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Sunset Curve was a garage rock band created before 1995. There were four members of the band, Luke, Alex, Reggie and Bobby.

Biography[]

Sometime before 1995, Sunset Curve was formed. In Wake Up, Luke Patterson tells Julie Molina that her mom's old studio which is her family Garage used to be where Sunset Curve used to practice.

On the night of July 22nd[1] 1995, Sunset Curve was due to play at The Orpheum, which has kickstarted many bands careers. According to Luke, "We're playing the Orpheum. I can't even count how many bands have played here and then ended up being huge."

However the band never got to play, as of the three members died that very same night due to food poisoning from rancid street dogs.

The last band member, Bobby, went on to be a very successful musician.

Members[]

Songs[]

Season One[]

Unreleased Songs[]

  • Unsaid Emily
  • Get Lost
  • Long Weekend
  • Crooked Teeth
  • My Name Is Luke

Demo Album[]

The article Julie shows to the band includes the mention of a demo album, including four original songs. The tracklist is the following:

  • Now or Never
  • Late Last Night
  • Lakeside Reflection
  • In Your Starlight

Studio[]

Gallery[]

Promotion[]

Screen Caps[]

Printed Media[]

Behind the Scenes[]

Trivia[]

  • Luke is the main lyricist for Sunset Curve's songs.
  • This Band is Back is a Sunset Curve song that is presumably not on their official demo.
  • On the cover of Sunset Curve's CD demo, there is a picture of the four members with "Summer Tour 1995" written at the bottom.
  • It's possible that the band had other events booked after the Orpheum show and that the Orpheum concert was the beginning of their tour.
  • Reggie wanted the band to write country songs, but Luke always vetoed the suggestion.
  • The band Sunset Curve refers to the Curve on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.[2]

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References[]

  1. The article Julie looks at on her phone is dated "July 29, 1995" and reads: last week the music industry lost an up and coming band that would have taken the world by storm and topped the charts.
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