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Cursive, The Storms of Early Summer: Semantics of Song

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1282244

Disk length: 37m 57s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Rhyme Scheme 3:44
2. A Career in Transcendence 2:18
3. The Road to Financial Stability 2:33
4. Tempest 2:34
5. Break In the New Year 4:02
6. Proposals 5:05
7. Semantics of Sermon 2:52
8. A Little Song and Dance 3:17
9. When Summer's Over Will We Dream of Spring 3:52
10. Northern Winds 3:00
11. Absence Makes the Day Go Longer 4:34

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Review

If we were to describe what Cursive's album sounds like, we would be in conflict with the thematic essence of the album itself. However, since this description is intended to tell you whether or not you are interested in Cursive musically, we will mention a few bands and/or songs which have positive characteristics we find in Cursive.

Fugazi - (in their ability to mix hardcore and pop while paying extraordinary attention to song structure and dynamics)

Bettie Serveert / The Pretenders - (in their arrangement of vocal melodies and articulation)

The Cure / The Smiths - (for their moody emotion / sad pop)

Lungfish / Run DMC - (for their infectious grooves from the drums and bass)

Pixies / Modest Mouse - (for their erratic guitar styling)

R.I.Y.L. Fugazi and Bettie Serveert covering Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart"

This is the follow-up album to "Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes" (Cursive's debut full-length on Crank! Records).

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