The Difference Between Houses and Homes

The Difference Between Houses and Homes (2005) is a compilation by American indie band Cursive of some of their early material. It is subtitled Lost Songs and Loose Ends 1995-2001. This compilation features songs from The Icebreaker 7", The Disruption 7", Sucker and Dry 7", and the split between Cursive and Small Brown Bike.

The Difference Between Houses and Homes: Lost Songs and Loose Ends 1995-2001
Compilation album by
Released2005
GenreEmo, post-hardcore, indie rock
Length39:13
LabelSaddle Creek
ProducerA.J. Mogis and Mike Mogis
Cursive chronology
The Ugly Organ
(2003)
The Difference Between Houses and Homes: Lost Songs and Loose Ends 1995-2001
(2005)
Happy Hollow
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Kludge8/10[2]
Punknews.org[3]
Rolling Stone[4]

This album is the 70th release of Saddle Creek Records.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dispenser"3:09
2."Pivotal"2:48
3."Sucker & Dry"3:07
4."Icebreakers"4:48
5."And the Bit Just Chokes Them"4:53
6."There's a Coldest Day in Every Year"2:26
7."A Disruption in the Normal Swing of Things"2:52
8."Nostalgia"3:26
9."The Knowledgeable Hasbeens"3:02
10."Polar"5:40
11."A Disruption in Our Lines of Influence"2:23
12."I Thought There'd Be More Than This"2:39

Personnel: Tracks 1-7 and 9-12

Personnel: Track 8

Additional information

  • The artwork on the album and the story book that accompanies it was drawn by Yuriko Yoshino, a member of the Japanese punk band, Eastern Youth, with whom Cursive did a split.
  • All songs mastered by Doug Van Sloun at Studio B in Omaha, NE.
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