The Curtains - Calamity
![]() | Primary Artist |
| The Curtains | |
| Album Title | |
| Calamity | |
| Release Date | |
| October 24, 2006 | |
| Time | |
There are some avant-gardists who could care less about pleasing audiences; in fact, they take great pride in giving audiences the middle finger and saying, "Get lost if you don't like it." But others want to share; even at his most extreme and ferociously atonal in 1966 and 1967, John Coltrane wanted listeners to understand where he was coming from (which didn't necessarily stop some of his most ardent admirers from walking out the door during that period). And in math rock -- much like avant-garde jazz -- one encounters the middle finger types as well as folks who want listeners to understand even when some of those listeners might be saying, "I really don't get this." Calamity points to the fact that The Curtains fall into the second category; this is eccentric, quirky, angular, bizarre music that doesn't go out of its way to be accessible but isn't hostile or anti-social either. Read More
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