cursive’s members met in 1977. The drummer was encouraged to play by his favorite teacher. The guitarist use to listen to cassette tape constantly as a teenager. cursive started playing at the college dive bar Attorney. The group used to practice at the guitarist's house.
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cursive talked to a DJ from X93.9 and got their single on air. The girlfriend of a record executive heard the song and soon after cursive was signed. The band members were relieved once they were signed and quit their odd jobs that had supported them while they worked toward their dreams. cursive’s first album did not do so well, but the second album was a hit, going platinum.
cursive see this tour as a chance to expose another group of fans to their music. The band is in the start of the tour accompanying for their most current project. cursive's latest album is the band's first record since the band broke up seven years ago.
Generally, critics commend cursive for their ability to rile up the crowd during concerts. Charleston music critic Warren Easley has always been enamored with band’s incredible drummer. cursive’s most current project is receiving inspiring reviews from Billy O'Toole, a music critic out of Urbana, and Patrick Orsino, from Concord.
cursive will mix songs from the new record with hits from its older release. Ticket Specialists is the one stop shop for the group, with cursive tickets, concert seating charts, and touring schedule.