The Cult still cultivating goth metal
- 3:27 AM — May 27 —
- Source: The Journal Gazette - Fort Wayne IN
The Cult has just released its first new full-length album in five years, Choice of Weapon. Read More
The Cult: Choice of Weapon
- 3:54 PM — May 22 —
- Source: Paste Magazine
In their commercial heyday The Cult were that improbable band that bridged the gap between The Cure and Guns N' Roses (who eventually nicked their drummer), floating in a psychedelic suspension spiritually derived from The Doors (who Cult singer Ian Astbury eventually fronted sort of) and otherwise inhabited by only occasional others like Jane's Addiction. Read More
The Cult: Weapon of Choice (Review)
- 3:17 AM — May 22 —
- Source: PopMatters
The first kind followed them through their post-punk/goth beginnings as Southern Death Cult and through their breakthrough album, Love (1985). Read More
2012 Billboard Music Awards: .Biz Behind the Scenes
- 2:44 PM — May 21 —
- Source: Billboard Bulletin
Interscope's Dennis Dennehy (left) poses with Robin Thicke backstage at the Billboard Music Awards. Read More
Catching up with Cult front man Ian Astbury
- 6:33 AM — May 20 —
- Source: San Francisco Chronicle - San Francisco CA
The Cult has just released its first new full-length album in five years, "Choice of Weapon."Read More
A Night With the World's Most Hated Bands
- 9:09 AM — Apr 24 —
- Source: Grantland
T he moment you tell people you're seeing Creed and Nickelback in concert — on the same night, at roughly the same time, in two different venues — it suddenly becomes a stunt. Read More
Multi-Platinum Singer and Songwriter Nelly Furtado Announces Title and Release Date of Fifth Album
- 12:12 AM — Apr 16 —
- Source: PR Newswire
SANTA MONICA, Calif. , April 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Multi-platinum global superstar Nelly Furtado has revealed the title and release date of her upcoming fifth album. Read More
Music: We're No. 1: Metallica’s St. Anger rode a wave of dysfunction to the top of the charts
- 1:20 AM — Apr 10 —
- Source: The A.V. Club
In We're No. 1 , A.V. Club music editor Steven Hyden examines an album that went to No. 1 on the Billboard charts to get to the heart of what it means to be "popular" in pop music, and how that concept has changed over the years. Read More



