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| CursiveBurst And Bloom2001 Saddle Creek
Review by: Scott See others by this writer Saddle Creek Records (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on July 14th 2001
Good lord. I didn't think it was possible at all for Cursive to get any better than they already were, but leave it to Tim Kasher and company to make me eat my words. Following up on 2000's highly successful [and incredibly rocking] "Cursive's Domestica" as well as The Good Life's [Tim's side project] "Novena On A Nocturn," this EP finds these boys from Omaha further exploring the dark side of life, love, and rock and roll. Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
quite good. cursive always seems so simple to me, but they grab my attention every time I can't believe more people haven't commented on this ep, especially seeing there's bits of it in the original emogame. This cd is so goodm I especially love the great decay, actually it't hard to name a favourite, they are all great songs. Great. Nothing else to say. Cursive Sucks. The first song, "Sink to the beat", is AMAZING! I love cursive, and this is their best work to date. i can't wait for their next full length. burst and bloom is, in my opinion, one of the best records to come out in 2001 and it's just a 5 song ep. cursive is also a great show, i saw them with the murder city devils back in march and i almost wet my pants, the emotion they put into their records and shows is nothing like any other band.. |