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The Cult | Love

  • October 18, 2016
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On October 18th, 1985, The Cult unveiled their seminal album, LOVE. This album symbolized a pivotal shift from their earlier, more gothic sound epitomized by their previous incarnation, Death Cult. This metamorphosis began on their debut as The Cult with Dreamtime, but it was with Love that they truly cemented their legacy.

The Love album, with its unique blend of rock and gothic elements, stood out in the mid-1980s music scene. Its songs, replete with poetic lyricism, haunting guitar riffs, and powerful drum beats, gave the album its distinctive sound, setting it apart from other albums of its time. The significance of Love in The Cult’s discography cannot be overstated; it was a landmark in their musical journey and heralded the band’s evolution into rock icons.

Several standout tracks from the album received significant airplay and remain iconic to this day:

“She Sells Sanctuary” is a soaring and sensual song that encapsulates the essence of The Cult’s sound during this era, with its infectious guitar riff courtesy of Billy Duffy and Ian Astbury’s shaman-like presence and signature vocals.

“Rain,” another signature track, carries an atmospheric vibe reminiscent of stormy weather, echoing its title.

The ballad-like anthem “Revolution” further cements the band’s prowess, delivering a potent message with its evocative lyrics and rousing instrumentals.

The album’s Tracklist:

  1. Nirvana
  2. Big Neon Glitter
  3. Love
  4. Brother Wolf Sister Moon
  5. Rain
  6. Phoenix
  7. Hollow Man
  8. Revolution
  9. She Sells Sanctuary
  10. Black Angel

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