Album 2012 on Cooking Vinyl label
Rock (Alternative Rock)
WEAPON OF CHOICE - PREQUEL RELEASE Recorded March 2011 – January 2012 (P) & (C) 2012 The Cult Recording Inc under exclusive licence to Cooking Vinyl Limited in association with Shamrock Solutions Limited and Tayscrest LLP. Weapon of Choice The Cult Release Date: October 16, 2012 Genre: Alternative When this was first released, the band announced that this was an exclusive iTunes release which was made available one hour before the actual release date and was only available until December 12th, 2012 to download, which holds true only in some countries. Some European countries still have this release very much available to download from iTunes The Cult has announced they will be releasing a 'prequel' to accompany their latest album, Choice of Weapon. The digital-only release Weapon of Choice reveals the songs at a stage of development that will be of interest to The Cult’s fans and followers. Weapon of Choice is a document of a work in progress and offers a unique opportunity to hear The Cult’s process. The material has not been previously released, and will be available exclusively on iTunes for two months only beginning October 16, 2012. "These songs were turned over and over, forged in long rehearsals and writing sessions, and emanated from challenges both personal and professional,” said lead vocalist Ian Astbury. The ten tracks that comprise Weapon of Choice were recorded when The Cult returned to the studio in 2011 with producer Chris Goss. The songs were conceived in New York, Los Angeles, the California desert and the band’s Witch Mountain studio. "We put our guts into this; Goss was able to create an environment where the songs were born through playing and turning over lyrics, through hard work and intense sessions,” continues Astbury. “These songs have an integrity and rawness of their own. In many ways it's a different album to the one we released and reveals the foundations of Choice of Weapon. We were able to close the doors and begin to explore spaces we had not been in for a while.” Now The Cult has revisited the Chris Goss material to unveil the creative process and foundation behind Choice of Weapon. Followers of The Cult can keep up with interactive countdowns leading up to the release and take down of Weapon of Choice on the band’s website and social media properties.
![]() | The Cult , 1999-2002 GB album by |
![]() | Chris Wyse b, *1969 US bass |
![]() | John Tempesta dr, *1964 US drums |
![]() | Billy Duffy g, *1961 GB guitar, backing vocals, written by |
![]() | Chris Goss voc, g, *1958 US producer, backing vocals, guitar, guitars |
![]() | Ian Astbury voc, *1962 GB vocals, art direction, written by |
Billy Duffy |
Ian Astbury |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Aurora | The Cult | 5:00 | |
2 | Blackie | The Cult | 3:02 | |
3 | The Bones | The Cult | 3:03 | |
4 | Decado | The Cult | 4:02 | |
5 | Elemental | The Cult | 5:38 | |
6 | Gibraltar | The Cult | 3:34 | |
7 | Twisted And Bleeding | The Cult | 5:39 | |
8 | Militant | The Cult | 3:13 | |
9 | Supreme | The Cult | 3:07 | |
10 | Lucifer | The Cult | 4:14 |