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Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy formed Death Cult in April 1983, enlisting Ritual members Jamie Stewart and Ray Mondo as a rhythm section to complete the band's initial lineup. [1] After the release of a self-titled debut EP , the group fired Mondo in September and replaced him with Nigel Preston of Sex Gang Children (Mondo took Preston's place in ...
The Cult New York City, issued by Fontana North and is the Cult's first high definition DVD release. [24] Meanwhile, Astbury lent vocals on two tracks of the 2007 Unkle studio album "War Stories", one of them being the first single from the album, "Burn My Shadow". The band performed a UK and European tour in late-February and early-March 2008.
The Cult "Wildflower" Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson "She Sells Sanctuary" Jimmy Kimmel Live: Live at Irving Plaza: DVD 2009 Owl "Pusher" Music video 2010 Ace Frehley: Behind the Player: DVD 2012 The Cult "Honey From A Knife" Music video "Love Removal Machine", "Wildflower" "She Sells Sanctuary", "For The Animals" Jimmy Kimmel Live "For the ...
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British rock band The Cult has released 11 studio albums, two live albums, six compilation albums, seven video albums, five box sets, 20 EPs and 37 singles. Albums [ edit ]
Warner in 2021. Les Warner (also known as Lez Warner) is a British-born musician and producer, primarily a drummer best known for his work with The Cult. [1] He currently resides near Las Vegas, Nevada [2] [3] and performs at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino as part of the Celtic Rockers.
“Because I was so disinterested in sex, I was then asked to go on a schedule, basically, of like, ‘Here’s how you can — you just have to do it. Just do it. This is your duty.
Hidden City is the tenth studio album by the British rock band The Cult, released on 5 February 2016 through Cooking Vinyl and Dine Alone Records. [2] It is the final part of a trilogy that began with Born into This (2007), [3] and The Cult's first album since their 1994 self-titled album not to feature bassist Chris Wyse; the role was filled by producer Bob Rock and Chris Chaney (Jane's ...