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CURSE LEAGUE

Seattle, WA

Jake Campbell: Drums & Guitar & Vox 
Chester Cun: Drums & Guitar & Vox
Alexanddria Hickel: Bass
Kai Brunson: Guitar & Vox 

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We were fortunate enough to work with Curse League on the premiere of the first single off their forthcoming debut album - La Siembra was premiered via New Noise Magazine on Feb. 9th

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FECKING BAHAMAS

"Vocals weave and turn through the vigorous melodies and riffs of dual guitars of Chester Cun and Kai Brunson, punctuated by the tight yet enjoyably spastic drumming of Jake Campbell. Vigorous rhythms and organized chaos subsist with melodic intricacies, combining a bit of sugar with all of the shred-heavy technicality."

NORTHWEST MUSIC SCENE

"Their music feels indebted to old-school emo to an extent, but it doesn’t feel too overbearingly emotional; its lyrics are more abstract and poetic than they are tear-soaked diary-esque, and it’s clear that they’re more focused on winning you over with their dizzying grooves and punk aggression."

HOLLAND PROJECT

"These Seattle duders play Math/emo tinged punk in the same vein as bands like Glocca Morra or Tera Melos, but a little less Twinkle Daddy and a little more party punk. Regardless of which way they lean on the emo spectrum, these dudes make some rad tunes that aren't to be missed."

NEW NOISE MAGAZINE

"In 'La Siembra', one can find a hopeful glimpse into the end of this complex story, the finale in which the cartels and migrants all lay down their arms recognizing a greater meaning beneath their intent to cross the border."

ATWOOD MAGAZINE

"With fantastic albums recently put out by big emo contenders like The Hotelier and Modern Baseball, the path looks bright for a rising math/emo band like Curse League. Believe it or not, there is a surging group of young adults looking for positive music with an honest sense of the discord of life. And Curse League, with their miraculously full and anthemic sound, certainly has the potential to unify a swarm of these kind of listeners."

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