Cults

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AlbumJun 07 / 201111 songs, 33m 30s
Indie Pop Twee Pop
Popular
8.5 / 10

Following their Internet hit "Go Outside", Cults prove they have the dexterity and songwriting to make a varied and memorable album.

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Much of Cults’ initial appeal hinged on mystery, laced with a creeping uneasiness: The digital 7-inch with a December 23, 2012 street date; the Jim Jones sermon embedded in the sunny single “Go Outside”; the fact that the male half of the duo cribbed his stage name from the television-bound Marshall McLuhan surrogate…

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Ultimately, Cults is an album that can be enjoyed as either a summer soundtrack or as something with a darker, more…

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The more you listen, the more the weak points matter less.

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Maximum jangle with artwork resembling old iPod adverts? That’ll be Cults then.

New York duo Cults are in the lead with their 60s-style girl-pop hooks, writes <strong>Kitty Empire</strong>

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Cults are sinister and sweet at the same time. <strong>Michael Hann</strong> approves

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Cults - Cults review: Summer's here, and it's got bite.

Cults Columbia ***

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