Cursive - Domestica
CD
Performer
 
Title
 
Domestica
UPC
 
64840100312
Genre
 
Rock & Pop
Released
 
06/20/2000
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Casualty, The
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Martyr, The
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Shallow Means, Deep Ends
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Making Friends and Acquaintances
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Red So Deep, A
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Lament of Pretty Baby, The
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Game of Who Needs Who the Worst, The
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Radiator Hums, The
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Night I Lost the Will to Fight, The
Notes / Reviews

Cursive: Tim Kasher, Ted Stephens (vocals, guitar); Matt Magnin (vocals, bass); Clint Schnase (drums).
Additional personnel: Mike Mogis, Zack Nipper, Jen Bernard.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: Tim Kasher, Ted Stevens (vocals, guitar); Matt Maginn (vocals); Clint Schnase (drums).
Audio Mixers: A.J. Mogis; Mike Mogis.
Recording information: Dead Space.
Photographer: Kim Hagar.
With more rock and less whine, Cursive provides an exclamation point to the emo scene with Domestica, their third release. Led by vocalists Tim Kasher and former Lullaby for the Working Class frontman Ted Stevens, Domestica explores Kasher's messy divorce through a series of clever but transparent metaphors. Domestica is a concept album harping on the ugliness and beauty of love, a treatise on the pains of divorce and romance. While the themes are nothing new, they are executed inventively. Half the songs don't even contain a chorus, replacing the classic song structure with a string of middle eights held together by the exceptional rhythm section. Despite the instrumental prowess, the true standout on this record is Kasher. His throaty voice propels the album's most satiating cut, "A Red So Deep," from a dissonant clang to an effortless whisper. From the hard rock of the D.C. scene ("The Martyr," "The Radiator Hums") to the classic Pavement sound ("Making Friends and Acquaintances"), Cursive proves they are more than the typical emo band. Kasher's marital troubles transform the selections on Domestica from mere calls for help to anthems of rejection. ~ Yancey Strickler

Details
Performers
 
Producer
 
Engineer
 
Label
 
Saddle Creek Records
Catalog #
 
31
SPAR Code
 
n/a
Year of Original Release
 
2000
Mono/Stereo
 
Stereo
Studio/Live Performance
 
Studio
Distributor
 
Alternative Dis. Alliance
# of Discs
 
1
Minutes
 
32
Seconds
 
13