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SUMMARY:Cults
DESCRIPTION:\n\nCults sound like the moment dawn breaks. Akin to light pier
 cing a dark corner\, the multiplatinum New York duo\, comprised of multi-i
 nstrumentalists Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion—temper shadowy cinema
 tic soundscapes with flickering melodic singalongs. This uncanny ability t
 o balance alternative sonic architecture with unassuming pop songcraft has
  threaded their music into the DNA of 21st century culture. True outliers\
 , they persist as the rare phenomenon equally comfortable collaborating wi
 th The Weeknd\, rap titan J. Cole or maverick indie director Jim Jarmusch.
  Simultaneously\, they’re a dynamic presence that’s just as at home on
  stage at Coachella as they are supporting The Pixies and Vampire Weekend.
  All the while\, their music has surged through popular television series 
 and films.\n\nHowever\, the pair confidently and clearly perfect their sig
 nature vision on their fifth full-length LP\, To The Ghosts [IMPERIAL].\n\
 n“Without knowing it\, we’ve spent our whole career building a world o
 f our own\,” observes Brian. “We just try to create the emotion that w
 e want to feel. This record is another piece of the picture\, but the pict
 ure isn’t done yet. We’d be in Cults no matter what. It’s the way we
  live our lives.” \n\n“We’ve never known life any other way\,” ag
 rees Madeline. “We began the band in college\, and we haven’t stopped.
  Cults is life.”\n\nThe group first materialized out of New York in 2010
 . Thus far\, they’ve built a world anchored by four acclaimed albums\, n
 amely Cults [2011]\, Static [2013]\, Offering [2017]\, and Host [2020]. Al
 ong the way\, the staple “Always Forever” reached RIAA platinum status
 \, and Offering’s “Gilded Lily” endured as a phenomenon. It took Tik
 Tok by storm with 200K-plus “creates” in 2022 and notched a gold certi
 fication. Their loyal legion of fans includes early devotees\, as well as 
 new converts who organically discovered them along the way. Their virality
  is a testament to the band’s relatable lyricism and authenticity which 
 consistently resonates with audiences.\n\nExpanding their impact\, they ap
 peared on J. Cole’s 6x-platinum smash “She Knows” [feat. Cults &amp\
 ; Amber Coffman] in addition to co-writing with everyone from G-Eazy to Fr
 eddie Gibbs. Beyond selling out venues on headline tours and shining on Th
 e Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\, they graced the bills of Bonnaroo\,
  Lollapalooza\, and more. Not to mention\, they have garnered tastemaker p
 raise courtesy of NPR\, Paste\, Clash\, Pitchfork\, and The Ringer\, to na
 me a few. They’ve quietly gathered over 1.5 billion streams and regularl
 y averaged north of 12.7 monthly listeners on Spotify. Their music has als
 o powered campaigns for Garnier\, Madewell\, and Vuori as well as landing 
 major syncs on NETFLIX\, HBO\, Showtime\, and ABC. \n\nEmbarking on the n
 ext chapter\, they carefully crafted To The Ghosts\, writing and recording
  in Brian’s apartment. The earliest ideas dated back to the Pandemic whe
 n they crafted music on weekdays from 10am-5pm without a deadline. In 2022
 \, they traveled to Los Angeles in order to collaborate with longtime prod
 ucer and trusted creative confidant Shane Stoneback because “nobody can 
 read our minds like he can\,” jests Madeline. \n\nThis time around\, st
 ream-of-conscious vocals set the process in motion.\n\n“This is the firs
 t record where I would pick up the microphone and sing whatever I was feel
 ing\,” recalls Madeline. “The vocals and the lyrics really helped info
 rm the direction rather than the other way around. Every track brings me b
 ack to what I was going through at the time.”\n\n“Sometimes\, we used 
 to work on a song for a year\, put a vocal on it\, and redo it\,” Brian 
 goes on. “This time\, we tried to get in front of everything. As soon as
  put down some chords and a rhythm\, it was like\, ‘Let’s start singin
 g.’ We really focused on the sentiment\, emotion\, and vibe.”\n\nCults
  introduce To The Ghosts with “Crybaby.” Right out of the gate\, symph
 onic bells toll above a tribal beat laced with a dissonant guitar riff. Sh
 aky tambourine gives way to a swooning horn section\, and Madeline’s cro
 on echoes with a lament\, “Crybaby\, you waste a lot of time it seems.
 ”\n\n“‘Crybaby’ was the first key that opened the box\,” notes B
 rian. “It got us back-to-basics and opened up the possibility to do some
 thing that was us. You could say it’s the most ‘Cults song’ on the r
 ecord.”\n\n“It’s so us\,” Madeline concurs. “It’s very straigh
 tforward and honest too.”\n\nEthereal guitar wraps around a hypnotic bac
 kbeat on “Left My Keys.” The synths shimmer\, and Madeline exhales\, 
 “I can feel it happening again.”\n\n“It’s about growing up and fee
 ling like you’re being left behind\,” she reveals. “You think you’
 re missing out on things and not accomplishing enough. You get a little bi
 t older and realize you don’t care anymore. All of those things you were
  worried about don’t matter. You become comfortable where you are. It’
 s freeing to let go of the feeling that you need to be a part of something
 .”\n\n“It’s a bright spot\,” Brian goes on. “With this being To 
 The Ghosts\, ‘Left My Keys’ is dedicated to the ghost of your high sch
 ool memories with an element of fondness.”\n\nThen\, there’s “Knots.
 ” Keys twinkle\, drums roll\, and lithe guitar resounds as Madeline lean
 s into dreamy intonation\, “When you told me to stay\, even though it’
 s a lie\, I told you that my hands are full.”\n\n“I like how it unfold
 s\,” Brian says. “It’s actually got a similar chord structure to ‘
 Rave On\,’ which was the best cut on our first record.”\n\nAn off-kilt
 er groove underlines “Onions” as quirky words writhe over a steady bea
 t\, “I chop onions then I cry. Funny no one tells you why. We’ve been 
 eating things that can hurt us for a long time.”\n\n“It’s the pinnac
 le of Madeline picking up the microphone and singing what’s on her mind\
 ,” grins Brian. “We’ve realized we don’t have to be serious all th
 e time.”\n\nThe closer “Hung The Moon” hinges on a sparse beat and l
 oose bassline. Its woozy sway evokes a David Lynchian fever dream as Madel
 ine serenades\, “Let it saturate\, a love in bloom\, I know it’s you\,
  you hung the moon.” Her vocals feedback into a siren’s wail\, and the
  sound dissolves into silence.\n\n“It has a Twin Peaks\, roadhouse vibe\
 ,” notes Brian. “It’s a sweet nursery rhyme set to an ominous tone. 
 It goes back to the concept of growing up. Life doesn’t stop when you ch
 eck all of the boxes\; it gets crazier. There’s always possibility\, adv
 ersity\, and fun up ahead.”\n\n“Overall the music is more romantic\,
 ” Madeline states. “We started this at 20-years-old. It’s really sca
 ry to put your feelings out there to be judged at that age. After doing th
 is for a long time\, I’m less self-conscious putting my thoughts out the
 re.”\n\nIn the end\, Cults welcome everyone deeper into their world with
  To The Ghosts.\n\n“I hope we create the moments my favorite bands creat
 ed for me when I was in high school\,” Madeline leaves off. “They chan
 ged my life and made me who I am. If we have any effect at all\, maybe you
 ’ll feel seen when you hear us.”\n\n
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