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Cursive albums featuring Mike Mogis

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| | Cursive's Domestica CD (2000)
$10.15 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 ...
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| Ugly Organ CD (2003)
$9.79 The fourth full-length album by Omaha-based indie band Cursive--the second after their 2000 reformation following an extended breakup--THE UGLY ORGAN continues with both the dark lyrical themes and more acoustic sound of its immediate predecessor, DOMESTICA. Where that album was ...
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| 8 Teeth To Eat You CD (2002)
$9.05 Omaha, NE's Cursive collaborated with Japan's Eastern Youth on this eight-song split disc. Eight Teeth to Eat You was released as a split between Better Looking Records and Five One Inc in 2002. The indie/experimental stylings of Cursive are featured ...
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 Cursive Songs
Popular or famous Cursive songs: Gentleman Caller, Caveman, Donkeys, From The Hips, I Couldn't Love You, In The Now, Let Me Up, Mama, I'm Satan. More music songs Mama, I'm Swollen, We're Going To Hell, What Have I Done?, Disruption In Our Lines Of Influence, Knowledgeable Hasbeens. More music songs Bad Sects, And The Bit Just Chokes Them, Dispenser, Disruption In The Normal Swing Of Things. More music songs I Thought There'd Be More Than This, Icebreakers, Nostalgia.
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 Cursive Biography
A fixture of the early-2000s Omaha, Nebraska, indie-rock scene gathered around Saddle Creek records, Cursive purveyed a style of rock that incorporated the energy of punk with the angular, shifting structures of classic early-1990s indie bands. Lyrically, Cursive won over hearts and mind with an emotionally direct approach that was both honest and revealing, yet too literary to fall squarely into the emo camp. Creative, proficient, and intelligent, Cursive's music gives new meaning to the term "heartland rock."
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Tim Kasher | Good Life, Bright Eyes, Mccarthy Trenching, Ambulance Son | | Ted Stevens | Bright Eyes, Mccarthy Trenching, Mayday, Alex McManus | | Matt Maginn | Bright Eyes | | Clint Schnase | Bright Eyes, Good Life | | Gretta Cohn | Rilo Kiley, Aarktica, Black Gold, Maria Taylor, Bright Eyes, Good Life |
 Contemporaries
The Get Up Kids, Built to Spill, Constantines, The Weakerthans, The Promise Ring, Rainer Maria, Desaparecidos
 Influences
Fugazi, Superchunk, Sebadoh, Slint, Uncle Tupelo, Jawbox, Archers of Loaf, Polvo, Shudder to Think
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Ohno Kiyofumi, Space Age Playboys
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