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SOLD OUT! Cursive, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Conduits

SOLD OUT! Cursive, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Conduits

Sun. 03/25 | 8:00PM @ Lincoln Hall (map)

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Cursive is the longtime trio of Tim Kasher (vocals, guitar), Matt Maginn (bass), and Ted Stevens (guitar, vocals), with Patrick Newbery (keys) and Cully Symington (drums). I Am Gemini (out February 21, 2012 via Saddle Creek), the bands seventh LP, is the follow-up to 2009s critically praised Mama, Im Swollen, which caught the attention of publications including Alternative Press, Billboard, Playboy, Rolling Stone, and Time Out New York, among others, and earned the band their network television debut on The Late Show with David Letterman. Cursive has released six full-length albums including the heralded Cursives Domestica (2000), The Ugly Organ (2003), and Happy Hollow (2006) two EPs, a disc of rarities, and numerous singles since the bands 1995 inception. ([Tim Kashers] effect on the crowd was chilling last nightCursive was focused and on-spot, composed and gripping), Nuvo Weekly (the five-piece slashed through a near-perfect set of songs from their last nine years of albums), and the Orlando Sentinels Soundboard blog (the band still knows how to rock on stage[Cursive] thrashed away with an abandon that heightened the passion of Kashers dense, emotionally charged wordplay.). I Am Gemini is the surreal and powerful musical tale of Cassius and Pollock, twin brothers separated at birth. One good and one evil, their unexpected reunion in a house that is not a home ignites a classic struggle for the soul, played out with a cast of supporting characters that includes a chorus of angels and devils, and twin sisters conjoined at the head.
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