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Cult - Love Removal Machine on Rock Radio Manchester.

 

Never heard it before, but liking it.

 

Beginning to think I should look into these guys some more. I know they've gone through a few changes and their earlier stuff is more goth (one of the lads in the office liked them and he's an old goth); but their later stuff seem at bit more rock and less mongy goth.

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Cult - Love Removal Machine on Rock Radio Manchester.

 

Never heard it before, but liking it.

 

Beginning to think I should look into these guys some more. I know they've gone through a few changes and their earlier stuff is more goth (one of the lads in the office liked them and he's an old goth); but their later stuff seem at bit more rock and less mongy goth.

 

She Sells Sanctuary is class.

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Cult - Love Removal Machine on Rock Radio Manchester.

 

Never heard it before, but liking it.

 

Beginning to think I should look into these guys some more. I know they've gone through a few changes and their earlier stuff is more goth (one of the lads in the office liked them and he's an old goth); but their later stuff seem at bit more rock and less mongy goth.

Most of their stuff is pretty straightforward rawk tbh (but good imo). I think the goth period was when they were still Southern Death Cult. Their greatest hits is pretty good (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Cult_(Greatest_Hits)). And as Chez says, She Sells Sanctuary is quality.

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Cult - Love Removal Machine on Rock Radio Manchester.

 

Never heard it before, but liking it.

 

Beginning to think I should look into these guys some more. I know they've gone through a few changes and their earlier stuff is more goth (one of the lads in the office liked them and he's an old goth); but their later stuff seem at bit more rock and less mongy goth.

Most of their stuff is pretty straightforward rawk tbh (but good imo). I think the goth period was when they were still Southern Death Cult. Their greatest hits is pretty good (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Cult_(Greatest_Hits)). And as Chez says, She Sells Sanctuary is quality.

 

I love The Cult, as above, the greatest hits is excellent.

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Cult - Love Removal Machine on Rock Radio Manchester.

 

Never heard it before, but liking it.

 

Beginning to think I should look into these guys some more. I know they've gone through a few changes and their earlier stuff is more goth (one of the lads in the office liked them and he's an old goth); but their later stuff seem at bit more rock and less mongy goth.

 

She Sells Sanctuary is class.

 

That's the only other Cult track and really know - and yes it is, it is most definitly class :lol:

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Cult - Love Removal Machine on Rock Radio Manchester.

 

Never heard it before, but liking it.

 

Beginning to think I should look into these guys some more. I know they've gone through a few changes and their earlier stuff is more goth (one of the lads in the office liked them and he's an old goth); but their later stuff seem at bit more rock and less mongy goth.

Most of their stuff is pretty straightforward rawk tbh (but good imo). I think the goth period was when they were still Southern Death Cult. Their greatest hits is pretty good (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Cult_(Greatest_Hits)). And as Chez says, She Sells Sanctuary is quality.

 

Good call on the GH. I think I'll try that and work from there.

 

Oh, and listening to She Sells Sanctuary now because you've put it in my head.

 

Choooooooon!

 

 

And they sound good live too. A real acid test for a band imo.

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The Witch was a bit of a departure from their old sound (off the soundtrack to 'Cool World' - saw that on acid, I'd completely forgotten about that :lol: ). Sounds like Achtung Baby-era U2. Which is no bad thing iyam.

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Maggie May - Rod Stewart, whilst trying to finish some last minute IT work :lol:

Lot of that going on south of the river at the minute.

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Joe Bonamassa - Just got paid/Dazed and confused (medley) (Live At Shepherds Bush)

 

Might give that a listen later now that you've mentioned it as I'm in for a late one.

 

Currently listening to Pure Cult - Greatest Hits: Cult as per Alex, Chez and Jimbo's reccommendations (you are right btw) :lol: Turns out I recognise a few of them - Lil Devil was on the soundtrack to GTA3 iirc.

 

Really liking the guitar sound he uses on it.

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Whack these into a youtube search....

 

Strategy :lol:

Bonobo :icon_lol:

The Cinematic Orchestra :o

Yvi Slan - Couldn't find a track

Hervé :D

Defunct! not bad

Switch I really like this :icon_lol:

Leko- a little too Latino for me :icon_lol:

 

 

Try Trevor Loveys too, Couldn't find "lotta Lovin" on youtube for this fella :S

Ta for these though :rolleyes:

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Joe Bonamassa - Live at Shepherds Bush: Asking around for you; which sounds suspiciously like Angel on my shoulder.

EDIT: I should maybe drink less when I work late - the song is one in the same :lol: cue some pisstake from Tom.

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Joe Bonamassa - Live at Shepherds Bush: Asking around for you; which sounds suspiciously like Angel on my shoulder.

EDIT: I should maybe drink less when I work late - the song is one in the same :lol: cue some pisstake from Tom.

 

He does it very different live.

 

It's more of a piano affair.

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