Cursed
II


4.5
superb

Review

by cvlts USER (90 Reviews)
March 30th, 2011 | 193 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist

Review Summary: "This is your head on a canvas, looking my way"

Cursed - II

The funny thing about Cursed’s sophomore album is that it only got better in retrospect. Granted, at the time of release it was still critically praised, yet after the proverbial ‘bullet to the head’ that ended the band once and for all, a certain level of stardom was placed on Cursed, II, and all their albums henceforth. Now, years later, it isn’t impossible to say that while all of Cursed’s discography is highly cherished throughout the community, II stands out from Cursed’s previous and subsequent work. The simple answer as to why this is is that it’s a representation of a band not only finding their potential and running with it, but taking a leap of faith, in terms of progression, that pales in comparison to nearly every other hardcore band out there. The level of maturity that Cursed grew in between their debut to this album is astonishing, in that it took every aspect that made them such a visceral, sonically assaulting band, and streamlined it into a much more cleanly packaged sound, yet not sacrificing any of the raw attitude that their first album had. As a matter of fact, II could be considered one of the most evil sounding hardcore albums ever tracked out. Whether it could be its heavy, sludge-like atmosphere that constantly permeates into every song, or the emotionally unbalanced, pissed off sound of vocalist Chris Colohan; II isn’t the sonically dissonant mess that I was, or the chaotic sound of III, but a more stream lined record. Yet, because of this aspect, it makes II all the more better.

All the members of Cursed were no strangers to the hardcore scene. Being in one type of band or another since the early 90s, Cursed featured members of seminal Canadian hardcore bands like The Swarm, Left For Dead, and Haymaker. With that being said, when Cursed was initially put together as one single, cohesive unit, it wasn’t too surprising that their debut album was a bit of a sonic mess. Not inherently flawed by any stretch of the imagination, yet there was a certain level of disorganization that wreaked havoc all throughout the listen; essentially hamstringing the whole listen. II is the album that refined all those aspects, drew directly from all the experience that the band had, and came out with a product that was the thing of nightmares. Starting off with subtle feedback, it casually invites the listener in like a crypt keeper politely holding the door open for a group of ignorant visitors into his shop of horrors. The thing about II is that it rarely blows up in your face that all other previous and future material that Cursed created was known for. While tracks like the cyclonic ‘R.I.P’, ‘Old Money’, and ‘Clocked In, Punched Out’ carry all the explosive attitude of a punk band, most of II is rather sedated. Even during the heaviest moments of ‘Reparations’ to ‘Head of the Baptist’, there’s a certain element of foreboding and terror all throughout the listen.

Yet this could all have achieved by the distinct sound that Cursed has patented. The atmosphere that II created was an exploration of sludge and darkened hardcore that is relatively unparalleled throughout the scene. Songs like ‘Two’ and ‘Model Home Invasion’ are entirely sedated tracks, even featuring a weathered piano sound in some instances, to clean singing by vocalist Chris Colohan. The guitars on every track are muddled down to a bass heavy frequency that serves to reinforce the already heavy-like atmosphere, yet the drumming is nigh-crystal clear in its delivery. But when added together is amplifies the level of darkness on II.

But in the end, II not only stands as the defining album for Cursed as a band, but the star achievement of the long winded career that each member of the band had previously been a part of. Somehow finding a perfect balance between sonic dissonance and an inviting streamlined sound, II takes all the subtleties of sludge and marries it with the dark, pissed off aggression of hardcore. While Cursed might be long dead and gone, their legacy is forever intact with their solid discography and II stands out among them. Even to this day, there has still not been a band that has gotten anywhere near to the nihilistic, evil level that Cursed and II has dropped to. A looking glass into the imperfections of life, to the true bleakness that humanity is capable of; II will forever be the album that defines the limits of true horror in music.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
cvlts
March 31st 2011


9938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

sorry if this sucks. suffering from massive writers block but had to do something cool for my 60th.



enjoy!

eternium
March 31st 2011


16358 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Good review. Still unsure if I like this or I more.

cvlts
March 31st 2011


9938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

iono, i always thought I was a bit of a mess. still good though.

eternium
March 31st 2011


16358 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I have a thing for controlled chaos. Call it a fetish if you want.

cvlts
March 31st 2011


9938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

god im full of jokes

LegendofPittman
March 31st 2011


2960 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Review rules. Album rules.

cvlts
March 31st 2011


9938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

gratis, bro.



@eternium: III was controlled chaos for me. I was just a little to messy. but like said, all rule.

Blackbelt54
March 31st 2011


4281 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is a good review. btw album rules

Winsomniac
March 31st 2011


8831 Comments


200 more comments and you win a sexy prize, dante

cvlts
March 31st 2011


9938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

200 more comments of time wasted... fml

alachlahol
March 31st 2011


7593 Comments


cuuuuurssssed

Winsomniac
March 31st 2011


8831 Comments


Why so negatron, Dante?

cvlts
March 31st 2011


9938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

senile old user bro

Winsomniac
March 31st 2011


8831 Comments


Too much srs bsns, buddy. Lighten up.


Also, cool review, but I'm gonna neg it because I'm fucking edgy.

Maniac!
March 31st 2011


28545 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this album is kickass

BassDemon333
March 31st 2011


3435 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I agree with you completely on this album being terrifying. This is heavy as fuck and horrifying, but so awesome. Excellent review.

Cavs
March 31st 2011


373 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is just the most awesome album cover ever.

Relinquished
March 31st 2011


48717 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The funny thing about Cursed’s sophomore album is that is only got better in retrospect.


is it supposed to be "it"?

iFghtffyrdmns
March 31st 2011


7044 Comments


definitely gonna check this, this weekend.

FearThyEvil
March 31st 2011


18558 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great review for a kickass album.



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