The Difference Between Houses and Homes (Lost Songs and Loose Ends: 1995-2001) (CD)
Ten years since their formation, Cursive offer this collection which includes two previously unreleased songs and ten sought after tracks from their out-of-print 7-inches. Also included is a 24-page booklet featuring the story that is the album's namesake, written by front man Tim Kasher and illustrated by Eastern Youth artist Yuriko Yoshino. Each song is replete with thoughtful composition, offset by Kasher's now signature howl. Building from soft, nuanced intros to anthemic finishes that sear, many songs evoke the cathartic swell for which Cursive have become known. Suburban discontent; romantic, familial, and platonic relationships in trouble; feelings of isolation - all are set against Cursive's delicate balance between calamity and refrain. This isn't an album only for fans. It's a cohesive release in its own right, telling the story of a band, its label, and a group of friends.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Dispenser |
| 2 | Pivotal |
| 3 | Sucker & Dry |
| 4 | Icebreakers |
| 5 | And The Bit Just Chokes Them |
| 6 | There's A Coldest Day In Every Year |
| 7 | Disruption In The Normal Swing Of Things |
| 8 | Nostalgia |
| 9 | Knowlegeble Hasbeens |
| 10 | Polar |
| 11 | Disruption In Our Lives Of Influence |
| 12 | I Thought There'd Be More Than This |