A band that has drawn on a variety of ’90s alternative inspirations (grungy alt-rock, winding math rock, tuneful pop-punk, shoegaze, and more), Cusp find their way to something still varied but more streamlined on their second album, What I Want Doesn’t Want Me Back.
Some of its relative consistency may well be due to how it was recorded: it was tracked almost entirely live at Electrical Audio in Chicago by a newly expanded five-piece edition of the group (with returning engineer Scoops Dardaris). This is not to say that the album suffers from sameyness; on the contrary, it was written during a period of transition as the project moved from Rochester, New York, to the Windy City, and is rooted in anxiety and the examination of forces like…
