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« Reply #1280 on: November 26, 2011, 08:35:30 PM »

We have relaunched www.thecult.us with new info, pics and content.

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Speculation of Bob Rock's involvement along with Masters of Reality/QOTSA mastermind Chris Goss on the new record's production team are confirmed, The Cult is locked down in studio placing the finishing touches, Billy is playing Bob?s (Wayne Kramer MC5 Reissue) Stratocaster.



Last time Bob Rock was involved, we got the massively underrated, and PHAT sounding Beyond Good & Evil album. Happy to hear they're working with him again! ok
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« Reply #1281 on: November 27, 2011, 09:22:18 PM »


Last time Bob Rock was involved, we got the massively underrated, and PHAT sounding Beyond Good & Evil album. Happy to hear they're working with him again! ok

BG&E was a heavy record, no doubt about it. 

With Chris Goss producing the new album, it'll be interesting to see what Rock's involvement is.
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« Reply #1282 on: November 29, 2011, 04:45:04 AM »

Hearing rumblings of a US tour in the works...

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« Reply #1283 on: November 29, 2011, 10:46:55 AM »

Hearing rumblings of a US tour in the works...

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There's going to be extensive touring all of next year both pre and post album release, I'm hearing US first then onto Europe.

Nothing in stone just yet of course.
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« Reply #1284 on: November 29, 2011, 02:17:52 PM »

THE CULT Re-Teams With Producer BOB ROCK For New Album - Nov. 29, 2011

Legendary rock band THE CULT has re-teamed with producer Bob Rock for the recording sessions for the group's long-awaited ninth album, tentatively due in early 2012 via Cooking Vinyl Records.

A photo of THE CULT guitarist Billy Duffy in the studio with Rock putting the "the finishing touches" on the band's new CD can be seen below.

Bob Rock previously worked with THE CULT on 1989's "Sonic Temple", 1994's "The Cult" and the 2001 comeback album "Beyond Good And Evil".

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=166638
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« Reply #1285 on: November 30, 2011, 09:27:47 AM »

Lots of interest in the Bob Rock news:

http://www.guitarworld.com/cult-working-bob-rock-new-studio-album

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/the-cult-work-with-renowned-producer/

http://www.bravewords.com/news/173452

http://www.antimusic.com/news/11/nov/30The_Cult_Reunite_With_Bob_Rock_For_New_Album.shtml

http://kfmx.com/the-cult-and-bob-rock-reunite-on-new-record-video/

http://www.planetrock.com/news/rock-news/the-cult-working-with-bob-rock-2936/

http://megarockradio.net/index.php/news/musicnews/categories/music-news/item/1314-the-cult-re-teams-with-producer-bob-rock-for-new-album
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« Reply #1286 on: November 30, 2011, 10:27:17 PM »

Lot's of news forthcoming including the "Billy Duffy Signature Les Paul" in 2012.
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« Reply #1287 on: December 02, 2011, 01:36:53 AM »

Lot's of news forthcoming including the "Billy Duffy Signature Les Paul" in 2012.

Want.

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« Reply #1288 on: December 02, 2011, 12:45:11 PM »

Lot's of news forthcoming including the "Billy Duffy Signature Les Paul" in 2012.

Want.

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You and me both. yes

This has been in the works for 3 years with Gibson, it's about damn time. Grin
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« Reply #1289 on: December 06, 2011, 01:40:27 AM »

I'd gladly take a Gretsch White Falcon as a "consolation prize" too. Just sayin'...

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« Reply #1290 on: December 06, 2011, 11:46:34 PM »

I'd gladly take a Gretsch White Falcon as a "consolation prize" too. Just sayin'...

