The Cult present 'DEATH CULT - 8323' 7" - featuring two brand new tracks

THE CULT PRESENTS
DEATH CULT – 8323
BRAND NEW 7” INCLUDING
‘FLESH AND BONE’ & ‘C.O.T.A’
LISTEN HERE

EXPANDED EDITION OF THE CULT’S UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN ALBUM TO INCLUDE THE NEW DEATH CULT SONGS

 
Death Cult have released the brand new dual singleDEATH CULT – 8323, the double A-side release includes new songs ‘FLESH AND BONE’ and ‘C.O.T.A’. Together they form an expanded edition of the latest Cult albumUnder The Midnight Sun.The new releases are available to stream digitally and to purchase as an expandedUnder The Midnight Sun12” andDEATH CULT – 83237”. Stream / PurchaseHERE

In 2023 the legendary British band Death Cult celebrated 40 years together, and with this returned to their early roots this autumn, revisiting iconic Death Cult tracks live in some of the original venues they played during that era.
 
They continue the celebrations of the tour and their anniversary withDEATH CULT – 8323, featuring the brand new songs including the searing track ‘FLESH AND BONE’ and the haunting cavernous ‘C.O.T.A’ (communion of the animals).
 
The latest Cult albumUnder The Midnight Sunwas released in 2022 and the highly acclaimed record continued to demonstrate how The Cult’s co-founding members continue to push further into their esoteric strengths. Produced by Tom Dalgety (Pixies, Ghost, Royal Blood) their 11thalbum is flanked by Billy Duffy’s atmospheric riffs and incandescent solos, Ian Astbury reaches new heights of sinewy vulnerability in his vocal presence – bolstering the album’s stylistic alchemy with a lyrical perspective as evocative and mystical as the paradox in the album’s title.
 

ACCLAIM FOR UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN
 
“Rock’s unquenchable melodramatists have the fire in their eyes still - [investing] those primal energies with the wisdom of age, creating something fresh and powerful… Which is surely what a great Cult album is all about.”
MOJO
 
"The album shows The Cult taking their musicality, sonic tricks and experience to a new place, still retaining their identity, and this can only be a good thing" 
Clash
 
“Dark and brooding… glorious” 
Daily Telegraph
 
"Ian Astbury remains a feisty, fiery frontman... He can still wail too."
Brooklyn Vegan
 
“It sounds mighty impressive” 
Rock Candy
 
“The definition of musical genius” 
Powerplay
 
“A welcome return to form from this legendary band”
Fireworks
 
"Under the Midnight Sun... has all of the hallmarks of a Cult gem..." 
LA Weekly

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