Ian Astbury and Charlie Jones of The Cult at the Royal Albert Hall - GoffPhotos Bands thrive on opposites. Peacocking Mick and rakish Keef. Outlandish Freddie and bookish Brian. Acerbic John and ...
Frontman Ian Astbury’s constant reproach of the audience marred an otherwise tight and dynamic 90-minute show, but the night ...
Last month, the Cult's first album of all new material in seven years, "Beyond Good and Evil," debuted at No. 37 in the Billboard 200. But what is most surprising is not the hoary British goth-rockers ...
ATLANTIC CITY - There have been and certainly will be more popular bands than The Cult to come to Atlantic City this year. But it's unlikely that any can rock harder. The Cult returned Saturday to the ...
Bands thrive on opposites. Peacocking Mick and rakish Keef. Outlandish Freddie and bookish Brian. Acerbic John and cuddly Paul. Into this mould – in personality terms if not in commercial ones – fit ...