URYTHMICSのベーシストとして参加していたDean GarciaとToni Hallidayによるユニット、CURVE 1991年リリースのデビューEP『Blindfold』がMUSICON VINYLからリリース!
打ち込みドラムによる強烈なデジタル・ビートにノイズ・ギターが重なり合い、唸るベースとToni嬢の妖艶かつダークな歌声で一躍シューゲイザーとしての地位を確立。 初期EPである『Blindfold』、『Frozen』、『Cherry』の3作はすべてU2、ニュー・オーダー、シンプル・マインズなどを手がけたSteve Osborneがプロデュース。
デビュー作となるこちらは、"Ten Little Girls"、 "I Speak Your Every Word"、 "No Escape From Heaven"とタイトル曲である"Blindfold"の4曲が収録されています!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/01/18)
Curve's initial statement of purpose was a brutal enough sonic bomb in its own right to get American attention (and even airplay) without an official Stateside release -- not the easiest of tasks. The break came thanks to the lead track, "Ten Little Girls," which pretty much set the tone for most Curve releases for the next two years, Dean Garcia's overwhelming combination of snarling feedback wash, and Toni Halliday's cool, just-dismissive-enough vocals and lyrics working in concert. The guest rap from JC001 is initially a bit odd, but fits the heavy beatbox-flow well in the end. The remaining three tracks essentially revamp the initial formula one way or another, but without being too much a rehash, as things go. "No Escape From Heaven" is a keeper thanks to a great main riff and a just-catchy-enough chorus. If nothing else, Blindfold shows that the group's identification with shoegazing was tenuous at best -- nobody outside of My Bloody Valentine itself was at once this confrontational and dance-friendly. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi