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The Cult

Following a succession of name and stylistic changes, the Cult emerged in 1984 as one of England's leading heavy metal revivalists. Picking up the pseudo-mysticism and Native American obsessions of the Doors, the guitar-orchestrations of Led Zeppelin, and the three-chord crunch of AC/DC, while adding touches of post-punk goth rock, the Cult gained a dedicated following in their native Britain with mid-'80s singles like "She Sells Sanctuary" before breaking into the American metal market in the late '80s with "Love Removal Machine." Though they managed one Top Ten in America with 1989's Sonic Temple, the Cult were plagued with off-stage tensions and problems that prevented them from retaining their popularity. The band split in 1995 following a pair of unsuccessful records, but returned on an occasional basis for new records -- always anchored by vocalist Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy.

The origins of the Cult lie in the Southern Death Cult, a goth rock outfit formed by vocalist Ian Astbury (born May 14, 1962) in 1981. Astbury was the son of a merchant navy man, which meant he moved frequently during his youth; at one point in his childhood, his family lived in Canada, where the young Astbury became fascinated with Native Americans, which would become a recurring theme in his songwriting. Astbury eventually settled in Bradford, Yorkshire, where he met a group comprised of David Burrows (guitar), Barry Jepson (bass), and Haq Quereshi (drums). Ian joined the group as its lead vocalist (performing with the last name of "Lindsay," which was his mother's maiden name) and had the group renamed the Southern Death Cult. At only its fifth concert, the band was attracting audiences of 2,000. In December 1982, the Southern Death Cult released their first single -- the double A-side "Moya"/"Fatman" -- and the following month, they supported Bauhaus on tour. Though the group's future was looking bright, Astbury pulled the plug on the band because he was frustrated with the positive articles he was receiving in the press. The remaining three members joined Getting the Fear, which eventually became Into a Circle; in the late '80s, Quereshi became a member of Fun^Da^Mental. All of the Southern Death Cult recordings were eventually released in 1986.

Following the disbandment of the Southern Death Cult, Astbury shortened the name of the group to Death Cult and recruited guitarist Billy Duffy -- who had previously played with Morrissey in the pre-Smiths band the Nosebleeds, as well as Theatre of Hate -- and drummer Ray Mondo and bassist Jamie Stewart, who had previously played with Ritual. Death Cult released an eponymous EP in the summer of 1983; on the EP, Astbury reverted back to his given name. Later in the year, Mondo was replaced by Nigel Preston, who had previously played with Duffy in Theatre of Hate; coincidentally, Mondo became the drummer for Preston's previous band, Sex Gang Children.

In early 1984, the bandmembers decided to excise "Death" from the title, fearing that the word gave them the misleading appearance of being a goth band. Where both Southern Death Cult and Death Cult had been overtly influenced by post-punk, the Cult were a heavy hard rock band with slight psychedelic flourishes. Dreamtime, the group's first album, was released in the fall of 1984, accompanied by the single "Spiritwalker." Dreamtime reached number 21 on the U.K. charts. In the spring of 1985, Preston left the group. For the group's summer single, "She Sells Sanctuary," the band was joined by Big Country's drummer, Mark Brzezicki. "She Sells Sanctuary" became a major U.K. hit, peaking at number 15. During the recording of the group's second album, drummer Les Warner joined the group. Love, released in the fall of 1985, continued the hard rock direction of its teaser single and became a number four hit in Britain.

For their third album, the Cult shuffled their lineup -- Stewart moved to rhythm guitar, while former Zodiac Mindwarp bassist Kid Chaos joined the lineup -- and hired Rick Rubin as producer, and the result, Electric, was their hardest, heaviest record to date. The first single from the album, "Love Removal Machine," became a number 18 hit in the spring of 1987, while the album itself reached number four in the U.K. upon its April release. Later that year, Electric gained the Cult a fan base in America, and the album cracked the U.S. Top 40.

In 1988, the group fired Chaos and Warner, replacing the latter with Matt Sorum; the band failed to hire another bassist. The new lineup released Sonic Temple, which would prove to be the band's most successful album. The hit single "Fire Woman" helped propel the album into the American Top Ten, and within no time the Cult were seen hanging out with the likes of Mötley Crüe and Aerosmith, as well as supporting Metallica on the Damaged Justice tour. Though the group was experiencing its best sales, it was fraying behind the scenes, due to infighting and substance abuse. By the time they recorded their follow-up to Sonic Temple, Sorum had left to join Guns N' Roses and Stewart had quit; they were replaced by drummer Mickey Curry and bassist Charlie Drayton. The resulting album, Ceremony, was released in the fall of 1991 to weak reviews and disappointing sales.

Following the release of Ceremony, the group took a break for the next three years. In 1993, the band released the U.K.-only hits compilation Pure Cult, which debuted at number one. By summer 1993, the Cult had a new rhythm section, featuring former Mission bassist Craig Adams and drummer Scott Garrett. This lineup recorded The Cult, which was released in late 1994 to poor reviews and sales. In spring 1995, the Cult disbanded, with Ian Astbury forming the Holy Barbarians later in the year. Billy Duffy briefly played with Miles Hunt's Vent 414 before leaving to pursue a solo project. In 2000, the band's catalog was remastered and reissued, and Pure Cult was released in the U.S. (despite a similar compilation, High Octane Cult, having appeared four years earlier). It was followed by Rare Cult, a six-disc box set of rarities.

