THE CULT Frontman Interviewed On U.K.'s ROCK RADIO (Audio)

February 22, 2011

Paul Anthony of 106.1 Rock Radio, Manchester, England's first classic rock station, conducted an interview with THE CULT frontman Ian Astbury in December 2010. The chat can now be streamed using the audio player below.

Interview (audio):

THE CULT's "Capsule 2: New Blood Deep Cuts" features new songs "Embers" and "Until The Light Takes Us", live recordings of some of the band's huge hits and an intimate look into THE CULT's rehearsal space, with a never-before-seen warm-up performance of "Black Angel".

Rather than revisit the traditional method of releasing a long form CD, the band is pioneering a new way of providing material. Capsules span multiple media formats including vinyl, digital, USB, CD and DVD formats, and can be purchased at cultcapsulestore.com.

Astbury explains: We are stepping away from the conventional system. By including new music, live music and film, we are giving our fans the opportunity to own other creative visions. The Capsule is a way of delivering music in bites, quicker and fresher than in the context of an album format."

"Capsule 2: New Blood Deep Cuts"' lead track, "Embers", was made available on November 1, 2010 exclusively on iTunes for two weeks.

On the heels of their wildly successful Love Live Tour celebrating their 1985 groundbreaking album, THE CULT completed a run of U.S. dates last fall as part of their L'America Tour. Fans were afforded the unique opportunity of leaving the venue each night after a THE CULT concert with a full recording of the show on a USB flash drive — to relive each incendiary moment.

THE CULT is Ian Astbury (vocals),Billy Duffy (guitar),Chris Wyse (bass),John Tempesta (drums) and Mike Dimkich (rhythm guitar),who worked with producer Chris Goss (QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, MASTERS OF REALITY) to bring the new capsule recordings to life.

"Our latest recordings are a mixture of violent guitars, emotive vocal performances with high melody and driving beats," offers Astbury. "Textured metaphysical rock music for the contemporary music head."

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