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The Ugly Organ

Cursive

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 The Ugly Organist Cursive 0:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Some Red-Handed Sleight of Hand Cursive 1:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Art Is Hard Cursive 2:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 The Recluse Cursive 3:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Herald! Frankenstein Cursive 0:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Butcher the Song Cursive 3:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Driftwood: A Fairy Tale Cursive 4:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 A Gentleman Caller Cursive 3:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Harold Weathervein Cursive 2:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Bloody Murderer Cursive 2:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Sierra Cursive 3:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Staying Alive Cursive 10:04 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

Whereas 2000's Domestica explored the intense pain of Tim Kasher's divorce, Ugly Organ is a tale of empty sex, overwrought melodrama, and metaphors of which the album's title is only the first. Kasher likes making you feel queasy, and Cursive backs him up with unpredictable instrumental turns. "Butcher the Song" could be about a lot of things, but it's definitely not happy, and its instrumentation lurches in stops and rushing starts like a drivetrain gone bad. "Art Is Hard" is much louder. "Keep turning out those hits! Till it's all the same old sh*t!" The clattering guitars shoot backward at Cursive's louder roots, but the knifing lyrics stab wildly at fans, the band, the industry — any target available. Kasher and co. are similarly restless throughout Ugly Organ, and that sentiment makes the album both rewarding and frustrating. They're capable of great beauty, particularly in the sure hand of cellist Gretta Cohn, who first appeared on the Burst & Bloom EP but is a true force here. She adds a soaring melody to "Driftwood: A Fairy Tale," making it sound like Spoon with a fuller lineup. But the band also throws a thousand ideas into the wind on Organ, and a lot of them become just hints and melodrama. The ten-minute "Staying Alive" is flush with intensity but goes in too many different directions, while the brief "Herald! Frankenstein" doesn't expand far enough. Kasher's always pretty clear with his lyrics; he's having a post-coital conversation in "Gentleman Caller," he's the post-divorce depressive in "Recluse." But Cursive could use a little more clarity throughout Ugly Organ, to fully capture the band's fractured and anxious, but always exuberant sound.

Recent Customer Reviews

One of the Greatest musical achievements
     
by filmjunkieichi

This album is stunning. It is probably my top favorite album ever. I was first introduced to Cursive my sopohomore year of highschool during a time when life was really tough and confusing. I was a passenger in my friends car she was blasting this album and I was awestruck. The most haunting and brilliant song on this album is "Driftwood: A Fairy Tale". I had never heard anything like it. I asked who is was and told her I wanted to get
The album. I got it the week after that.

Get the first 4 tracks if you're debating whether or not to buy the album.
     
by myboyblue8

And yes that includes "The Ugly Organist" it is 53 secounds that make "Some Red-Handed Sleight of Hand" soooo much better. The rest of the album is ok. You will probably buy the rest cause the first 4 tracks will be amoung the best opening tracks you will ever hear, but they are too short.

BRILLIANCE
     
by thecriminal

This is honestly one of the most well put together lyrically and musically albums I have ever heard. It caught my attention fromm the first track to the last track. My jaw dropped when I finished listening to it. Cursive is at the forefront of my favorite artists after listening to this cd. Tim Kasher is a brilliant mind as is the rest of the band.

Biography

Formed: 1995 in Omaha, NE

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

As early as 1995, the original members of Cursive — Tim Kasher on guitar and vocals, Clint Schnase on drums, Matt Maginn on bass, and Stephen Pederson on guitar — began work on their newly christened project, experimenting with elements of indie rock and eclectic post-hardcore to fashion...
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