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The Cult - Choice of Weapon (LP, 2025 Black Vinyl)

The CultThe Cult
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 2012
  • 10 tracks
  • 41 min
  • hard rock
Choice of Weapon - The Cult
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Choice of Weapon - The Cult
Choice of Weapon - The Cult

Product description

This LP is pressed on Black vinyl.

"Choice of Weapon" is the tenth studio album by British rock band The Cult, released on May 20, 2012, under Cooking Vinyl. This album marks a return to the band's hard rock and glam metal roots, blending it with elements of gothic rock to create a powerful and captivating sound. Clocking in at just over 41 minutes, the album is a tight, energetic collection of tracks that showcase The Cult's signature style and musical prowess.

The album opens with "Honey from a Knife," a song that immediately sets the tone with its driving rhythm and haunting vocals. Tracks like "Elemental Light" and "The Wolf" highlight the band's ability to craft memorable hooks and powerful choruses, while "Life > Death" and "For the Animals" delve into deeper, more introspective themes. "Amnesia" and "Wilderness Now" showcase the band's versatility, blending gothic rock elements with their signature hard rock sound. The album closes with "This Night in the City Forever," a fitting finale that leaves a lasting impression.

"Choice of Weapon" is a testament to The Cult's enduring influence and their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. Fans of hard rock, glam metal, and gothic rock will find plenty to love in this album, making it a standout addition to any rock music collection.

Tracks

  1. Honey from a KnifeThe Cult
    3:06
  2. Elemental LightThe Cult
    4:45
  3. The WolfThe Cult
    3:33
  4. Life > DeathThe Cult
    5:32
  5. For the AnimalsThe Cult
    4:28
  6. AmnesiaThe Cult
    3:02
  7. Wilderness NowThe Cult
    4:33
  8. LuciferThe Cult
    4:40
  9. A Pale HorseThe Cult
    3:14
  10. This Night in the City ForeverThe Cult
    4:45
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Choice of Weapon
Artist
The Cult
LP release year
2025
Album release date
May 20, 2012
Label
Cooking Vinyl
EAN
711297494860
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
41 min
Tracks
10 tracks
Color
Black

EAN

EAN
711297494860

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Europe
Genre
Hard rock
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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  • Siberia: Amazing Goth Track

    5 out of 5 stars
    axdumfofoMay 14, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Kudos for Siberia, an amazing goth track.

  • The Cult's Triumphant Return

    4 out of 5 stars
    GuokVailjtFebruary 27, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    The Cult securing their spot as one of my all-time favorite rock bands is largely due to their ability to remain authentic, distinctive, and pertinent throughout their career, even when their commercial peak was behind them. That said, after "Born Into This" – which might be my least favored album by them – and their "Capsules" experiment, I felt the band could use a bit more direction. So, when "Choice Of Weapon" was announced as their return to the classic album format, I wasn't entirely sure what to anticipate. But, as it happened, it was an outstanding comeback. "Choice Of Weapon" is brimming with fantastic tracks that resonated with me in a way that hadn't occurred since the incredible "Beyond Good And Evil". The album commences with the cool and rugged, urban vibe that permeates both the opening track "Honey From A Knife" and "For The Animals", later seeping into the strutting "Lucifer", finding a contrast in the more elevated "Elemental Light" with some truly inspired vocal work by Astbury and topped by a particularly graceful and epic main riff by Duffy, which echoes in the poignant "Life > Death" and later in the somewhat solemn "Wilderness Now". "The Wolf" is a genuine rocker, with unforgettable breaks, like those in "A Pale Horse", shattering our sweet skulls as Astbury himself put it, and "Amnesia" is a gentle reminder of why Duffy's knack for killer riffs is unparalleled. The special edition included a compilation of the aforementioned "capsules" the band had released before this new album. This was a stroke of luck, as these are excellent songs in their own right, and I always wanted to have them in physical format, especially "Embers", a captivating composition with an inspired crescendo driven by one of Billy's finest riffs. The Cult were back, firing on all cylinders, demonstrating why they command the respect they receive from the entire rock community, and how they continue to evolve while crafting compelling songs.

  • The Cult's Triumphant Return

    4 out of 5 stars
    JeitFoodqxOctober 6, 2024United Kingdom🇬🇧

    The Cult securing their spot as one of my all-time favorite rock bands is largely due to their ability to remain authentic, distinctive, and impactful throughout their career, even when their commercial peak was behind them. I must admit, though, that after "Born Into This" (which might be my least favorite album by them) and their "Capsules" experiment, I felt the band could use some direction. So, when "Choice Of Weapon" was announced as their return to the classic album format, I wasn't entirely sure what to anticipate. However, it turned out to be an outstanding comeback. "Choice Of Weapon" is brimming with fantastic tracks that resonated with me in a way that hadn't happened since the incredible "Beyond Good And Evil". The album kicks off with the cool, gritty, urban vibe of "Honey From A Knife" and "For The Animals", which later transitions into the swaggering "Lucifer". This is contrasted by the elevated "Elemental Light", featuring a truly inspired vocal performance by Astbury and crowned by a particularly elegant and epic main riff by Duffy. This riff echoes in the moving "Life > Death" and later in the somewhat solemn "Wilderness Now". "The Wolf" is a solid rocker with irresistible breaks, reminiscent of the ones in "A Pale Horse", as Astbury himself described, and "Amnesia" serves as a great reminder of why Duffy's knack for killer riffs is unparalleled. The special edition included a compilation of the aforementioned "capsules" released before this album. This was a fortunate addition, as these are excellent songs in their own right, and I had always wanted to have them in physical format, especially "Embers", a captivating composition with an inspired crescendo driven by one of Billy's finest riffs. The Cult were back, firing on all cylinders, demonstrating why they command respect from the entire rock community and how they continue to evolve while crafting compelling songs.

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About The Cult

The Cult, a British rock band formed in Bradford in 1983, has evolved from their gothic post-punk roots to become one of England's leading hard rock acts. Fronted by the charismatic Ian Astbury and featuring the powerful guitar work of Billy Duffy, the band has crafted a sound that blends hard rock, glam metal, and gothic rock elements. Known for their energetic live performances and Astbury's shamanistic stage presence, The Cult has shared the stage with rock legends like Guns N' Roses, Def Lep... Read more

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