Cults Setlist
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Open the show was Chicago’s BNNY… who said that they’ve been here three times, “twice here.” A quick fact-check reveals that, in fact, this was their first time at the venue, because their show with Molly Burch, at the Fine Line, was cancelled in April 2022.
BNNY at 7th Street Entry (06 Aug 2022)
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You have to forgive the band, as I have very poor memory as well. For example, for a long time I thought I saw Space in 1997, as I have memories of buying the tickets and driving to Los Angeles to see the band… but the truth is that the show was cancelled (which would explain why I don’t remember anything from the show!)
Cults at NXNE, Toronto (18 June 2011)
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Seeing the band in broad daylight, at a music festival, didn’t really fit the band’s style. Since we saw them at First Avenue in April 2012 and Nov 2013, they’ve been playing more with darkness and projections/light effects.
Shortly after that the band went on hiatus, until they reemerged with Offering in 2017. Unfortunately, by this time, they weren’t signed on Sony Records anymore, and promotions and marketing for Offering and Motels (in 2018), didn’t really reach as far as it used.
Anyway, it’s been over a decade since we last saw the duo (Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion), and I’ll have to say it’s good to catch up. They’ve put together a custom projection to match and sync with the music. For example, the word “Crybaby” would show up whenever they sing the chorus. When it works, it’s actually pretty neato. Unfortunately, that also meant that the band relied heavily on the projection. Case in point, they had to stop and start over on their first song because the software running the images weren’t working correctly. Again, when it’s all working, it’s really cool.
Cults at Turf Club (28 Aug 2022)
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Again, it’s good to see Cults again. Love the new special projection effects, it’s clear that they’ve worked closely with creating a visual and music program for their shows.
Cults’ To the Ghosts is out now.
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