What is that new Foo Fighters song I heard on Channel Z this morning. The intro sounds *exactly* like an old Cult song, which I also forget the name of. It's giving me a brain-itch not knowing.
What is that new Foo Fighters song I heard on Channel Z this morning. The intro sounds *exactly* like an old Cult song, which I also forget the name of. It's giving me a brain-itch not knowing.
Times Like These....
Times Like These.
cheers. And the cult song?...
cheers. And the cult song?
There is a lot of 'She Sells ...
There is a lot of 'She Sells Sanctuary' from 'Love' album by The Cult in the first main riffs.
thaaat's it. thanks dust. the ...
thaaat's it. thanks dust. the brain-itch is well and truly scratched.
//the brain-itch is well and truly ...
//the brain-itch is well and truly scratched
eeewwwww, that's like the professor in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
You could also draw further comparisons ...
You could also draw further comparisons to the Fire Woman riff if you really want to. Bottomline is it's very Cult sounding.
itchy...
Now I wonder if I'm going to end up ...
Now I wonder if I'm going to end up buying The Cult's "Sonic Temple" and then finding out it goes into my 'Not as good as I remembered" pile? If memory serves correctly, they did in fact rock.
[ http://www.the-cult.com/sonictemple.html ]
"shake shake shake yeah yeah!" love ...
"shake shake shake yeah yeah!"
love it.
I acquire a Cult best-of a little ...
I acquire a Cult best-of a little while ago, and while it does tend to blend a little, there are some ripper songs in there. I think they do in fact still rock.
They kinda rock... but mostly doesn't ...
They kinda rock... but mostly doesn't sound as good now. The Pure Cult release may have remastered the songs better (the production was mixed at times).
This comes from a hardcore ex fan.
They may well have been remastered, as ...
They may well have been remastered, as they sound pretty clean.
They do have that very expansive 80s production (Bob Clearmountain?) ethos with miles of space in the mix.
yes- proceed with caution noisy - the ...
yes- proceed with caution noisy - the "bob clearmountain expansive ethos" could also be described as too much reverb on the vox and really silly bombastic drum sounds ..
no offence bob cm - surely the coolest (and most mountainous) american indian since Chief Bromden??
or maybe it's those lovely 80s ...
or maybe it's those lovely 80s electronic drums, not the mixing????
and is he american indian? i did not know that.
ps. chief bromden rocks : )