Monday, 30 June 2008

Curve

Curve   
Artist: Curve

   Genre(s): 
ROck: Alternative
   



Discography:


Come Clean   
 Come Clean

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 13


Cuckoo   
 Cuckoo

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10




Considering Curve's soaring monolith of guitar noise, dance tracks, obscure churl, and airy melodies, it's strange that their iI congress of Racial Equality members -- guitarist Dean Garcia and vocalizer Toni Halliday -- met through David Stewart of Eurythmics. Halliday met Stewart spell she was a teenager and they remained friends for years; Garcia played on Eurythmics' Rival and Be Yourself Tonight. The iI played together in State of Play, world Health Organization released one record album and two singles in the late '80s to little notice. After the failure of that band, Garcia and Halliday parted shipway simply to reunite in the beginning of the '90s. Renaming themselves Curve, Halliday and Garcia released trey EPs that became autonomous hits in 1991. Although they were critically acclaimed as well, some members of the U.K. press attacked Halliday for not beingness a echt member of the indie scenery. Despite the negative push, their next EP and number 1 record album, 1992's Doppelganger, hit figure matchless on the U.K. indie charts. By the time of the following year's Zany, Curve had added deuce guitarists and a drummer, with Garcia moving to bass. Zany was noisier and more than experimental than their former releases, although it did have a couple of pop songs that were tighter than their usual singles. However, the album didn't make as big of a splash in the U.K. as previous releases; Curve schism several months later on its release, only to reform in 1997 with the Chinese Burn EP. The full-length Come Clean followed a year later and "Coming Up Roses became a moderate hit among college radiocommunication. Three years later, Curve issued the Internet-only Open Day at the Hate Fest. This album gathered MP3's and B-sides and was a limited edition parcel for aegir fans awaiting a right studio apartment album. After battling contractual obligations with Estupendo/Universal, Curve returned to form for 2001's Gift, their twenty-five percent record album in 10 years. Another self-released saucer came in 2002, and a two-disc digest entitled The Way of Curve followed in 2004.





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