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| CursiveHappy Hollow2006 Saddle Creek
Review by: indie_is_better_than See others by this writer Only registered users can post comments Published on August 22nd 2006
The 3 years between 2003’s The Ugly Organ and Happy Hollow were a time of doubt for Cursive fans. After wrapping up a tour in support of The Ugly Organ, the band began a much-needed hiatus. Lead vocalist and songwriter Tim Kasher’s folk-rock side project the Good Life became his top priority, and his love for the group led to open contemplation of a Cursive break-up.
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wow, I couldn't stand The Ugly Organ but I love this album I can't get enough of this album. I like it better than The Ugly Organ myself, but they're very different. It doesn't have the same melodic tendencies the predecessor did, but its strengths lie in other areas. And overall, it sounds more solid to me. This album blows away The Ugly Organ once you all can finish groveling at that record's feet and realize that. Tied for 1st for album of the year for me (with Ryan's Hope) I don't know why everyone seems to think Tim hates religion. I don't know if he even realizes it but Aetheism IS a religion. It takes a strong stance on something that cannot be proven. That is the definition of religion. It takes Faith to believe that there IS nothing out there. I'm a Mac/iTunes user, and I just bought this. I can't get it to come up on my iTunes. The computer only recognizes the mp3 sampler (which is pretty cool, by the way). supposed to be a 3 Really good CD, I can't say I like it as much as Domestica, but I can't say I'm dissapointed at all with it either. Solid effort. if you visit this site, obviously you aware of them. Cursive rocks balls, if you dont think so you should go check out panic at the disco! don't get me wrong. it was a well written review. i just found it odd that a review of a record did everything but review the actual sound, assuming only those completely familiar with the band are reading the review. that's just laziness. don't assume who is or who isn't reading your review because you're missing the opportunity to turn people onto the band who may not know about them or who may have missed them in the past, like me. if you visit this site, obviously you aware of them. big bang is good, I've never heard a cursive song so for me, the review was bad. Try to keep that in mind next time you write a review, the people reading it may not have a clue about this band. *domestica The review wasnt exactly "bad" i felt it was pretty good for people already familiar with cursive, but for new listeners it was a little vague. Anyway, this album is killer and is a stronger album then Ugly Organ. More of a Domestic vibe, Im diggin it. "score is for the review" last comment was me "The band, however, has returned with Happy Hollow and, surprisingly, not much has changed. In fact, the only major difference in its sound is the addition of a horn section." amazing fucking album. Superdude! haha, i'm so glad they made an album christian people have a hard time listening to. mad props. No matter how good this band is, they'll still always be ugly, ugly bastards. just downloaded this, hopefully its good. Maybe it's just me, but we should probably abolish religion if we wish to advance as a humanistic culture. Onslaught ensues ... or does it? I dunno ... but I'm salivating in anticipation of this release. If this tops Domestica ... well, I don't even know what to say. Please top Domestica! 2. I found that another majoe addition to its sound was that there were different songs. This review was pretty good, but: Love it so much already. The crazy horn shit is so bad ass. He's even improved as a singer. He's never sounded so comfortable and confident. The Burst and Bloom EP blows "organ" outta the water. Get that... p.s. i think if they would have put the songs from the burst and bloom ep together with the good songs from the ugly organ they would have had a stellar album. burst and bloom is some of the best cursive tracks ever written. god i love this band. i was completely surprised at the complete turnaround this band has made. domestica is one of my favorite albums of all time and i thought that the ugly organ was a step down from that with too many filler tracks. however, happy hollow has completely and utterly put my faith back into this band. i haven't even gotten to the second half of this album just because the first half slays so hard. by far cursive's best work to date, even beating out domestica. the songs sound amazing live as well. forgive me for attempting to contribute to the demise of a great songwriter, but along with dropping his drinking habit he seems to have dropped a good portion of his passion. i miss the intoxicated, angstfully harsh tim kasher. good album, but nothing to domestica or ugly organ. i really like this album, it's no "Ugly Organ" however it's still awesome I think this album lacks the dark realtionship theme that defines the Ugly Organ and Domestica; that being said, it is awesome and a fresh album that doesn't feel like its been done a million times before. "If Ugly Organ is the only album you have of theirs you need to pick any one of their other releases up... this one included." Ugly Organ was a bloated EP. It had 2 or 3 solid songs and pales in comparison to the bands other albums. If Ugly Organ is the only album you have of theirs you need to pick any one of their other releases up... this one included. already sounds better than the ugly organ, but i dont really have the urge to listen to it Great review... These guys were fucking amazing at Lollapalooza! If you don't know what Cursive sounds like, well, uh, go buy The Ugly Organ already. It's classic. What if you've never heard this band before? To all of you calling this a good review, I kinda like it when a review at least gives a clue as to what a band sounds like... "The band, however, has returned with Happy Hollow and, surprisingly, not much has changed. In fact, the only major difference in its sound is the addition of a horn section." Eh...it's good, but it's not The Ugly Organ. I only have The Ugly Organ and this, so excuse me if this comes off as ignorant, but those two albums' openers remind me of carnival music, especially with the inclusion of horns on this album. A good release, but not near Cursive-caliber. The middle and second half drag, although Rise Up! Rise Up! is one of the best songs of the year. pretty good review & solid album I was disappointed but it's still a pretty decent album definately top ten this year nice review, album is fucking amazing, i was worried after the amount of time between this and ugly organ, but they definately came through on this album. God damn I cannot wait to get back to civilization to pick this up. I totally agree with the review. Spot-on review. In my top ten of the year, for sure. The Ugly Organ was way, way better. This review is too nice. The record sounds too big. If I had a copy of it in front of me I could give a more in depth bitching, but I listened to it over a month ago and just wasn't interested. I'm gonna be poor at the end of this week never listned to these guys before just now. the stuff on their myspace is pretty solid, i'll check this out. Good Album!!! Cursive is such a kick fucking ass band. I love the singing, I love the music, I love the lyrics and I love their name. The music slays, and the lyrics are pretty good, if a little simplistic and narrow-minded at times. Ok, I listened to a couple of tracks. He has some solid arguments but I just don't agree with it (prepares for flogging) best album of the year so far. hands fucking down. It's going to be an interesting listen for me, because I'm a Christian and I do love Cursive. But art is art and I'm interested in what Mr. Kasher has to say. I'm holding off on this until Tuesday when it comes out. This review is spot on. And I don't know about anyone else, the horns are a great replacement to the cello of Ugly Organ. They were my favorite part of "A Gentleman Caller," so I was psyched to hear them so much here. Shit is off the hook!!!! Bleh! Bleh I say! Bleh! i like the horn use on that song dorothy blah blah blah, so i'm looking forward to this pretty good review Amazing album; this band hasn't had a misstep in as long as I can remember. Spot on review, but the second half, musically, really doesn't do as much for me as I'd like. Here's to hoping dedicated listens will cure that. |