We've been asked at the last minute to play after the screening of one of our favorite concert films of all time, and we couldn't refuse. Fri. at Texas Theater in Dallas. Film at 9:15, followed by Peopleodian, George Quartz, then us. We'll be performing a tribute to URGH! in our set. Here's a clue as to what it is: Sopranos episode Stage 5.
Fake Infinity Out Now
Introducing the world of Fake Infinity black space organ and pulverized synthesizers create false euphoria battle epic/futile with wicked heat. It's no beach party.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Number 11 in Chicago
FAKE INFINITY keeps climbing the charts in Chicago at WRRG 88.9FM, Triton College Radio.
#11 this week. Thanks for the support.
1 JACK WHITE Blunderbuss Columbia
2 LEE RANALDO Between The Times And The Tides Matador
3 EIGHT AND A HALF Eight And A Half Arts And Crafts
4 ARCTIC MONKEYS "R U Mine?" [Single] Domino
5 DIAMOND RUGS Diamond Rugs Partisan
6 HERE WE GO MAGIC A Different Ship Secretly Canadian
7 GEMMA RAY Island Fire Bronze Rat
8 DANDY WARHOLS This Machine The End
9 TY SEGALL AND WHITE FENCE Hair Drag City
10 XIU XIU Always Polyvinyl
11 NERVOUS CURTAINS Fake Infinity Latest Flame
Thursday, April 26, 2012
R.A.D. Vinyl review
R.A.D. Vinyl review of Fake Infinity
"The tracks are cinematic in scope yet the three piece set up keeps “Fake Infinity” grounded and minimal enough to keep that post-punk edge. The album is soaked with buzzing analog sounds, angular riffs and propulsive krautrock drumming. The whole affair is dark and bizarre with lyrics that are intriguing and beguiling with some great hooks thrown into the mix."
"The tracks are cinematic in scope yet the three piece set up keeps “Fake Infinity” grounded and minimal enough to keep that post-punk edge. The album is soaked with buzzing analog sounds, angular riffs and propulsive krautrock drumming. The whole affair is dark and bizarre with lyrics that are intriguing and beguiling with some great hooks thrown into the mix."
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Interview with Milwaukee's WMSE
Milwaukee's WMSE posted an interview in advance of last week's show with Ifihadahifi, Catacombz, and Heavy Hand.
They say that we're "part of that cold breeze that is slightly stunning the sun-baked atmosphere of their environs, their heavy keys and percussion wallop, droning and electrifying simultaneously with the sting of sinister lyrics."
They say that we're "part of that cold breeze that is slightly stunning the sun-baked atmosphere of their environs, their heavy keys and percussion wallop, droning and electrifying simultaneously with the sting of sinister lyrics."
Back from tour. More reviews
We just got home from our East Coast and Midwest tour. Thanks to everyone who came out to the shows and helped us out in any way. It was great to see some old friends and make some new ones.
DC ROCK LIVE posted a nice review of our show at the Velvet Lounge.
"The drums are solid and the keys and electronics come up with a mixture of scrumptious melodic passages and assertive textural blasts. The songs are focused and manage to build intrigue...Nervous Curtains offer their personal approach to this style and come up with a vibrant set of songs that will stay with me for some time."
Hanus TV posted a review of Fake Infinity, making note of our "epic as hell synths that tear through each track, like if it was in the middle of a sonic warzone."
DC ROCK LIVE posted a nice review of our show at the Velvet Lounge.
"The drums are solid and the keys and electronics come up with a mixture of scrumptious melodic passages and assertive textural blasts. The songs are focused and manage to build intrigue...Nervous Curtains offer their personal approach to this style and come up with a vibrant set of songs that will stay with me for some time."
Hanus TV posted a review of Fake Infinity, making note of our "epic as hell synths that tear through each track, like if it was in the middle of a sonic warzone."
Labels:
Fake Infinity reviews,
live reviews,
post tour
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Come Around Viral video
The third video from FAKE INFINITY shot and edited with no budget or pro experience. Featuring Tim Cooper as the priest, Emil Rapstine as the monk, Jason Hensel as the congregation. Shot by Nan Little Kirkpatrick and edited by me. A schizophrenic priest discovers a book which sheds an uncomfortable light on the extreme polarities between his public and private life.
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