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Cursed
Summit Music Hall — Denver, CO

Cursed are a Canadian extreme metal band from Toronto that emerged in the early 2000s, blending black metal's raw aesthetics with death metal heaviness and grindcore's chaotic energy. The group has maintained a deliberately low profile despite cultivating a devoted following in underground circles. Their sound is intentionally abrasive and hostile, with lyrics that tend toward social criticism and nihilistic themes. Rather than chasing visibility, Cursed have built their reputation through consistent output and a refusal to compromise their approach. They've released several full-lengths that showcase their evolution from purely lo-fi beginnings into a more defined sonic identity, though they've never sacrificed heaviness or rawness. The band represents a strain of extreme metal that prioritizes substance and uncompromising artistic vision over accessibility.

Cursed shows are dense, suffocating affairs where the crowd tends toward quiet intensity rather than crowd interaction. People stand mostly still, locked in. The band doesn't engage between songs. Just relentless, punishing sets that feel more like endurance than entertainment.

Known for Confound Their Politics, Sadistical, I Abhor, Sanity Assassin, Taste the Ashes

Cursed last touched down in Denver at Hi-Dive back in September 2009, bringing their particular brand of noise-driven hardcore to a modest crowd in a venue that's always been more interested in the weird stuff than the obvious stuff. The band's late-2000s run was pure machinery—heavy, hypnotic, deliberately difficult in ways that rewarded actual listening. If you were there, you got the sense that Cursed wasn't interested in winning you over so much as making sure you felt something concrete, something that lingered after the feedback stopped ringing in your ears. Denver's underground had always had space for bands that refused to simplify, and Cursed fit that lineage.

Denver's experimental and underground music scene has long been hospitable to noise, post-hardcore, and anything that pushes against conventional song structure. The city's DIY ethos and smaller venues like Hi-Dive have historically championed bands that sound genuinely difficult rather than difficult for difficulty's sake. Cursed's approach—heavily rhythmic, electronically textured, and aggressively non-melodic—sits naturally in a town where audiences tend to respect ambition over accessibility.

Stay in Highland, where tree-lined streets and independent bookstores make it feel like you're actually in Denver rather than passing through. Eat at Frasca Food and Wine if you want to understand why Colorado takes its ingredients seriously—it's fine dining without pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Denver Art Museum's contemporary wing, which often has installations that match the visual language of experimental music. Walk around Santa Fe Drive's gallery district. It's the kind of neighborhood where the art and music scenes actually talk to each other.

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