The Curtains
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The Curtains is an American band founded by Chris Cohen and visual artist Trevor Shimizu in San Francisco, California in 2000.[1]
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The Curtains performing live in 2006 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | San Francisco, California, U.S. |
| Genres | Experimental rock, electronic rock, instrumental |
| Years active | 2000–2007 |
| Members | Chris Cohen |
| Past members | Annie Lewandowski John Ringhofer Nedelle Torrisi Corey Fogel Greg Saunier Andrew Maxwell Jamie Peterson Trevor Shimizu Satomi Matsuzaki Jordan Dalrymple |
Style
Their first three albums are mostly instrumental music which uses electric guitar, Realistic Concertmate MG-1 and drums.
Initially influenced by film soundtracks, TV jingles, West Coast jazz, and early electronic music, the Curtains slowly gravitated towards melodic, vocal-based pop music.
History
Since 2002, the Curtains have released four full-length albums, one split CD, and several 7-inches on various labels, including a limited-edition lathe cut. The band's lineup changed often, with principal songwriter Chris Cohen being the only continuous member.
The Curtains toured the Western U.S. with Maher Shalal Hash Baz[2] in 2004 and recorded as members of that band on the record Faux Depart.[3] They have also opened for such bands as Red Krayola,[4] Saccharine Trust,[5] Young People,[6] Joan of Arc,[6] Glass Candy,[6] The Dead C,[7] Burning Star Core,[8] Open City,[8] Final Fantasy,[9] and Beirut.[10]
Discography
Albums
- Hit Car Tunes (2001)
- Fast Talks (Thin Wrist, 2002)
- Flybys (Thin Wrist, 2003)
- Make Us Two Crayons on the Floor (Yik Yak, 2004) split with Maher Shalal Hash Baz
- Vehicles of Travel (Frenetic, 2004)
- Calamity (Asthmatic Kitty, 2006)
Singles
- "Athletes in the Stars" b/w "Watch for the Eliminator" (Snowy Visitor, 2000)
- "Airplane Dives" b/w "Strive, Lifeforms, Strive" (Collective Jyrk, 2004) split with Ghost to Falco
- "Go Lucky" b/w "World's Most Dangerous Woman" (Tomlab, 2006)