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Conjuring Feral Angels

by Cult Strange

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Prologue 01:39
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Hungry Skin 05:15
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Restraints 03:19
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Torn Desire 04:08
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HEX/POX/VEX 04:12
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Epilogue 01:44
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about

"No weak tracks at all... the bass, the drumming, guitar and vocals all sound fantastic, nice space between them.. just when I think the bass is the stand out, the drums take over, then, the guitarist kinda slips it in, not like a 'guitar band', but as a dream-attack part of the whole.. the vocals also great, deep, and catchy!"
~Bongo

"So feedback.. its a well worn road this travels on, I hear touches of many of the bands I followed all over back in the day, Bauhaus/Murphy- Nephs-Play Dead- SGC- SDC et al and hand on heart I say this stands alongside all of them, my only peeve is you are not a London band so I could fly over every weekend so see you play!
Production is bang on, nothing smothered so it breathes, the tribal drums pound hard, the bass as much as I love it is not the clichéd over flanged harp back to the 80's, guitar jangles and shimmers just before ripping out yer throat! vocals in their delivery are fucking spot on.. in short this album is a FUCKING MASTERPIECE!"
~Az in Black

"The quartet led by Aleph Omega take a warlike path, among the known skin of Deathrock, the ultimate expression of contact with the dead cells of our vital whims, and the sparks of Gothic Rock wisely kept under control, so as not to interfere with the messages, because every musical genre has its work and respect for the rules. The album is aggressive, choral, a mass of steel that throws us on the wet dancefloor, dripping with salt and sin. The guitars are the slaves of pain, evil bearers of the doubt that dies fast, that does not seek to be heard but obtains reverence, and it does so inevitably, given that Aleph's pen is rightly devoted to bringing vulgarity and injustice into our veins.

However, they are not only related to the Deathrock system: they are guitars that, despite the tons of languid liquids, move with dexterity, amongst effects and modes which range and have the peculiarity of generating a totally American attitude within the lungs of the world. The rhythms are heavy, boomerangs of venom that cleave the air to hit us, knock us down, finish us off.

The bass is the king of asbestos, coming out of Oakland to irritate all souls who are way too attached to the 80s: here nothing is trivial and those fingers know how to be blood diamonds which dirty not only the handle of the instrument but above all our listening. As a diviner, he finds the bad poetry, that has to be educated to deterioration, as revenge, as pulsating satisfaction with no intention of stopping.

With the best available drummer, what do you want the old scribe to talk about? The game, the union of the four musicians tends to make rhythm the twin sister of harrowing melodies, and the drumming is what stands out the most because it is precisely the complexity of the way he expresses himself that brings out, in addition to impeccable technical skills, a polluting black sea, having the movement of those dark waves, full of malignant grace. At times he enters Hardcore, Metal, in a continuous crossover that bewitches, displaces, intrigues, certainly stuns. As if an inner drive takes over those arms and feet to create a tribality you cannot oppose."
~Alex Dematteis

credits

released March 3, 2023

Aleph Omega: Vox
Buz Deadwax: Bass
Rodney Horihata: Guitar, Backing Vox
Andrej Puhlovski: Drums, Backing Vox

Recorded, Mixed, Remixed by Skot Brown at Kempton House Studios

Backing Vocals on De Auro Rubeo & Restraints: The Polyester Specter
Vocals on Prologue: MizMargo
Backing Vocals on Hex/Pox/Vex:
The Sirens of Strange
MizMargo, Miss Kel, Josie Dot, Mistress McCutchan, Gabby Hey, Adrienne Scissorhands, Jasmin Luna

Cover and Portrait Art: Daniele Santaguiliana
Lyric Sheets: Aleph Omega

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Cult Strange Oakland, California

Cult Strange is influenced by the Punk/Post Punk/Industrial/Deathrock musics of the 80’s. They hammer out an angry, yet danceable set of songs, with lyrics that range from protesting the inhumane practice of locking children in cages, to love songs in honor of Goddesses that demand blood sacrifices.

They will get your feet moving, and your heart pumping!
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