146 - The Cult: "Love" (1985)
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On today's episode I am going to take a look at the album “Love” by The Cult, the band's second studio album released on October 18, 1985.
Selected songs are "Nirvana", "Big Neon Glitter", "The Phoenix" and "She Sells Sanctuary".
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Summary
In this episode, Bill delves into The Cult's second studio album, 'Love', released in 1985. He explores the band's evolution from Southern Death Cult to The Cult, highlighting their musical journey and the impact of their singles. The discussion includes an in-depth analysis of the album's tracks, the thematic elements of the lyrics, and the band's transition in sound. Peters emphasizes the album's significance in The Cult's discography and its lasting legacy in rock music.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Music From a Lifetime
01:23 NIRVANA
02:45 Reinvention for the Sophomore Album
05:11 BIG NEON GLITTER
06:33 Discussion on "Love" Track by Track
13:49 THE PHOENIX
15:16 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Love"
18:57 SHE SELLS SANCTUARY
20:31 Podcast Notes and Contacts