
A perennial square peg in the ever-changing world of rock ‘n’ roll, THE CULT have been in excellent form in recent times. Their last album, 2016’s “Hidden City”, was a glorious return to the kind of top form that put the Brits at the forefront of all things brash and heavy back in the late ’80s. Des…
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