writer.
Kasher stated in an interview with ''Alternative Press'' in 2014 that the songs he wrote were not written to be tight conceptually, and credits guitarist and sometimes-vocalist Ted Stevens with finding the theme to the album, saying, "Really, Ted
tevens, guitarhad a large role in laying the songs out and considering what they all meant and how they related to each other and creating a higher concept from the artwork, of the theatrical layout." The addition of Cohn's cello to the music was noted by Adam Finley of ''Pop Matters'' as helping to give songs a "sense of epic scale" and "threatening edge", and that the songs overall sounded as though "all roads led through a haunted house of grotesque situations and twisted characters, each a reflection through a broken carnival mirror of Kasher converting pounds of flesh into something saleable."
After extensive touring to support ''The Ugly Organ'' in 2003 and early 2004, Kasher surprised fans and critics by announcing an indefinite hiatus for Cursive in the fall of 2004 once they finished their tour with
The Cure
The Cure are an English Rock music, rock band formed in Crawley in 1976 by Robert Smith (musician), Robert Smith (vocals, guitar) and Lol Tolhurst (drums). The band's current line-up comprises Smith, Perry Bamonte (guitar and keyboards), Reev ...
.
Lead singer and songwriter Tim Kasher took time to focus on his other band,
The Good Life, which he had formed in 2000 and whose third release, 2004's ''
Album of the Year'', was enjoying critical success.
Ted Stevens worked on his other band,
Mayday
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It is used to signal a life-threatening emergency primarily by aviators and mariners, but in some countries local organiz ...
, along with bassist Matt Maginn, releasing their third album, ''
Bushido Karaoke'', in 2005.
Drummer Clint Schnase along with bassist Matt Maginn toured with
Bright Eyes, including 2004's
Vote for Change
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Cellist Gretta Cohn decided to depart the band permanently, relocating to New York City.
Saddle Creek Records put out a Cursive
compilation album
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, ''
The Difference Between Houses and Homes'', on August 9, 2005. These songs were collected from ''The Disruption'', ''Sucker and Dry'' and ''The Icebreaker'' EPs, as well as some
b-sides
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and unreleased material recorded between 1995 and 2001.
''Happy Hollow'' and ''Mama, I'm Swollen'' (2006–11)
Cursive's hiatus ceased in 2006 when
Saddle Creek announced that Kasher had temporarily stopped his work on his side project,
The Good Life, to start recording Cursive's fifth studio album. ''
Happy Hollow'' was released on August 22, 2006. Its first single was "Dorothy at Forty", released on July 11, 2006. Named for the
Dundee-Happy Hollow Historic District in Omaha, Nebraska, where
Warren Buffett
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lives, with this album Kasher turned his focus away from self-reflective lyrics to concentrate on what he thought were corrupt politics, bland and empty suburban lives, and Christian hypocrisy.
The album received generally favorable reviews.
Music magazines ''
Spin
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* Spin quantum number, a number which defines the value of a particle's spin
* Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thr ...
'', ''
URB'', ''
Time Out New York
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In 2012, the London edition became ...
'', and ''
Blender
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'' gave the record a 4 star rating, and ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' gave the album a 3.5-star rating,
while alternative music magazine ''
Alternative Press Alternative press may refer to:
Individual publications
* ''Alternative Press'' (magazine), an American music magazine
Alternative journalism
* Alternative media
** Alternative media (U.S. political left)
** Alternative media (U.S. political r ...
'' rated the album a perfect 5 out of 5,
saying "Cursive haven't just redefined their sound—they've transcended it." ''
Happy Hollow'' features a five-piece horn section, adding new texture and redefining the band's sound in place of Cohn's departed cello.
Cursive's sixth album, ''
Mama, I'm Swollen'' was released on March 10, 2009 on Saddle Creek Records. Three days later, the band made their network television debut on the ''
Late Show with David Letterman
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'', playing "From The Hips''"''. The album was the first recorded without drummer Clint Schnase, who departed the band in October of 2007. Schnase was replaced on drums with Matt "Cornbread" Compton, who had previously been touring with the band. Retaining the horns used on ''Happy Hollow, Mama, I'm Swollen'' has a more straightforward rock sound mixed with shifts in keys and time signatures to break up the potential for monotony.
Thematically, ''Mama, I'm Swollen'' returns to much of the "romantic narcissism" found in ''Domestica'' and loses most of the political focus of ''Happy Hollow'', instead concentrating on the futility of adult life and the "worthlessness of humanity, and the Peter Pan Syndrome of adults who want to 'live life duty free' or fuck away their fears."
''Mama, I'm Swollen'' failed to garner the critical success of the past few Cursive albums, with a "
weighted average
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" score of 65 on
Metacritic
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, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
''I Am Gemini'' (2012–2014)
The follow-up to ''
Mama, I'm Swollen'', called ''
I Am Gemini'', was released on February 21, 2012 on Saddle Creek Records. Cornbread Compton was replaced by Cully Symington prior to recording the album. With a lyric sheet described by Ian Cohen of ''Pitchfork Media'' as a "full-blown
libretto
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", ''I Am Gemini'' is presented as a play, telling the story of "twin brothers separated at birth, one good and one evil, their unexpected reunion in a house that is not a home ignites a classic struggle for the soul." The album has been characterized as difficult to access musically, with ''Paste Magazine''
's Tyler Kain saying "
ursive'ssignature parts are still there with those gnarled, winding guitar parts and Matt Maginn's melodic, grounded bass lines. But the exploration of off-kilter changes, funny time signatures and near-metal breakdowns can make ''Gemini'' a hard first listen." ''I Am Gemini'' received a similar critical evaluation as ''Mama, I'm Swollen'', scoring a measure of 63 on "weighted average" from Metacritic, or generally favorable reviews.