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« Reply #1291 on: December 21, 2011, 10:39:57 PM »

From the Cult's twitter:

"Mixing in full effect"

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« Reply #1292 on: January 24, 2012, 01:02:17 PM »

Guitar World's Rock & Roll Roast Of Zakk Wylde

ANAHEIM, CA - JANUARY 19: Television personality AJ Celi (L) and musician Billy Duffy arrive at the Guitar World's Rock & Roll roast of Zakk Wylde at City National Grove of Anaheim on January 19, 2012 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)

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« Reply #1293 on: January 26, 2012, 08:20:51 AM »

The first interview ever with Temple Of The Black Moon

25 January, 2012

Temple Of The Black Moon is somewhat of a supergroup consisting of Rob Caggiano (Anthrax), King Ov Hell (God Seed), John Tempesta (The Cult), Dani Filth (Cradle Of Filth) and Ice Dale (Enslaved). There has been a lot of talk about this band, and we managed to get the first interview the band has ever given together, and we also managed to get some audio-snippets of the songs they recorded in Bergen, Norway a few days ago.

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« Reply #1294 on: January 30, 2012, 05:14:30 PM »

New album: Choice of Weapon - Release date 5/22/12
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0072M9PM8/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_alp_4UWjpb0FDEDGC

New Song: Lucifer

Listen here:

http://www1.rollingstone.com/hearitnow/player/thecult.html

Rolling Stone Article:

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-cult-return-with-intense-new-album-20120130

A "Deluxe" version that contains the capsule tracks on a 2nd disc and a vinyl release.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Choice-Weapon-VINYL-Cult/dp/B0072IVGRY/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1327960397&sr=8-4

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Choice-Weapon-DELUXE-Cult/dp/B0072IVGZG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1327960397&sr=8-3

Track Listings

Disc: 1 
1. Honey from a Knife 
2. Elemental Light 
3. The Wolf 
4. Life > Death 
5. For the Animals 
6. Amnesia 
7. Wilderness Now 
8. Lucifer 
9. A Pale Horse 
10. This Night In The City Forever 

Disc: 2 
1. Every Man And Woman Is A Star 
2. Embers 
3. Until The Light Takes Us 
4. Siberia 
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« Reply #1295 on: January 30, 2012, 05:29:46 PM »

Lucifer sounds very meaty!!
Tune already sounds much better than the stuff from Born Into This and the production sounds feckin' huuugee!!  peace
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« Reply #1296 on: January 30, 2012, 06:55:02 PM »

Cool cover.

The Cult - Choice of Weapon



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« Reply #1297 on: January 30, 2012, 07:12:01 PM »

The Rolling Stone article with Ian Astbury from the link above:

The Cult are set to release Choice of Weapon, their ninth studio album, on May 22nd. The record is their first full-length work in five years, though the band has kept active by putting out "capsules" of new songs and live recordings in recent years. Co-produced by Chris Goss (Queens of the Stone Age, U.N.K.L.E.) and longtime collaborator Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith), Choice of Weapon was made in several studios, including the band's own Witch Mountain as well as spots in New York City, Los Angeles and the California desert. (You can preview "Lucifer," a highlight from Choice of Weapon, above.) Rolling Stone caught up with frontman Ian Astbury to talk about his inspiration for the new album, which addresses the many things he believes are poisoning contemporary culture.

Are you still working on this new record? I know it has a release date, but I got the impression that you were still tinkering with it.
Let's put it this way ? the paint's still wet. We're breaking it to you guys first. I think we missed our initial release date, partially due to the way that we ended up finishing the record. We began with Chris Goss, who is a very close friend and somebody I've been friends with for over 20 years. And we always talked about doing a Cult record together. Chris did all the refinement, helping us find the material, craft it, and I think we've been at it for quite a while. It just became attrition. Everyone was getting kind of exhausted. Kind of wearing each other out in the studio.

When did you start the process of making the album? It's been about five years since your previous record.
You know, there's no really clear beginning or end date, really, with the creative process. I think it's ongoing. It's almost like you're always working with different ingredients, different influences. Things can change. I mean, I personally like to take things right up to the wire, so that things are as relevant and as fresh as they can be. Like, I'm still changing some song titles right now, based upon different vibrations I'm picking up on, either from myself or within my group or from an outside source.

