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.
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 ...
Today is Trans Day of Visibility, and Evan Greer and Ryan Cassat have marked the occasion with a new fired-up protest song for trans rights. BRIGHT EYES & CURSIVE – “RECLUSE I DON’T HAVE TO LOVE” ...
Cursive have released three singles in the past month -- "Barricades," "Black Hole Town," and "Marigolds," -- which naturally made us suspect that the indie-rock vets were up to something. Welp, today ...
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, ...
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 ...
James Brown may have been the hardest-working man in show business, but Tim Kasher certainly deserves some consideration for that honor in the emo/post-hardcore business. As the frontman for Cursive ...
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 ...
In 2003, Omaha emo band Cursive released the pivotal album The Ugly Organ. The New York Times had just crowned the Nebraska city the indie capital of the world, and Cursive was about to quadruple the ...