Songs take on new life when artists play them live hundreds of times, and in the case of “The Recluse” from Cursive‘s classic 2003 album The Ugly Organ, there are two different versions of “The ...
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 ...
Omaha’s Cursive have announced a new album, Devourer, and shared its first single, “Up and Away.” They have also announced some new tour dates. Devourer is due out September 13 via Run For Cover, ...
As one of the more notable bands to come out of the early 2000s post-hardcore scene, Cursive have almost certainly influenced a whole lot of bands who'd go on to sign with Run For Cover. Now, Cursive ...
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 ...
Last month, Cursive announced their 10th studio album and Run For Cover debut, Devourer. The emo greats unveiled the second track “Up And Away,” and now they're releasing the opener, "Botch Job," ...
It’s all too common to stumble upon a new-old band (new to me, old to others) only to have my heart broken by tales of its demise or other circumstantial lore that solidifies the fact that I’ll ...
Omaha, Nebraska-based indie rock band Cursive performs Sunday, Sept. 7, at WOW Hall. They are supporting last year’s Devourer, the group’s eighth full-length studio album, and their first release ...
Tim Kasher’s been the creative mastermind behind Cursive for almost 15 years and six full-length albums. During that time, the band’s sound’s evolved from a bristling hard rock that owed a significant ...
Omaha indie rockers Cursive are winding their way through Tempe this spring, almost a year to the day since they last played The Valley. They will be playing with The Dear & Departed (aw, cute name!) ...
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