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The Cult has just released its first new full-length album in five years, Choice of Weapon. Read More

The Cult: Choice of Weapon

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)

The first kind followed them through their post-punk/goth beginnings as Southern Death Cult and through their breakthrough album, Love (1985). Read More

The Cult has just released its first new full-length album in five years, "Choice of Weapon."Read More

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