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Artist: The Cult

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CD Title: Under The Midnight Sun

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Category: Goth Rock / Hard Rock

Year: 2022

Label: Black Hill Records

Catalog Number: BHR011CD

Personnel

Billy Duffy guitars, backing vocals
Ian Astbury vocals
John Tempesta drums
Grant Fitzpatrick bass, backing vocals
Damon Fox keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Mirror  
2.  A Cut Inside  
3.  Vendetta X  
4.  Give Me Mercy  
5.  Outer Heaven  
6.  Knife Through Butterfly Heart  
7.  Impermanence  
8.  Under The Midnight Sun  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Metal T Date: October 19, 2022 at 22:05
Abysmal.I've been a fan for a long time and IMO this is one of the worst records they've ever released.Billy Duffy's riffs and overall presence here is nonexistent.Kinda sounds like some kind of new-age,pompous,atmospheric,gothic mess.I never expect these guys to put out: 'Electric 2','Sonic Temple 2' or even 'Ceremony Part 2' but sorry this is just garbage...just go see em' live' and hope they don't play anything off this.

From: Ace75 Date: October 23, 2022 at 21:49
Totally agree Metal T!! This shit is unlistenable!!!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: October 25, 2022 at 19:11
More and more, I get the sense that the Cult (Billy and especially Ian, in other words), just aren't big fans of our kind of music, and that when they made Electric and Sonic Temple and even Beyond Good And Evil, they were just dabbling. And so it follows that anyone expecting a return to those sounds is deluding themselves. They weren't really one of "our" bands, we were just borrowing them for a while.


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