Fans who are used to waiting a long time between Cursive albums got an early fix October 11, when the long-running posthardcore and emo-style band put out its second full-length release in 12 months.
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 ...
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During the underground rock explosion of the late-’80s to mid-’90s, new scenes seemed to pop up every couple years—Athens, Minneapolis, Chapel Hill and Seattle. The most unlikely was perhaps Omaha, ...
SA music fans are in for a treat this week thanks to a wealth of great shows, some featuring touring acts but many highlighting local talent. Let’s take a look. Since 1986, the SA Current has served ...
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!) ...
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 ...