Doppelgänger (Curve album) explained

Doppelgänger
Type:studio
Artist:Curve
Cover:Curve Doppelganger Cover.jpg
Recorded:July–October 1991
Genre:Shoegaze
Next Title:Pubic Fruit
Next Year:1992

Doppelgänger is the debut studio album by English alternative rock band Curve. It was released on 9 March 1992 in the United Kingdom by Anxious Records,[1] and on the following day in the United States by Anxious and Charisma Records.[2] [3]

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

Critical reception

J. D. Considine of 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."[4]

In Q, David Cavanagh wrote:

In its end-of-year round-up issue, Q stated that "Doppelgänger delighted with its thrashy guitar sounds, bone-rattling drum tattoos and cool, poised vocal performances."[5]

Legacy

Q featured Doppelgänger in a 1999 list of the best "gothic" 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."[6] In 2013, the record was included in PopMatters list of 10 essential shoegaze albums other than My Bloody Valentine's Loveless.[7] In 2016, Pitchfork ranked Doppelgänger at number 40 on its list of the 50 best shoegaze albums of all time; in an accompanying essay, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote:

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[8]

Curve

Additional musicians

Production

Design

Charts

Chart (1992)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[9] 136
European Top 100 Albums (Music & Media)[10] 35
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[11] 2

Notes and References

  1. Doppelgänger. 3 May 2021. https://archive.today/20210503081853/https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KV4AAOSwsKxf7gNZ/s-l1600.jpg. 3 May 2021. unfit. Anxious Records. 1992. press advertisement.
  2. Curve's Ahead. Radio & Records. 929. 21 February 1992. 5 May 2021. 32.
  3. Doppelgänger. Curve. Anxious Records / Charisma Records. 1992. 92108-2. liner notes.
  4. Considine. J. D.. J. D. Considine. Curve: Doppelgänger. Musician. 163. May 1992. 90.
  5. Curve: Doppelgänger. Q. 77. February 1993.
  6. Collins. Andrew. Andrew Collins (broadcaster). Curve: Doppelgänger. Q. 159. December 1999. 26 December 2015.
  7. Web site: McDonald. Andrew. This Is Not Your Bloody Valentine: 10 Essential Non-'Loveless' Shoegaze Albums. PopMatters. 11 September 2013. 7 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924163139/http://www.popmatters.com/tools/print/175115/. 24 September 2015. dead.
  8. Doppelgänger. Curve. Anxious Records. 1992. ANXCD 77. liner notes.
  9. Web site: Bubbling Down Under Week Commencing November 11, 1991. Bubbling Down Under. 11 November 2022.
  10. European Top 100 Albums. Music & Media. 9. 13. 28 March 1992. 17 May 2021. 48.
  11. Distribution: Indie Albums. Music Week. 28 March 1992. 28 May 2021. 20.