The cover for Choice of Weapon appears to be an image of a shaman or something. What does the cover mean to you?
This image has been with me for many years, since I was about 11 years old. I grew up in Hamilton, Ontario. I immigrated there when I was a kid. I was exposed to Native American culture very early on. And that kind of peaked my interest in indigenous cultures. It had a quite profound effect on me. With this particular image, it had been hovering around me for quite a while.  And it's almost like I had to manifest this image within myself. I wanted to have an image that in some way reflected the sentiment of not only the record, of the deepest sentiment of the record, but also the sentiment of what's going on in society. I mean, the fact that the shaman figure has a veiled face, there's a face mask pulled over, it's almost reminiscent of images we've seen from Libya and Egypt and also from things like the Occupy movement or the riots we had in the U.K.

The title of the record reflects the fact that here we are, we have a choice to make right now. We can choose different modalities. We can either choose literal weapons, which, many people have picked up weapons in Libya, Egypt, Syria. Or picking up weapons and overtaking systems, physically, by force. In a more metaphorical sense, a weapon can be a camera, a weapon can be a pen, a weapon can be a statement, a verbal statement, a weapon can be an article of clothing. Tantric weapons are symbols they use in tantric rituals, like the dorje, which is an object that the shamanic figure is actually holding. The dorje being representative of a thunderbolt enlightenment, that moment of awakening, where you go, "Aha!"

Time magazine said this year the Person of the Year was the demonstrator, the image of the woman with the veil. So this is an icon that we're seeing more and more in our culture. It's almost like people don't want to come out and show their faces and say something. Because they're almost afraid of . . . I don't know. There's a lot of intellectual bullying going on. People are very quick to jump on someone if they say something that's maybe different. They're certainly not part of the status quo, of a moving force. Everyone's kind of pointing at it, but nobody's really saying it, what really needs to be said. So in some ways, this shamanic figure, the look in the eyes is almost like a wild animal, which I connect to nature.

So what needs to be said?
I think what needs to be said is that we have to start looking inward. Our spiritual lives are almost bankrupt. The material systems are not going to fix where we are. Moving the furniture around, metaphorically moving the furniture around ? getting a new president, or putting a new, fresh coat of paint on something ? isn't necessarily going to change the root causes. We're human beings, we're organic, we're dependent upon the environment, we're dependent upon this living planet. It's a fact. And it's a fact that we cannot fight. But all our fighting is more about semantics, political systems, languages, structures, charts, graphs. It's almost like we want to be right, but we don't want to win.

I saw this wonderful interview with Karl Lagerfeld and he was talking on Charlie Rose, and Charlie Rose says to him, "So what do you do, you're a fashion designer. So what is that?" And he said, "Well, my job isn't to so much determine what society is. My job is to kind of reflect it." And I really identified with that. You know, the idea of reflecting what we see and feel. I don't think I'm in a position, as an artist, to tell people how they should behave. But I'm certainly in a position to reflect what I feel and what I see. I think that's one of the things right now, that a lot of artists are maybe scared to say how they really feel.

I've noticed that some young bands can be very reticent to talk openly about what they are saying in their music.
I think everyone's afraid of maybe upsetting someone at Pitchfork Media, getting that hate. This is the interesting thing, because with the internet and social networks, blogging, everyone has an opinion. But what we don't see, and what we don't get, is their credentials. Now I think if people were fair, when they make their opinion, they have to make their credentials available. If you're critiquing something, if you're a critic, you have to make your credentials available.

What do you mean by credentials?
Your life experiences. Not your education, not just like, "I went to this college or traveled." What have you experienced? What were the major events of your life that give you this kind of unique perspective? Give us some insight into who is sharing this critique with us. It'd be more likely to see an authenticity in that critique.

For example, the Lou Reed-Metallica record, that was something I've argued with many people about. You know, everyone's saying "Oh, it's disgusting, it's an abomination." You know the amount of hate they got for that record. Hate! I think Pitchfork gave it like 1, or 0. Lou Reed, he's a 67-year-old man. His body of work is stellar, he is one of our greatest laureates. If you know anything about Lou Reed, he's not well right now. He's deteriorating, his body's sick, he's getting frail and fragile. He's chosen Metallica to be his muscle, to be his armor, so he can come out one more time and make a statement of what's happening in his internal life, and he's using this Weimar Republic play, Lulu, to put himself over. If you actually listen to the record, there's some phenomenal moments on it, by anybody's standards. "Junior Dad," for example, I think is a fucking brilliant piece of music.

