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Cult Of Youth

23 February

In these anxious times, it’s a little perplexing that more artists haven’t turned to world-weary spite and distrust. Sean Ragon has, though, and over four pugnacious albums of post-punk neo-folk, he and his band of not-so-merry men and women have turned Cult of Love into something of a, well, cult. There may be plenty of fire and ice, but they also have a knack for crafting perfectly paced songs that burst into cathartic climaxes, fury and euphoria making strangely complimentary bedfellows.

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In these anxious times, it’s a little perplexing that more artists haven’t turned to world-weary spite and distrust. Sean Ragon has, though, and over four pugnacious albums of post-punk neo-folk, he and his band of not-so-merry men and women have turned Cult of Love into something of a, well, cult. There may be plenty of fire and ice, but they also have a knack for crafting perfectly paced songs that burst into cathartic climaxes, fury and euphoria making strangely complimentary bedfellows.

 

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