A new Cult with Matt Sorum and Martyn LeNoble joining Astbury and Duffy made their debut in June 1999 at the Tibetan Freedom Festival. This band produced the 2001 album Beyond Good and Evil before the Cult were retired again, as Astbury joined former Doors members Robbie Krieger and Ray Manzarek in the Doors of the 21st Century (later renamed Riders on the Storm). In 2007, it was announced that Astbury had left the band to rejoin Duffy in a new version of the Cult, with Chris Wyse on bass and John Tempesta on drums. They signed to Roadrunner and released Born into This in 2008, which they promoted over the next few years on their highly publicized Love Live tour. They returned to the studio in 2011 after inking a deal with Cooking Vinyl Records and released their ninth studio album, Choice of Weapon, the following year. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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yet anthony is here to comment....w h a t a stube!
One of the best 80's hard rock bands, period!!!
clm3_chip
The Cult:

Love - channeling Joy Division
Electric - channeling AC/DC
Sonic Temple - channeling Led Zeppelin

Nothing wrong with any of the above!
Lame that they start playing def leppard and AC/DC if you like the CUlt. And all that other crappy hard rock. Sorry Cult, you's got to go.
adkinspaula
Great hard rock song.....you can just picture the fire in this woman!
mike_w_mille r
LUV the Cult!
jjrice.2010
Dont read this because it actually works. You will get kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you've started reading so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes when done press f6 and your lover's name will appear on the screen in big letters this is so scary beacause it actually works
rwbbunny ...what an idiot
jwestfall443
Not sure about the new stuff, but Love is one of the greatest albums made in my opinion. It just sounded unlike anything else when it was released. I also enjoyed the more main stream hard rock albums that they are more know for, but Love is still one of my favorites.
awsome in concert!
Never easily categorized. . . . part metal gods, part goth navel gazers, part American Indian idolizers... this band had a history as eclectic as Ministry and maybe as influential
hey bunny.....yo u r fly is down,,,
Late 80's sta monica amph. G n R opening.

One of the best rock albums ever. And one of the forefronters on the 90s alternative scene.
Rwbbunny.... . . . . y o u are a sad ignorant little man
8)
nwo4lifejp
I just read the comment from rwbbunny what an idiot......h e should go back to his mother's basement and eat a few more Hot Pockets..... . . I don't have to justify how awesome The Cult is, some people just don't get it.......
the vocalist for this band, did a Doors cover. It was crazy how much he looked and sounded like Jim. Love the Cult!!!!!!!! ! ! ! !
robertbyrge
love this band
rwbbunny you're a TWIT. The Cult ROCK...have seen them live a couple of times and have been a fan since the very beginning. I think they're great. :-)
mmariebrown7
I never heard this song before..and ironically my daughter is named Edie too. Love that song.
A great band. Shoulda been even greater
Never liked them at all... Where is Keel?
Wow.. until now everytime I saw their 94' self titled album cover I thought it was a slug with antennae of some sort. Didn't even see the goat's face..
Original
spingtella
Saw them last night in buffalo ny awesome! Touring with Against Me!
One of my favorite bands...
desertdoo
This is one of the top ten bands in rock of all time. Grow up.
ONE HIT WONDERS...SA D GROUP OF MEN STAND ON STAGE AND LOOK SADLY FOOLISH AND IMPOTENT. LETS PLAY ONE MORE SONG FOR THE OLD FOLKS....LET S MOVE ON...FINALLY
Earth MOFO off Ceremony is insane heavy, Electric still stomps. They have had ups and downs, still love to hear them. Sonic temple tour was awesome, still have the shirt and it fits.
I've loved The Cult since the1st time I heard them!
i agree with smokinjoe...
frst saw the Cult in88 but this song reminds me of the class ski trip from hell and simon dell riding the Alpaca.
one of my fave band period
One of my favorite bands ever........ . . . . . T h e i r aren't any like them anymore !
klaftronics
yeah the cult is the band that has ment the most to me. Period. Ian and Billy rock.
Man the cult is bad as hell
Personally, I think they peaked with Sonic Temple and Electric - at least those albums are the ones that I feel have the most depth, uniqueness, polished, however you want to describe it. The new stuff doesn't have the same punch and depth as their earlier material for sure. I like the native American themes, which Ian has moved away from.
Love was the album that put the 'zap' on me. Been a fan of The Cult ever since.
Peace Dog... enough said.
these guys kick a** and this song does too! one of the best bands of all time
AMAZINGLY EUPHORIC!!!!
first time i heard the love album I was hooked and i still am. I got to meet Ian and Billy after a show at the sundance film festival what a great night!
dawnmiller19 7 5
There has never been a better band than The Cult, and their still going strong today i'm 35 and have been listening since i was 10.
One of the LOUDEST concerts ever been to. LOVE IT!
Been a fan since Love. Now I'm 40 and still lovin'anythi n g Cult!
Have been listening to Love regularly since it came out more than 20 years ago...One of the greatest Albums ever...love all their stuff
I just discovered them. The kids were playing it on Rock Band and I asked them who this was and then I checked them out on the net and fell in love with 'em. I don't remember hearing them before. They must have pissed off the industry and never really got the air time I guess.
burnettsemb
of all the stuff i read about the cult, nobody gives "ceremony" any credit. as a whole, it's their best
Great live act to catch a definite must see...
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