The stage was brightly lit with the black stenciled numbers “400” beaming behind the instruments and microphone stands as a soft hum came from the speakers at the 400 Bar, Friday March 23, as Omaha ...
On Friday, a respectable showing of locals with a taste for furious sadness (as opposed to the much less glamorous sad furiousness) braved the cold and filed into Paper Tiger to catch Cursive’s first ...
Musicians tend to soften with age. It's the natural way of things. Bands usually start as collectives of friends with fires in their bellies, but as time passes there tends to be less fire and more ...
URGH is not among the onomatopoeia I’d exclaim upon learning a new Mandy, Indiana album is on the way — oooooh is more like it — but it is the title of said album. The follow-up to the Manchester band ...
Tim Kasher recognized at an early age that time has a way of dulling the edges of creativity and stripping songwriters of their emotional potency, especially in the realm of rock music. And that's why ...
The technique, embraced by singers from Shawn Mendes to Tate McRae, has its detractors. But creativity is built on trends Poyt your hand in myeee and we’ll be joyfoy and feel goyidd. Typed out, this ...
A new Cursive CD is always a welcome event for the band's fans, not just because it means there's new music to hear and enjoy, but because once it releases an album, it's never quite a sure thing that ...
The members of Cursive never seem to idle for long – if at all. The Omaha, Nebraska, early-emo post-hardcore band launched their own record label in 2017, released their eighth studio album Vitriola ...
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