after those blistering shows last September...i can't wait for new CultROADRUNNER RECORDS announces the signing of multi-platinum alternative rock band The Cult, the influential UK group who have built an extensive global fan base with hits such as “She Sells Sanctuary,� “Rain,� “Wild Flower,� “Love Removal Machine,� “Edie,� “The Witch� and “Rise.� A new studio album, the first since 2001, is currently being recorded in London with producer Youth (Verve, Primal Scream), who will be adding final touches and mixing. The expected release date for the yet untitled album is September 25, 2007 and will be released in conjunction with The Cult’s imprint label, NEW WILDERNESS.
The Cult, led by founding members vocalist Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy, will embark on a series of European arena shows with rock legends The Who starting June 5th. The band will be adding headline dates and festival appearances along the route, building on the overwhelming reaction to their 2006 sell-out world tour. A U.S. headline tour will follow in the fall.
“We have always dreamed of finding a label that allows us artistic freedom and has the muscle to get the music to the people,� comments Astbury. “At the heart of this recording is an urban directness of savage rawness and an earnestness that is the center of any great rock and roll band.�
“What’s especially great about The Cult,� A&R men Derek Oliver and Dante Bonutto state, “is their instinctive ability to live in the present, not just reflecting current taste but actually helping to shape it – something you can hear in Ian’s contributions to the UNKLE project. They have a magnificent and hugely influential history, but when you bring the classic and the contemporary crashing together in the way that Ian and Billy can, it gives real potential for this new album to be their most exciting ever.�
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More.Live.Dates.
He still talks pish mind“At the heart of this recording is an urban directness of savage rawness and an earnestness that is the center of any great rock and roll band.�
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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Don't they all.weebleswobble wrote:More.Live.Dates.
He still talks pish mind“At the heart of this recording is an urban directness of savage rawness and an earnestness that is the center of any great rock and roll band.�
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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“At the heart of this recording is an urban directness of savage rawness and an earnestness that is the center of any great rock and roll band.�
They must talking about Blue Oyster Cult.
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...So says the man who's just seen Carl McCoyweebleswobble wrote:He still talks pish mind
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I'd heard they're playing some small club in London early June, but it's £35 a ticket, so I'm 100% sure I won't be going to that then!
I wasn't very impressed with the September gigs, so I trhink my time with The Cult (and it's been roughly 20 years) has come to its end.
I'll still look forward to a new album, but no more live shows for me thank you.
I wasn't very impressed with the September gigs, so I trhink my time with The Cult (and it's been roughly 20 years) has come to its end.
I'll still look forward to a new album, but no more live shows for me thank you.
CC Club proudly presents...
The Cult
LIVE
on Thursday June 7th 2007
All tickets go on sale at 9am on the 11th May 2007 via TicketWeb
ticketweb.co.uk
The Cult
LIVE
on Thursday June 7th 2007
All tickets go on sale at 9am on the 11th May 2007 via TicketWeb
ticketweb.co.uk
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I met Astbury a few years ago at the MC5 gig in the 100 club, he's a really nice bloke.
In fact I'm gonna tell you all about it...
once inside the gig I was introduced by a friend to Mark Lamarr and Ian Astbury who proceeded to tell me he was now the singer for the Doors, it was really loud inside and I couldn't believe what he was saying so I asked him to repeat it (twice ),anyway Lamarr chips in with "how many times does he have to say it before it sinks in fella" to which I replied "you've been called a c**t all your life and that hasn't sunk in either, has it ?". from then on Astbury got the pints in
We watched MC5 with Dave Vanian, Lemmy and Mani all playing with the surviving original members.Then cool as a cucumber Astbury takes the stage and belts out a few songs too.
Top Nite Out
In fact I'm gonna tell you all about it...
once inside the gig I was introduced by a friend to Mark Lamarr and Ian Astbury who proceeded to tell me he was now the singer for the Doors, it was really loud inside and I couldn't believe what he was saying so I asked him to repeat it (twice ),anyway Lamarr chips in with "how many times does he have to say it before it sinks in fella" to which I replied "you've been called a c**t all your life and that hasn't sunk in either, has it ?". from then on Astbury got the pints in
We watched MC5 with Dave Vanian, Lemmy and Mani all playing with the surviving original members.Then cool as a cucumber Astbury takes the stage and belts out a few songs too.
Top Nite Out
AyeDebaser wrote:CC Club proudly presents...
The Cult
LIVE
on Thursday June 7th 2007
All tickets go on sale at 9am on the 11th May 2007 via TicketWeb
ticketweb.co.uk
Aye and they're all sold outcuzcuz wrote:11th May?!?
i'll let you know if it was worth £35 a pop...as you're all dying to know
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
I love The Cult but I lost interest in them after Ceremony which was great and very good unique hard rock, so I am extremely sceptic about their new album especially with them signing to fcuking Road Runner Records who are crap these days, and with the amount of bland, generic and mainstream bands they sign nowadays left right and centre. Just look at what they did to Within Temptation who were excellent before the 'Silent Force' album a few years ago which was'nt great. They'll probably force them to downtune their guitars or just simply make them sound more generic
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Easy, or he'll put a spell on youNorman Hunter wrote:...So says the man who's just seen Carl McCoyweebleswobble wrote:He still talks pish mind
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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Dr. Moody wrote:I met Astbury a few years ago at the MC5 gig in the 100 club, he's a really nice bloke.
In fact I'm gonna tell you all about it...
once inside the gig I was introduced by a friend to Mark Lamarr and Ian Astbury who proceeded to tell me he was now the singer for the Doors, it was really loud inside and I couldn't believe what he was saying so I asked him to repeat it (twice ),anyway Lamarr chips in with "how many times does he have to say it before it sinks in fella" to which I replied "you've been called a c**t all your life and that hasn't sunk in either, has it ?". from then on Astbury got the pints in
We watched MC5 with Dave Vanian, Lemmy and Mani all playing with the surviving original members.Then cool as a cucumber Astbury takes the stage and belts out a few songs too.
Top Nite Out
Ace story . Lemmy and Mani on the same stage, now THAT was worth seeing. Mind you, didn't they get on rather well on that c**t's quiz show, when Lemmy lambasted said c**t for being a bit of a c**t.
And while we're here, the Cult show in Leeds last September was rockin!
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Rev'rnd!Planet Dave wrote:And while we're here, the Cult show in Leeds last September was rockin!
p.s. Wanna buy a T-shirt? £7.50 and it's yours...
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weebleswobble wrote:Easy, or he'll put a spell on youNorman Hunter wrote:...So says the man who's just seen Carl McCoyweebleswobble wrote:He still talks pish mind
He would, too.
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Only seen an incomplete version so farczuczu wrote:Did a recording of the Brixton show ever turn up?!?
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I met Ian Astbury outside a Holy Barbarians gig in Camden. Seemed like a very nice bloke at the time
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FFS the man played with the Doors, filling in for Morrisson, how lower can you go than this..
I haven't even seen that muchRise&Reverberate wrote:Only seen an incomplete version so farczuczu wrote:Did a recording of the Brixton show ever turn up?!?
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When Ian sings its a dramatic moment. Take it for what it is and hang on for dear life.
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oooohhhh Cult returns.....well i try to buy a ticket for Torino in october
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him