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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."

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lso, 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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