Featuring members of
Deerhoof,
Natural Dreamers,
Open City, and St. Joseph and the Abandoned Food,
the Curtains were formed in 2000 by
Chris Cohen,
Trevor Shimizu, and Jamie Peterson. This version of the group recorded the 2001 debut album
Fast Talks, a vinyl-only release limited to 500 copies. Peterson and
Shimizu departed and were replaced by
Greg Saunier and
Andrew Maxwell, who appeared on a split 7" with
Ghost to Falco, contributed a track to a Toyo compilation, and continued the group's self-released lathe-cut 7" series.
The Curtains' second album,
Flybys, arrived in fall 2003, coinciding with a tour and another split 7" with
Maher Shalal Hash Baz. 2004's
Vehicles of Travel found the band's outbursts moving in a more structured, song-like direction, which
Cohen explored even more fully on the fourth
Curtains album,
Calamity.
Cohen left
Deerhoof to concentrate on
the Curtains, writing, producing, and recording nearly all of the album on his own, though guitarist/vocalist
Nedelle Torrisi and
Half-Handed Cloud's
John Ringhofer were drafted later to give the album a fuller sound.
The Curtains found a new home on Asthmatic Kitty, who released
Calamity in fall 2006. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide