One should expect a Cursive song to be an emotional roller coaster. The Omaha, Nebraska-based indie rock band have been around for over twenty years now, thought of by many as one of the most influential architects of the modern emo scene. On albums like 2000’s Domestica and 2003’s The Ugly Organ, the band solidified its patented mixture of despondence and excitability that resonated deeply with heartsick normcore kids looking to feel less alone. With such a pedigree, one would assume that your average Cursive track will leave any listener in an agitated and somewhat heartbroken state. But what about the person who actually has to sing these songs? Last week, Cursive surprised us with the release of the fantastic Get Fixed LP, a companion of sorts to last year’s incredibly ...