Curve (band)

Curve (band)

Curve were an English alternative rock/electronica duo formed in 1990. The band consisted of Toni Halliday (vocals, occasionally guitar) and Dean Garcia (bass, guitar, programming). Halliday wrote also the lyrics of their songs and they both contributed to songwriting. An important collaborator was the producer Alan Moulder, who helped them to shape their blend of heavy beats and densely-layered guitar tracks set against Halliday's vocals.

During the years, the band' sound evolved from a guitar-based shoegazing style to a more electronic style.

Curve split in 2005 after releasing five studio albums (Doppelgänger in 1992, Cuckoo in 1993, Come Clean in 1998, Gift in 2001, and The New Adventures of Curve in 2002), four compilation albums (Pubic Fruit in 1992, Radio Sessions in 1993, Open Day at the Hate Fest in 2001, and The Way of Curve in 2004) and a string of EPs and singles.

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