From the playfully taunting strut of "The Sun And Moon" to the devilishly jabbing "Warmer, Warmer", Tim Kasher and crew have a blast crafting the tale of twins separated at birth on the band's seventh studio album. Shifty time changes and Kasher's uniquely splintered vocal delivery remain, with the creaky stomp of "Double Dead" and buzzsaw guitars of "Wowowow" keeping things plenty strange. Still, there are flourishes of melody around nearly every corner, as with the relentlessly rumbling groove of "Twin Dragon/Hello Skeleton", making this strange gem a more welcoming Cursive offering than most.
Seek: "The Sun And Moon", "Warmer, Warmer", "Wowowow"
For fans of: Brand New
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