The Curtain Society

The Curtain Society
Origin United States
Genres Alternative rock, shoegaze, dream pop
Years active 1988–present
Labels Orcaphat, Bedazzled
Members Roger Lavallee
Ron Mominee
Duncan Arsenault
Past members Jeff Paul

The Curtain Society is a band which formed in Southbridge, MA in 1988, and consists of singer/guitarist Roger Lavallee, Ron Mominee and Duncan Arsenault. Their stylistic influences include pop, shoegazing, Dream pop and alternative rock & roll.

Their first releases were a series of EPs and cassettes through Apostrophe Records, a label directed by Lavallee. In 1993 the band signed with Washington, DC based label Bedazzled Records. Their first release with Bedazzled was the limited-edition 7" record "Chelsea", backed with "All Over You". Inertia, the band's first full-length record, appeared in 1995. The band then appeared on various compilations, including the series of art/music compilations from Boston's Castle von Buhler, before releasing their second album, Life Is Long, Still, in 1996. New songs were featured on the 4 song EP titled Volume, Tone, Tempo in 1999, which was also Bedazzled's final release before ceasing operations in 2000.

In 2005, the full length CD Every Corner of the Room was released on Orcaphat Records. The album was featured on multiple episodes of the soap operas One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless, on The Rachel Zoe Project on Bravo and in the movie Still Green.

Together with Scott Ricciuti (Huck, Childhood, Pistol Whipped), the band has also performed as a backing band for Jim Carroll (as "The Catholic Boys"), and for Shana Morrison. The Curtain Society has also performed with Mark Burgess from The Chameleons.

Discography

Albums

Singles and compilations

See also

References

  1. losingtoday.com Losing Today
  2. comicbookdb.com, Radio Hepcats Vol. 1
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