
Cursive
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Sunday, December 7 at 8 pm EST
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Sunday, December 7 at 8 pm EST
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Cursive with AJJ at Underground ArtsSunday, December 7, 2025
Doors: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+
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About Cursive
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Cursive’s new album Devourer reaffirms the Omaha band’s reputation for intensity, ambition, and restless creativity, even after nearly 30 years together. Since their formation in 1995, Cursive has been a defining force in the blurring of indie rock and post-hardcore, with landmark albums like Domestica and The Ugly Organ shaping a generation of bands. Devourer continues that legacy, filled with incisive lyrics and cathartic sounds that explore themes of consumption, anxiety, imperialism, and self-expression. Balancing discordant energy with moments of melody, the record channels frontman Tim Kasher’s artistic obsession while pushing the band into daring new territory.
Written from nearly 70 compositions and refined into 13 tracks, the album was co-produced with Marc Jacob Hudson and features the band’s expanded seven-member lineup, providing a broad sonic palette. Now released on Run for Cover Records, Devourer represents both continuity and renewal for a band that has refused to grow complacent. Urgent, challenging, and deeply alive, the record shows Cursive still evolving and hungry to move forward, ensuring their work remains as vital today as when they first began.
About AJJ
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Disposable Everything is the perfect sonic amalgam of what AJJ has been and could always be. In a splendid fusion of acoustic rock grandeur, jazz archetypes and stringed harmonies, the band ascend to new heights with an admirable composure. They get loud when they need to; soften up when the story calls for such a transition. To say that this album is AJJ’s greatest musical achievement would be an understatement. What Bonnette and company have fashioned together is the work of a band who possess an alchemy only 20 years spent together could make so electric.

