Submitted by The_Norfolkian t3_zzgyly in Music
Like a lot of bands and musicians who released music this year, The Cult faced recording challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, that didn’t stop the band from recording one of their best albums yet. Though shorter than most contemporary album releases, Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy have gone for quality over quantity, continuing to push the envelope while paying homage to the nostalgic sound of their early years. After all, the album was recorded in the same studio where they recorded their debut album, Dreamtime, back in 1984. The only other album released this year that I listened to more than this one was RHCP’s Ultimate Love, and that’s saying a lot. If you’re not already Cult fan, do yourself a favor and set aside 35 minutes to listen to this... and if you are a Cult fan, you know the drill.
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I hope The Cult someday ends up on the r/music Hall of Fame list, because they sure deserve to be up there.
Edit: Fixed a typo... somehow Billy got typed as Brian. Thanks to u/Not_quite_me for catching it.
Obvious-Unit3560 t1_j2bl3go wrote
Have really got into the Cult this past year bought greatest hits and cant take it out of cd player every song is great. Grew up with them but never gave it much of a listen other then top 3 songs you can guess those but great fn band so glad I found that 3$ cd at record store