A current itinerary is below.ġ0/18 - Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom*ġ0/19 - Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom*ġ0/20 - Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Churchġ0/21- Brooklyn, NY Saint Vitus (SOLD OUT) In November, the band will embark on a month-long headline tour throughout the southeast and southwest with Cloud Nothings supporting. These songs of anger, frustration, helplessness and loss feel more poignant to us now than even a year ago - we’re thrilled to finally introduce them to our world.” More information on Get Fixed-which was produced by Mike Mogis and Cursive-can be read in the entire letter from Kasher HERE, alongside band photos and album art.Ĭursive will head back out on the road mid-month for a run of dates supporting Against Me! as well as two headline shows in Philadelphia, PA, and Brooklyn, NY (sold out). “In certain ways, they may forever be considered companion pieces, but Get Fixed feels as though it’s been emancipated from the Vitriola session: the extra care and attention it received has helped it develop an identity very much its own. “We’re quite proud of the work we’ve done on both Vitriola and Get Fixed,” explains singer/guitarist Tim Kasher in a letter describing the genesis of the new album. Get Fixed ripples with the visceral intensity and keen, unexpected melodicism for which Cursive has long been celebrated, as illustrated in searing first single “Barricades ” the alternately pummeling and anthemic “Black Hole Town ” and the more atmospheric, moody “Marigolds.” While the album was largely born out of the same sessions as Vitriola with founding drummer Clint Schnase, “Stranded Satellite” and “Black Hole Town” were recorded this year and feature touring drummer Pat Oakes. The follow-up to last year’s acclaimed Vitriola-which earned high praise from NPR Music, Noisey, Stereogum, Pitchfork, SPIN, Paste, NYLON, FLOOD, The Talkhouse, and Under the Radar, among many others-Get Fixed is now available for pre-order via 15 Passenger. Cursive has also shared a fourth and final single from the LP, the bristling “Stranded Satellite ” listen via a lyric video HERE. It’s true: on the heels of dropping a new single each week since September 13th, the Omaha, NE band today announced that their second new album in as many years, Get Fixed, will arrive next Friday, October 11th, via their own 15 Passenger Records. “Cursive are almost certainly up to something.” - Stereogum October Dates with Against Me! Followed By November Headline Tour before.SECOND LP IN AS MANY YEARS OUT NEXT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11TH This is by far the best sales week and charting position for the band, which has never broken into the top 10 in the U.K. New in ninth place this week is Breakin’ Outta Hell, the fourth full-length from Australian hard rock act Airbourne. 8 this time around is controlled by Blurryface, the breakout smash record by Twenty One Pilots. After him comes Bob Marley, whose greatest hits compilation Legend is enjoying an incredible revival, as it has been in the top 10 for many weeks in 2016, and there doesn’t seem to be any end in sight for the multi-platinum title. 6 this week is Drake’s Views, which seems as if it will never dip out of the spotlight. Positions six through eight are held by albums that have spent months within the top 10, and which are still going strong despite how long they've been out. The album ruled for a pair of consecutive weeks, but it couldn’t hold out for a third turn, as there were some pretty powerful debuts this week. Two-week leader Wild World, the new record from British alt-rockers Bastille, is down to No. This new NSFW title marks the band’s seventh top 10 album, and their first in over 20 years, during which time they continued to record, but the public didn’t respond as positively as they have to this new collection. British rockers Marillion are back in the top 10 after years away thanks to their new album, Fuck Everyone And Run (FEAR), which kicks off its charting run at No.
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