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Considering
Curve
's towering monolith of guitar noise, dance tracks, dark goth, and airy melodies, it's strange that their two core members -- guitarist
Dean Garcia
and vocalist
Toni Halliday
-- met through
David Stewart
of
Eurythmics
.
Halliday
met
Stewart
while she was a teenager and they remained friends for years;
Garcia
played on
Eurythmics
'
Touch
and
Be Yourself Tonight
. The two played together in
State of Play
, who released one album and two singles in the late '80s to little
notice. After the failure of that band,
Garcia
and
Halliday
parted ways only to reunite in the beginning of the '90s. Renaming themselves
Curve
,
Halliday
and
Garcia
released three EPs that became independent hits in 1991. Although they were critically acclaimed as well, some members of the U.K. press attacked
Halliday
for not being a genuine member of the indie scene. Despite the negative press, their next EP and first album, 1992's
Doppelganger
, hit number one on the U.K. indie charts. By the time of the following year's
Cuckoo
,
Curve
had added two guitarists and a drummer, with
Garcia
moving to bass.
Cuckoo
was noisier and more experimental than their previous releases, although it did have a couple of pop songs that were tighter than their usual singles. However, the album didn't make as big of a splash in the U.K. as previous releases;
Curve
split several months after its release, only to reform in 1997 with the
Chinese Burn
EP. The full-length
Come Clean
followed a year later and
"Coming Up Roses
became a moderate hit among college radio. Three years later,
Curve
issued the Internet-only
Open Day at the Hate Fest
. This album collected MP3's and B-sides and was a limited edition package for eager fans awaiting a proper studio album. After battling contractual obligations with Estupendo/Universal,
Curve
returned to form for 2001's
Gift
, their fourth album in 10 years. Another self-released disc came in 2002, and a two-disc compilation entitled
The Way of Curve
followed in 2004. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Albums (9)
The Way of Curve 1990/2004
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Gift
(10 songs)
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