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The Cult

Under The Midnight Sun (Plus 'DEATH CULT - 8323')

limited lp + bonus 7" - £27.99 | Buy
From the pre-millennial iconic 'Love' album, bursting with idealism, and the full-on blast of 2001’s 'Beyond Good & Evil', to the biti...
The Cult

Electric (2023 Reissue)

Limited Opaque Blue LP - £23.99 | Buy
LP - £21.99 | Buy
This Lil’ Devil has more than a sting in its tail! Scoop up that lush Opaque Blue LP for maximum Bad Fun.
The Cult

ceremony (2023 reissue)

limited transparent red & blue 2lp - £32.99 | Buy
black 2lp - £28.99 | Buy
Originally released in 1991, The follow up to the massive 'Sonic Temple' marked a turning point in the band’s sound and style and it was their fir...
The Cult

Sonic Temple (2023 reissue)

limited transparent green 2lp - £32.99 | Buy
Released in 1989, 'Sonic Temple' catapulted The Cult into superstar status and remains their most beloved release.
The Cult

The Cult (2023 reissue)

limited cream 2lp - £32.99 | Buy
1994 brought their seif-titled sixth album 'The Cult', sometimes also known as the “Black Sheep” album due to the cover image.
The Cult

Electric Peace

2lp - £23.99 | Buy
unhappy with the polished results of the 1986 recording sessions for their 3rd album (initially entitled 'peace'), the band contacted producer Rick Rubi...
Dreamtime (2024 Reissue)

0607618229603

  1. Horse Nation
  2. Spiritwalker
  3. 83rd Dream
  4. Butterflies
  5. Go West
  6. Gimmick
  7. A Flower in the Desert
  8. Dreamtime
  9. Rider In The Snow
  10. Bad Medicine Waltz

The Cult

Dreamtime (2024 Reissue)

Beggars Banquet
  • limited remastered red lp

    Released: 23rd Feb 2024

    £23.99
    Buy
  • remastered lp

    Released: 23rd Feb 2024

    £22.99
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Originally released in 1984, following the band’s evolution from the Southern Death Cult, to Death Cult, and then simply The Cult, 'Dreamtime' finds the outfit featuring Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, pivoting from their goth and punk roots into something eclectic, aspirational, and adventurous.

Rife with lyrical references to the indigenous cultures of the Americas and Australia, and set against a more bombastic and muscular musical backdrop, 'Dreamtime' hints at what would envelop the band over the next four decades, a dedication to their wholly unique songwriting, both musically and thematically, and the frenzy that was soon to come with the release of Love only a year later.