posted by Patrick on October 11, 2010

‘Go Outside’ starts with a snippet from Jim Jones, of Jonestown fame, then shifts into a parallel universe of dreamy, lilting pop. The pairing might seem odd, but Cults makes music that befits its name: hypnotic, absorbing songs that work their way into your subconscious and compel you to follow along. I have no idea what Cults is singing about or trying to say, but I can’t stop listening. Hide the Kool-Aid and plug in.
The band’s first three songs are available free on Band Camp
Cults – Go Outside (Downloaded 796 times)
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» Meaningless labels: Anthemic • Bedroom Band • Catchy • Female vocal • Orchestral • Poppy
August 16th, 2011 at 10:18 am
Great thinking! That really breaks the mold!