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The Cult To Work On New Music Next Year". Blabbermouth.net. 11 December 2019. Archived from the original on 9 August 2020 . Retrieved 7 May 2020.

THE CULT Announces 'Under The Midnight Sun' Album, Shares 'Give Me Mercy' Single". Blabbermouth.net. 7 July 2022 . Retrieved 7 July 2022. In 2017, when The Alarm played the James Bridges Theater at UCLA, Duffy got up and did a few tunes with them, including Coloursøund’s Fade In Fade Out Fade Away. “And the place went mad,” Peters recalls. “Our songs are great. You only have to hear them once. They work live. The interest never went away.” With support from Williams and Smiley, Coloursøund II is a powerful record that accomplishes what Duffy and Peters set out to achieve. It’s exactly the sum of its impressive parts. Again, the song titles point to the directness Duffy was after – Eye For An Eye, Addiction, Start A Fire.

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The Cult web forum". Thecultweb.net. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 . Retrieved 16 July 2011. On 4 December 2010, the band performed a live set for Guitar Center Sessions on DirecTV. The episode included an interview with the band by program host, Nic Harcourt. [40] Choice of Weapon and Hidden City (2011–2017) [ edit ] Founding members Ian Astbury (left) and Billy Duffy performing in 2016 On 4 April 1984, the Cult released the single " Spiritwalker", which reached No.1 on the independent charts in the UK, and acted as a teaser for their forthcoming studio album Dreamtime. This was followed that summer by a second single, " Go West (Crazy Spinning Circles)", before the release of Dreamtime in September; the album reached No.21 in the UK, and sold over 100,000 copies in the UK alone. On 12 July 1984, the band recorded five songs at the BBC Maida Vale 5 studio for a Richard Skinner session. Before and after the album's release, the Cult toured throughout Europe and England before recording another single, " Ressurection Joe" (UK No.74), released that December. Following a Christmas support slot with Big Country, the Cult toured Europe with support from the Mission (then called the Sisterhood). Dreamtime was released initially only in the UK, but after its success, and as the Cult's popularity grew worldwide, it was issued in approximately 30 countries. Cult Chat". The List. 1 November 1985. Archived from the original on 2 February 2021 . Retrieved 15 August 2020. Ian Astbury net worth!". anetworth.net. Archived from the original on 10 November 2017 . Retrieved 6 June 2017.

Zajac, Mandy. "Fall Frenzy in Tempe". East Valley Tribune. Archived from the original on 2 February 2021 . Retrieved 7 February 2018. The Cult, Cooking Vinyl Records Comment On New Record Deal". Blabbermouth.net. 14 May 2011. Archived from the original on 4 January 2013 . Retrieved 14 May 2011. THE CULT - More Capsule One Details Revealed". Bravewords.com. Archived from the original on 11 September 2010 . Retrieved 16 July 2011. Wild Hearted Son" (UK#40, Canada #41) was the first officially released single, followed by "Heart of Soul" (UK#51). "Sweet Salvation" and "Heart of Soul" were both released as promotional only singles in Argentina in 1992, and "Ceremony" was released as a promotional single in Spain. In April 1983, Astbury teamed up with guitarist Billy Duffy and formed the band "Death Cult". Duffy had been in the Nosebleeds (along with Morrissey, later of the Smiths), Lonesome No More and then Theatre of Hate. In addition to Astbury and Duffy, the band also included bassist Jamie Stewart and drummer Raymond Taylor Smith (later known as Ray Mondo), both from the Harrow, London based post-punk band, Ritual. Death Cult made their live debut in Oslo, Norway on 25 July 1983 and also released the Death Cult EP in the same month, then toured through mainland Europe. In September 1983, Mondo was deported to his home country of Sierra Leone and replaced by Nigel Preston, formerly of Theatre of Hate. The single " Gods Zoo" was released in October 1983. Another European tour, with UK dates, followed that autumn. To tone down their name's gothic connotations and gain broader appeal, the band changed its name to "the Cult" in January 1984 before appearing on the Channel 4 television show, The Tube.

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Tonight: Top Five VAN HALEN BANGERS + Sammy Hagar “Best Of All Worlds Tour” with Jex &PLA! November 17, 2023 THE CULT's Next Album Will Be 'Quite Epic' And 'Big-Sounding', Says BILLY DUFFY". Blabbermouth.net. 26 May 2022 . Retrieved 28 May 2022.

The Cult + Aderra Project 'Capsule One' ". Reuters. 8 September 2010. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 . Retrieved 2 July 2017.On 17 September 2010, the band performed live at the Fall Frenzy concert at the Tempe Beach Park in Tempe, Arizona. Other bands that played at this concert were Stone Temple Pilots, Shinedown, and Sevendust. [39] On 20 June 2013, the band announced the release of Electric-Peace which comprises the entire Electric album plus the Peace album which was previously released on the now discontinued Rare Cult box set in 2000. It was released in the US on 30 July. [48] In 2013 Mike Dimkich left the band and joined Bad Religion to cover for guitarist Greg Hetson. [49] James Stevenson, from the Beauty's on the Streets tour in 1994, replaced Dimkich as the Cult's rhythm guitarist. [49] THE CULT To Celebrate 30th Anniversary Of 'Sonic Temple' With Special Los Angeles Concert In June". Blabbermouth.net. 2 April 2019. Archived from the original on 5 April 2019 . Retrieved 24 May 2019. a b Ceremony (liner notes). The Cult. Beggars Banquet Records. 1991. BEGA 122. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link)

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