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The Noise Top 30
The Noise lists The Curtain Society’s “Every Corner of the Room” in its Top 30 for March. Thanks! here’s the chart
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Wormtown.org on Every Corner Of The Room
“On this album The Curtain Society figure out a way to accentuate the best parts of their sound and managed to reign in the over lengthiness of past record’s songs. That’s definitely something worth celebrating. ” THE CURTAIN SOCIETY – “EVERY CORNER OF THE ROOM” (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by The Curtain Society at Tremolo […]
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Hybrid Magazine Favorites of 2005
Hybrid Magazine Embo’s favorite shoegaze records of 2005: The Curtain Society – Every Corner Of The Room “Even though the band has grown a bit more towards a rock sound, they remain rooted in the finest shoegaze traditions. Some very fine moments of Ride-like glory.” hybridmagazine.com
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Mixtape Daily on ECOTR
The Curtain Society’s newest disc, Every Corner Of The Room is solid end to end, and is a work that plays best when listened to as such. The songs are woven together so tightly, with sounds so perfectly and subtly varied, that it is nearly impossible to skip a single track as you meander through […]
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Indie Access Radio – Cave In
The Curtain Society’s “Cave In” has been added into regular rotation at Indie Access Radio and is also up for voting this entire week in a listener voting poll. Click here to vote follow up 1/16/05: TCS has made it into round two vote once a day here
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One Life To Live – Every Corner Of The Room
The Thursday April 28th episode of One Life To Live on ABC debuted the title track to the new Curtain Society CD “Every Corner of the Room”
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Swing on One Life To Live
“Swing” from The Curtain Society’s Inertia album was featured during the April 5, 2005 episode of One Life to Live on ABC. Purchase ‘Inertia’ on iTunes
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Starpolish on The Curtain Society
By: Joseph McCombs I’ve got high hopes for the Worcester, MA-based Curtain Society, a threesome channeling the spirits of ‘80s modern rock. With chiming guitar strums and hummable falsettos decorating their backdrop, they sound like far more than three people at any given time — always a welcome attribute. “Restorationist,” a friend described their sound, […]
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Northeast Performer on Volume, Tone, Tempo
Northeast Performer Magazine April 2002 -Adam Crepeau The Curtain Society was formed during the period of time we have come to refer as the “late 80’s and early 90’s.” The British noise rock scene had been fully integrated with the college radio scene. The Jesus & Mary Chain had released Psychocandy a few years earlier […]
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It’s the sound, not the size
It’s the sound, not the size, at Roger Lavallee’s Tremolo Lounge By Scott McLennan Telegram & Gazette Staff During a recent visit to Tremolo Lounge recording studio in West Boylston, the telephone in the studio rang twice. First it was a call from New York City concerning business for RCA Records. Producer David Werner was […]