''The Ugly Organ'' was reissued by Cursive and Saddle Creek in 2014, featuring four additional tracks originally released on ''8 Teeth to Eat You'' and four songs from singles and compilations. Cursive went on a brief tour in the spring of 2014 to support the reissue.
15 Passenger, ''Vitriola'', and ''Get Fixed'' (2017–present)
Cursive launched their own record label in early 2017, 15 Passenger. The debut release for the label was a new solo album from Kasher, ''No Resolution''. The band reissued their first two albums through 15 Passenger in the fall of 2017, with plans to continue reissuing all of their releases through the label as well as new material. In addition to Cursive's and Kasher's work, 15 Passenger releases material from other artists as well.
In August 2018, Cursive announced their eighth studio album ''
Vitriola
''Vitriola'' is the eighth studio album by the post-hardcore band Cursive (band), Cursive, released on October 5, 2018 on the band's own label 15 Passenger Records. The album is the first release from Cursive in six years, the first with original ...
''. It was also announced that Clint Schnase would be returning to the band in order for previous drummer Symington to focus on recording and touring with
Sparta
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. The album also features contributions from cellist Megan Siebe, who had previously toured alongside Kasher in an acoustic duo mode. This marks the first Cursive album to feature cello since ''The Ugly Organ''. The album's lead single, "Life Savings", was released on the same day.
''
Get Fixed'', the band's ninth studio album, was announced alongside the release of the song "Stranded Satellite" on October 1, 2019. ''Get Fixed'' was released digitally on October 11, 2019. Vinyl and compact disc versions were released on January 17, 2020. Songs from the album were primarily written and recorded during the sessions for ''Vitriola'' with the intent of releasing a double album. The band ended up planning the songs for a second album, and wrote some new material to accompany the songs recorded during ''Vitriola''. The album's announcement was preceded by the release of the songs "Barricades", "Black Hole Town", and "Marigolds" in September 2019.
Band members
;Current
*
Tim Kasher –
lead vocals
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,
guitar
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s,
organ
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Biology
* Organ (biology), a group of tissues organized to serve a common function
* Organ system, a collection of organs that function together to carry out specific functions within the body.
Musical instruments
...
(1995–1998, 1999–present)
*
Matt Maginn –
bass
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Wood
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,
backing vocals
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(1995–1998, 1999–present)
*
Clint Schnase
Clint Schnase is a musician from Omaha, Nebraska. He played drums in the indie-rock band Cursive from 1995 until late 2006. He also recorded and toured with Bright Eyes, Lullaby For The Working Class, The Good Life, Smashmouth (Indie rock band ...
– drums, percussion
(1995–1998, 1999–2008, 2018–present)
*
Ted Stevens
Theodore Fulton Stevens Sr. (November 18, 1923 – August 9, 2010) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a United States Senate, U.S. Senator from Alaska from 1968 to 2009.
He was the longest-serving Republican Party (United St ...
– guitars, backing vocals
(1999–present)
*Patrick Newbery –
trumpet
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, percussion, organ,
piano
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,
mini moog,
keyboards,
synthesizers
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, other instruments
(2006–present)
*Megan Siebe – cello
(2018–present)
;Former
*
Steve Pedersen – guitars, backing vocals
(1995–1998)
*
Gretta Cohn –
cello
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(2001–2005)
*Matt "Cornbread" Compton – drums, percussion
(2008–2009)
*Cully Symington –
drums
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,
percussion
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(2009–2018)
Timeline
Discography
* ''
Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes''
(1997)
* ''
The Storms of Early Summer: Semantics of Song''
(1998)
* ''
Domestica
''Domestica'' (also styled as ''Cursive's Domestica'') is the third studio album by the American indie rock band Cursive, released on June 20, 2000. This album was the 31st release by Saddle Creek Records, released on CD as well as both red and ...
''
(2000)
* ''
The Ugly Organ
''The Ugly Organ'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Cursive, released on March4, 2003, through Saddle Creek Records. It was released both on black and translucent green 180 gram vinyl.
Background and production
Following a ...
''
(2003)
* ''
Happy Hollow''
(2006)
* ''
Mama, I'm Swollen''
(2009)
* ''
I Am Gemini''
(2012)
* ''
Vitriola
''Vitriola'' is the eighth studio album by the post-hardcore band Cursive (band), Cursive, released on October 5, 2018 on the band's own label 15 Passenger Records. The album is the first release from Cursive in six years, the first with original ...
''
(2018)
* ''
Get Fixed''
(2019)
* ''Devourer''
(2024)
References
External links
*
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Indie rock musical groups from Nebraska
Musical groups from Omaha, Nebraska
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1995 establishments in Nebraska
Big Scary Monsters Recording Company artists
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