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"Come Clean" is the third studio album by the English alternative rock band Curve. Released in 1998, the album features a blend of electronic, shoegaze, and industrial rock elements, characteristic of Curve's signature sound. The album includes singles such as "Chinese Burn," "Coming Up Roses," and "Perish," each showcasing the band's dynamic and atmospheric sound. "Come Clean" received positive reviews from critics for its experimental approach and powerful production. Curve, led by vocalist Toni Halliday and guitarist Dean Garcia, crafted an album that explores themes of desire, frustration, and introspection. Halliday's ethereal vocals combined with Garcia's innovative guitar work and electronic textures create a mesmerizing sonic landscape throughout the album. "Come Clean" solidified Curve's reputation as one of the pioneering acts in the alternative rock genre, earning them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. The album remains a standout release in Curve's discography, showcasing their ability to push boundaries and innovate within the realm of alternative music.