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After three EPs on Dave A. Stewart’s Anxious label, Curve dropped debut album, Doppelgänger, in 1991. It was an artistic and commercial success that just missed out on the top ten in the UK and went top 20 in the US Heatseekers album chart, no mean feats for a UK ‘indie’ act at that time …
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Influential indie rock/electronic crossover outfit Curve’s second album was released by Anxious Records in September 1993. Co-produced by the band, Flood and Steve Osborne, it spawned two singles/EPs, Blackerthreetracker (the lead track being the aggressive, hook-laden ‘Missing Link’) and the loping Superblaster, and although it wasn’t as successful as their debut Doppelgänger in terms of chart performance, it was well received by the press, with particular praise for Toni Halliday’s powerful vocals and thoughtful lyrics as well as the lush but abrasive backing that was aptly described as falling somewhere between Ministry and the Sugarcubes.
In common with Doppelgänger, there are walls of searing guitar noise and pounding rhythms, but some of the tracks are softer and more reflective. As Paul Simpson put it on allmusic.com: “The synthesisers on ‘Crystal’ and ‘Unreadable Communication’ are close to the then-developing trance style, and the slower songs anticipate the direction Massive Attack (and others) would take during the course of the decade.” Praise indeed.
Side A
- Missing Link
- Crystal
- Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
- All of One
- Unreadable Communication
Side B
- Turkey Crossing
- Super Blaster
- Left of Mother
- Sweetest Pie
- Cuckoo