Again, I go back to this shamanic figure, because in many ways he represents an energy that hasn't been nurtured. He's appearing on the culture, and he's looking at us. And he's offering us a choice. We take the knife, we take the dorje. And if we take the knife, we will probably slit our own throats with it. And we're doing it constantly. Look at the culture we live in. It's vulgar. We celebrate narrow concerns, we celebrate the veneer. Within the culture, I am seeing that this isn't just me, I'm seeing it represented from other artists. Like, for example, Grinderman. They have a wolf on their cover. I think Nick Cave is intimating a certain energy. Bands like Wolves in the Throne Room, even bands like Salem. The whole kind of witch house and drag scene, like Balam Acab, White Ring ? the noise that they're making isn't a cute noise. Meanwhile, we're celebrating all the veneer pop acts, and [people are] like, "Oh wow, they're edgy," but really it's veneer. It's a leather jacket, it's a crazy hairdo, it's a wacky moment.

Even Feist's Metals record intimates what I'm talking about, and PJ Harvey's record. I think they intimate something not quite right in the zeitgeist, and it's not in a material place, it's in a spiritual place. And the word spiritual has almost become almost tired. You think Barnes and Noble, books on the Dalai Lama and crystals. It's become hokey. And I think that that again is a smear campaign from those who want to perpetuate this ego-driven, "I am right, I am right, I'm first, I'm right, look at me, here I am, I know everything, I've got all the knowledge, I know everything about krautrock, I know everything about obscure art forms, it's me, I'm the one, put me on, flog me, here I am." We're lost.


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« Reply #1298 on: January 30, 2012, 07:19:01 PM »

And more from Classic Rock:

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/classic-rock-announces-the-cult-fan-pack/

Classic Rock Announces The Cult Fan Pack

Classic Rock is proud to announce the launch of a brand new Fan Pack dedicated to The Cult. The Fan Pack will be centred around The Cult?s brand new studio album Choice Of Weapon.
 
The Cult Fan Pack will include a special edition of Choice Of Weapon plus a 132-page magazine. The Fan Pack version of Choice Of Weapon comes with 10 brand new studio tracks plus two live bonus tracks, exclusive to this edition.
 
The Fan Pack magazine contains a major, all-new interview with The Cult?s mainmen Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, plus fellow band members Chris Wyse and John Tempest, with a wealth of exclusive, never-before-seen pictures of the band and the story behind the making of the album.
 
For Choice Of Weapon, long-time Cult collaborator and producer Bob Rock ? who produced one of The Cult?s most successful albums, the platinum-certified Sonic Temple ? put the finishing touches on the sonic foundations laid by co-producer Chris Goss (Queens Of The Stone Age, U.N.K.L.E., Masters Of Reality).
 
Choice Of Weapon was written by Astbury and Duffy, and recorded in New York City, Los Angeles, the California high desert, and the band?s Witch Mountain studios in the Hollywood Hills between July and December 2011.
 
With a rich history to cover and a forward-looking attitude to savour, The Cult Choice Of Weapon Fan Pack is a Cult collectible that?s a must for all fans of the band.
 
Tracklisting: 1. Honey From A Knife (3.06) 2. Elemental Light (4.46) 3. The Wolf (3.33) 4. Life > Death (5.33) 5. For The Animals (4.28) 6. Amnesia (3.02) 7. Wilderness Now (4.33) 8. Lucifer (4.40) 9. A Pale Horse (3.14) 10. This Night In The City Forever (4.45) + Two live bonus tracks
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« Reply #1299 on: January 30, 2012, 07:57:29 PM »

Lucifer sounds very meaty!!
Tune already sounds much better than the stuff from Born Into This and the production sounds feckin' huuugee!!  peace

It's a "volume friendly" tune for sure.

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