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Curl
Up and Die
But the Past Ain't Through with Us (2003)
Review
by: Jason Thornbery
Date: 12/15/03
An
EP that clocks in at 23 minutes has Curl Up and Die just
telling you that Unfortunately, We're Not Robots,
their 2002 Revelation debut, needed a post script. Kurt
Ballou of Converge is behind the boards with a notepad,
trying to figure out just what Mike Minnick is yelling
about. Kurt couldn't tell, neither could I, and the lyric
sheet could be from almost any source, since A+B doesn't
equal C when you're done with a track like "Nuclear
Waste", or "If This Band Doesn't Pan Out We're
Joining The Army."
Also,
is it still considered 'Hardcore' if it's this slow? The
breakdowns hardcore kids dream about don't break down
as much as wind down here, and the band might just know
a little too much about playing their instruments
to accurately reproduce the kind of rage inherent in a
fan base hell bent on a war with boredom and other sweaty
kids nearby in the club. Still, you've gotta give Curl
Up And Die credit for not joining the army. Yet.
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