Raleigh, NC’s Thirsty Curses have returned with Starting to Remember How Much I Forgot, the lead single from the band’s forthcoming album, Frank-N-Stein, which its et to be released on July 9th. Starting to Remember How Much I Forgot explores the disorientation of fragmented memory and uncertain meaning. The narrator pieces together a life from incomplete information, filling in the gaps with instinct, doubt, and imagination. Blending humor with existential unease, the song reflects a world where signals feel cryptic, understanding is provisional, and the only honest posture is to wait and see how it all unfolds.

Musically, the track pulls from influences such as The Replacements and Elvis Costello while pushing beyond a standard guitar-driven structure. Its shifting tonal centers mirror the lyrical disorientation, while the horn section over the chorus adds an unexpected texture that elevates the song’s emotional arc. Thirsty Curses are continuing to carve out a distinct space in the indie rock landscape, combining thoughtful, philosophically driven lyrics with arrangements that resist predictability.

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