News
Middling Age Due Out This Friday via 15 Passenger
Apr 12, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Cursive frontman Tim Kasher has shared a lyric video for his new single “What Are We Doing.” It is the latest release from his forthcoming album, Middling Age, which will be out this Friday (April 15) via 15 Passenger. More
Middling Age Due Out April 15 via 15 Passenger
Mar 31, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Cursive frontman Tim Kasher has shared a video for his new single “Forever of the Living Dead.” The song features Laura Jane Grace and Jeff Rosenstock. It is the latest release from his forthcoming album, Middling Age, which will be out on April 15 via 15 Passenger. More
Middling Age Due Out April 15 via 15 Passenger
Feb 21, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Cursive frontman Tim Kasher has announced the release of his fourth solo studio album, Middling Age, which will be out on April 15 via 15 Passenger. He has also shared a self-directed video for the album’s lead single, “I Don’t Think About You.” More
Adult Film Out October 8th
Jul 25, 2013
By Cody Ray Shafer
Cursive frontman Tim Kasher has just announced the follow-up to his 2010 solo album The Game of Monogamy. The new record, Adult Film, will be available October 8th via Saddle Creek. Pre-orders are currently available for limited edition colored vinyl and a bonus 7-inch for the album’s first single, “Truly Freaking Out,” as well as a second bonus non-LP 7-inch. More
Working on Follow-up to Mama, I’m Swollen
Jul 27, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
Omaha-based indie rock outfit Cursive have announced that they are back in the studio working on the follow-up to 2009 Saddle Creek release, Mama, I’m Swollen. More
Interviews
Kasher on 2016's Best Albums, Trump and the Election, Stranger Things, Friends, Obama, and Scary Movies
Feb 02, 2017
By Mark Redfern
For Under the Radar‘s 14th annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to 2016. We asked them about their favorite albums of the year and their thoughts on various notable 2016 news stories involving either the music industry or world events, as well as some quirkier personal questions. More
Reviews
Nov 07, 2013
By Danielle Sills
The subject matter may be dark and thoughtful, but this is no Cass McCombs. Tim Kasher, who also fronts both Cursive and The Good Life, has a knack here for turning murky subjects into full-on bombastic rockers. More