The Cult’s Ian Astbury has spoken to NME about the resurgence of Goth in pop culture and what fans can expect from the band’s ...
Bands thrive on opposites. Peacocking Mick and rakish Keef. Outlandish Freddie and bookish Brian. Acerbic John and cuddly ...
Ian Astbury reports in to MOJO on The Cult in 2024, galloping into the future “on fire, like a burning unicorn…” ...
As indie music fans developed a taste for gothic rock in the mid-1980s, Balaam and the Angel were one of those that flourished. Following the success of the EPs World of Light and Love Me on their own ...
And, of course, they kept the best to last and it was worth the 90-minute wait. A show-closing version of their best known ...
And that’s not to mention the final moments of the 90-minute show when frontman Ian Astbury thanked the sweat-drenched crowd before kneeling at the front of the stage for a silent prayer.
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 ...