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This Indie-Rock band started out as a quartet in 1995 by singer+guitarist
Tim Kasher, guitarist Steve Pedersen, bassist Matt Maginn and drummer
Clint Schnase.
In 1997, the Omaha, Nebraska USA-based quartet made their debut with
the full-length disc, "Such Blinding Stars For Starving Eyes",
which followed their first singles.
The following year was spent touring and working on songs for what would
become group's sophomore full-length, "The Storms Of Early Summer:
Semantics Of Song", but the record did not perform well and the group
break-up.
Cursive members decided to re-started the band in 2000 with Ted Stevens
replacing Pedersen in the line-up and "Domestica" was released;
a few months later the group introduced cello player Gretta Cohn and recorded
an EP entitled "Burst And Bloom".
Their next album,"The Ugly Organ", was issued in 2003.
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