Veteran rock vocalist and The Cult frontman Ian Astbury is the guest on the newest installment of the Lipps Service podcast, speaking with host Scott Lipps for nearly two hours about his stints with ...
Ian Astbury is a true believer. As the singer for the Cult, he’s been immersed in the ritual of rock ‘n roll, of sweeping riffs and full-throated vocals, for four decades. He’s been fueled by a ...
Sixteen-year-old me absolutely loved The Cult. In fact, their second record, 1985’s “Love,” came out on my 16th birthday, and it was my favorite album by far that year. It was my junior year in high ...
Frontman Ian Astbury’s constant reproach of the audience marred an otherwise tight and dynamic 90-minute show, but the night ...
The Cult will embark on a North American tour this fall, playing their own music and songs from their earlier iteration, Death Cult. The Ian Astbury-fronted group described the upcoming trek as “a ...
ATLANTIC CITY - There have been and certainly will be more popular bands than The Cult to come to Atlantic City this year. But it's unlikely that any can rock harder. The Cult returned Saturday to the ...
[Editor's note: Before the Cult comes to California for three shows — two at Coachella, and one in S.F. at the Regency Ballroom this Thursday, April 3 — frontman Ian Astbury offered to write us a few ...
Ian Astbury, primal-screamer for The Cult and former Jim Morrison ringer in The Doors Of The 21st Century, has found a new side project since appearing on Slash's self-titled solo album from earlier ...
For the current Paradise Now Tour, The Cult’s Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy are asking their fans to hop into a time machine. The duo doesn’t only want attendees to experience the music of The Cult, ...
The Cult singer Ian Astbury has hit out at claims that he said his band would support Led Zeppelin on a world tour this year. Asbury apparently made the claim during a concert in Cincinnati, Ohio in ...