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Recorded
  
July – October 1991

Doppelgänger (1992)
  
Pubic Fruit (1992)

Release date
  
9 March 1992

Label
  
Anxious Records

Length
  
42:27

Artist
  
Curve

Producer
  
Flood

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Released
  
9 March 1992 (1992-03-09)

Studio
  
Todal Studios (Kilburn, London)

Genres
  
Shoegazing, Alternative rock, Alternative dance

Similar
  
Curve albums, Shoegazing albums

Doppelgänger is the debut studio album by British alternative band Curve. It was released on 9 March 1992 by Anxious Records in the United Kingdom, and by Charisma Records in the United States.

Contents

A continuation of the musical idiom established by the group on its three earlier EPs, the record combines elements of dance music and alternative rock with the reverb- and distortion-heavy stylings of "shoegazing".

In 2016, Pitchfork Media ranked the album at number 40 in its list of "The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time", with Stephen Thomas Erlewine of the site saying:

"Curve’s great innovation was marrying densely cloistered electronic rhythms with the approaching onslaught of noise-pop. Prior to their 1992 debut Doppelgänger, such a blend didn't exist, but Curve pioneered the sound that eventually became widespread; their own doppelgänger, Garbage, made a mint with this fusion just a few years later. Curve have stronger ties to shoegaze than Garbage, however, not just because of their timing but also their articulation: Vocalist Toni Halliday and multi-instrumentalist Dean Garcia favor fuzziness in sound and style, letting aesthetics bleed together, preferring sensation over sculpted song. On Doppelgänger, the duo demonstrates a strong melodic sense that’s as apparent in the riffs and rhythms as the verses themselves. Halliday also remains unique in shoegaze: She’s a singer who pushes herself to the forefront, stealing attention from the tidal waves of noise and distortion that surround her."

Reception

Awarding the album four out of five in Q, David Cavanagh wrote, "Every song here is swimming in guitars – mashed, chewed, flanged, compressed, squally, howling, whatever. But no matter how cacophonous the music gets (and 'Ice That Melts the Tips' sounds as though three guitars are beating the crap out of a fourth), Halliday's voice is terrifically sensual and seductive, sounding just the pretty side of evil. As keen subscribers to the interpret-how-thou-wilt school of lyric writing, Curve's possible grievances are most addressed using drums and guitars: 'Faît Accompli', the new single, is a singalonga-schizoid affair, tuneful but menacing; 'Think and Act' has a touch of 'Where the Streets Have No Name' guitars, but it's way tougher. Variations in mood are slight – a little slowing down for 'Lillies Dying'; some Indian sampling for 'Horror Head' – until the final song, a cold, grey ballad called 'Sandpit' that only adds to Doppelgänger's shopping list of unexplained treats."

Musician said: "Curve's thick, psychedelic throb crosses the electrobeat aggression of Front 242 with the blurred guitar drone of Lush, an approach that allows the band the advantages of both styles without becoming openly in thrall to either. And it sounds just fine, in part because of the care with which Dean Garcia tends his soundscapes, and mostly because of the way Toni Halliday's cool, throaty vocals snake melody through the thick-swirling grooves. A singularly entrancing album."

In their end-of-year round-up issue, Q said, "Doppelgänger delighted with its thrashy guitar sounds, bone-rattling drum tattoos and cool, poised vocal performances." Q featured it again in a feature on "goth" albums: "A thundering, subtly melodic debut drowned out the critics and, though it was all over two years later, the multimillion-selling Garbage had certainly learned something."

Personnel

  • Toni Halliday - vocals
  • Dean Garcia - guitar, keyboards, bass, drum programming
  • Debbie Smith, Alex Mitchell, Alan Moulder - guitar
  • Monti - drums
  • Songs

    1Already Yours3:57
    2Horror Head3:43
    3Wish You Dead3:33

    References

    Doppelgänger (Curve album) Wikipedia