The Ugly Organ Cursive

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  • Release Date: 03/04/2003
  • Sales Rank: 50,031
  • Label: SADDLE CREEK
  • UPC: 648401005127
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The Ugly Organ

1LISTENThe Ugly Organist 0:53
2LISTENSome Red Handed Sleight of Hand 1:53
3LISTENArt Is Hard 2:46
4LISTENThe Recluse 3:04
5LISTENHerald! Frankenstein 0:47
6LISTENButcher the Song 3:31
7LISTENDriftwood: A Fairy Tale 4:41
8LISTENA Gentleman Caller 3:19
9LISTENHarold Weathervein 2:59
10LISTENBloody Murderer 2:52
11LISTENSierra 3:25
12LISTENStaying Alive 10:06

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Whereas 2000's Domestica explored the intense pain of Tim Kasher's divorce, Ugly Organ is a tale of empty sex, overwrought melodrama, and metaphors of which the album's title is only the first. Kasher likes making you feel queasy, and Cursive backs him up with unpredictable instrumental turns. "Butcher the Song" could be about a lot of things, but it's definitely not happy, and its instrumentation lurches in stops and rushing starts like a drivetrain gone bad. "Art Is Hard" is much louder. "Keep turning out those hits! Till it's all the same old sh*t!" The clattering guitars shoot backward at Cursive's louder roots, but the knifing lyrics stab wildly at fans, the band, the industry -- any target available. Kasher and co. are similarly restless throughout Ugly Organ, and that sentiment makes the album both rewarding and frustrating. They're capable of great beauty, particularly in the sure hand of cellist Gretta Cohn, who first appeared on the Burst & Bloom EP but is a true force here. She adds a soaring melody to "Driftwood: A Fairy Tale," making it sound like Spoon with a fuller lineup. But the band also throws a thousand ideas into the wind on Organ, and a lot of them become just hints and melodrama. The ten-minute "Staying Alive" is flush with intensity but goes in too many different directions, while the brief "Herald! Frankenstein" doesn't expand far enough. Kasher's always pretty clear with his lyrics; he's having a post-coital conversation in "Gentleman Caller," he's the post-divorce depressive in "Recluse." But Cursive could use a little more clarity throughout Ugly Organ, to fully capture the band's fractured and anxious, but always exuberant sound. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide



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grows on you like a strange moldby Anonymous

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March 21, 2005: For a few years now I had been told over and over that Cursive was a great band, that I would love them, that i just -had- to listen to them. Being a big SaddleCreek/weird indie music fan, for years I tried to like Cursive. I would download a few songs and listen but wind up hating it and erasing it from my computer. I did this every 4-5 months or so, determined to give Cursive an honest chance. Then I downloaded "Driftwood: A Fairy Tale". Now I ahd heard this song back when this album was first released and didn't like it. Blame it on maturity, personal taste or the weather, but I fell in love with this song after relistening. After that came "Art Is Hard" a biting, angry song about the bittersweet role of being a music star. The album as a whole tells a story but can be taken in single doses just fine. Have to admit that a few songs on here took some time to grow on me, but now I love every single track in it's own way. Give it a chance, it'll surprise you. (Personal faves include tracks 2,3,8,9 and 11)

fantasticby Anonymous

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February 06, 2004: A nearly perfect CD. One of my favorites of all time.