It sounded like a rocky, happy, convoluted, with an enjoyable harmony, pop, sticky, the video reminded me "Shut up and Let me Go", from the Ting Tings," but blacker. I got this song on replay so many weeks, I couldn't stop listening over and over again, so well I went to Google, and I clicked "Cults" so I realized the potential from a rise band.
Do you wanna know, what was the description post's song?
This is "High Road"
(Drums are so sticky, aren't they?)
This is "Shut up and Let me Go"
(Awesome video, awesome band, coming soon a post)
Cults is an American indie pop band formed in 2010, while they were studying documentary cinema at the NYU. Formed by Brian Oblivion and singer Madeline Follin both from San Diego who previously recorded with punk band Youth Gone Mad on the album, Touching Cloth. Cults released an EP on Forrest Family Records, Cults 7, with the track "Go Outside" recorded by Paul Kostabi at Thunderdome Studios. Named "Best New Music" by Pitchfork Media.
Eric Chakeen had the pleasure to interviewed this guys in the beginnings, this is a part of that interview, answering the question, How did Cults start?
Eric Chakeen had the pleasure to interviewed this guys in the beginnings, this is a part of that interview, answering the question, How did Cults start?
Brian Oblivion: We were just making music in our house in our free time. Neither of us have ever been in serious bands before. Actually, Madeline had a record contract when she was nine years old.
Pitchfork: Your songs have this nostalgia to them. You're both young, but they sound like simultaneously like 50s pop songs and 80s pop songs.
BO: Yeah, that was kind of the idea. Madeline comes from a largely punk rock background. We both grew up in San Diego, but I came from more of like a psychedelic surf-rock kind of thing. So when we got together and started dating, we had the problem of finding music to listen to. We met up on the common ground of Motown and soul music.
Said by them, Cults are a mix, from surf-rock to punk rock, totally agree with Pichfork, portray them as a 50's pop songs and 80's pop song. Well, Cults have today, two studio albums, the self-titled "Cults" and their last album Static, actually they were part of the Stephen King's thrilled Carrie, the third remake, by as a part of the official soundtrack.
Talk less, more music, this is my week's top five, ENJOY!
1. High Road, from the album "Static".
2. Abducted, from the album "Cults"
3. Bumper, from the album "Cults".
4. I Can Hardly Make You Mine, from the album "Static".
5.Were Before, from the album "Static".
If you like Cults you ought to listen this ones:
PLUS: Cults performing live.

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