Bands thrive on opposites. Peacocking Mick and rakish Keef. Outlandish Freddie and bookish Brian. Acerbic John and cuddly ...
These cult classics were torn apart by music critics with horrible reviews upon their release; and one even got banned.
T-shirts featuring The Cult’s classic albums and logos were doing a roaring trade in the Usher Hall foyer. Cash-only sales of Billy Duffy signed pictures, a plectrum box, stickers and badges also ...
Into this mould – in personality terms if not in commercial ones – fit British band The Cult. Ian Astbury is an ... riffs to create thrilling hard rock. And this 40th-anniversary sold out ...
When the American rock musical film "Phantom of the Paradise" was released in theatres in Winnipeg in 1974, Craig Wallace was ...
I just believed in punk rock and I believed in creativity ... I don’t particularly care about the editorial perception of the band. We did Death Cult on our own terms then, and that ...
The Cult did, especially when it merged with the umlaut, the result of band manager Sandy Pearlman and rock writer Richard Meltzer standing outside a restaurant serving Blue Point oysters.
Fans of the cult classic Phantom of the Paradise celebrate a half-century of Brian De Palma's devilishly fun rock opera with ...
Narducy describes the “mind-blowing” moment of meeting Peter Buck and picking his brain about how he plays some key R.E.M.