Entries Tagged as 'Cursive'

Clint Schnase Leaves Cursive, Prep New 12-Inch

Clint Schnase has officially retired from Cursive according to an announcement on their MySpace page and has been officially replaced by none other than Cornbread Compton (Engine Down). Earlier this year when Cursive opened the Mastodon / Against Me! tour and headlined Siren Festival we took note that Cornbread was behind the kit, but with no real annoucement why Clint was not touring. Cornbread actually added some different drum fills / stylings to some of the tracks live and his addition to the band could be interesting. We wish Clint the best of luck.

Cursive will be releasing a new single on 12″ vinyl for “Bad Sects” from Happy Hollow on November 6. Tracklisting and artwork after the jump.
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Mastodon / Against Me! / Cursive | Roseland Ballroom, NYC | 05/17/2007


As far as I’m concerned, the lineup of Mastodon, Against Me! and Cursive is the best bill touring this spring. Each band is awe-inspiring and immensely powerful and having them all together was something to witness. Going in, I knew it would be an odd and interesting mix of people. Both factions of Against Me! fans (the same with Mastodon) and perhaps even angry Ozzfest-loving, Hot Topic-fanatics booing Cursive. These predictions were all proven correct, among other things.

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Cursive Unleash "Big Bang"


Days after announcing the dates for their uber-tour de force with Mastodon and Against Me!, Cursive has released their video for “Big Bang.” The song is off of last year’s Happy Hollow (Saddle Creek).

It’s very simple and primitive but yet you can’t stop watching it. Check it out below.

And if you haven’t picked up your tickets yet for their upcoming tour, you can do it here

Against Me!/Mastodon/Cursive Announce Dates For Spring Tour


Easily the most exciting (and eclectic?) tour announced thus far for the spring, Metalhead heroes Mastodon and Against Me! are going on a co-headlining trek together. And if this wasn’t awesome enough, it’s been announced that Cursive will be along for the whole ride as well.

Planes Mistaken For Stars(5/1-5/12)and These Arms Are Snakes (5/13-5/26)are splitting the other spot for the tour.

Pre-sale information and tour dates are posted here.

Mastodon are still supporting last year’s Blood Mountain. Check out the video for “The Wolf Is Loose” from said album below. Against Me! will be supporting New Wave, their major label debut, due this Spring.

So who’s joining me at Roseland on May 17th?

Staying Alive? Cursive | Webster Hall | 10/1/2006


When I received Cursive’s Happy Hollow this past summer, I was surprised just how much the record stood apart from their previous full-lengths. With less emphasis on leader Tim Kasher’s personal battles, the album takes more of a fairy tale route. A Wizard Of Oz for the Bush era if you will. I listened to it pretty religiously for a week or two and then it slowly faded away from constant playback on my iPod.

Something kind of peculiar happened when I put it on recently though; I found it to be strangely wishy-washy at times. The album has some stand out tracks on it, such as “Bad Sects” and “Dorothy At Forty,” but I’m afraid the album is just not standing the test of time (odd since it just came out a month ago). Either that or I just got burned out from listening to it so often. Regardless, The Ugly Organ is still as emotionally gripping as it was when I first heard it. “Staying Alive” still gives me goosebumps. I’ve come to one conclusion in regards to the band; Cursive is combusting right in front of our eyes. This notion was proven further at Sunday’s Webster Hall show.

The band wanders on stage, looking timid and lost, playing a directionless intro before eventually going straight into one of their best songs “A Gentlemen Caller.” The other highlight I could think of during the rest of the night was “Sierra,” again off Organ. Again touring as an eight-piece, the songs themselves should be, at their best, the most exciting and expanded music that Cursive has done. But, I guess not surprisingly, they just do not seem to be emotionally in it anymore. As Kasher stated to me in an interview last July, the band is just on an album-to-album basis. Is Happy Hollow the band’s last record? Will they go on to make another record? Who knows really. Honestly though, after seeing Sunday’s show and reading a few other somewhat negative reviews (http://www.punknews.org/review/5684), I’m concerned that the band’s end may be near.

Kasher has always been that engaging, painfully self-critical front man, but he seemed completely out of it on Sunday. Fittingly, towards the end of the set he announced he was definitely not feeling the band’s performance thus far. Noting how the band should be stoked because there was such a large crowd of people there to see his band, he has said his efforts to enjoy the last five songs yielded no results. Overall, the crowd was much more excited about the performance then I thought, even after he made the awkward announcement.
I’ve thought about this for a few days now and I really think the band has just made their last album. I want to be proven wrong but I can’t help and think that this is the last road Cursive will travel down. I hope I’m over-thinking this whole thing but there have been too many signs pointing towards a sad and bitter end for the band.