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Cults|Static  (10th Anniversary Edition)

Static (10th Anniversary Edition)

Cults

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As any musician will attest, breakups often provide plenty of songwriting fodder. Writing and performing songs with an ex, as Cults did on their second album, Static, is probably a special circle of hell, but when the results are this good, it's worth it. The album's imagery hints at Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion's breakup -- their figures are turned apart instead of toward each other, as on Cults' cover -- and yet their music is stronger than ever, balancing the elements they set forth on their debut with fewer gimmicks and more complexity. Somehow, they mine even more drama out of the early-'60s pop that remains at the heart of their music: on the widescreen, weepy album closer "No Hope," Follin wants to burn down the town that provides the backdrop to her grey, loveless days, and she stares into tears "like a loaded gun" on "I Can Hardly Make You Mine." As on their debut, Cults are most gripping when they use the deceptive simplicity of vintage pop structures to pack a big -- and surprisingly nuanced -- emotional wallop. When Follin sings "You and me/Always forever/We could stay alone together" on "Always Forever," love, security, boredom, and isolation wrestle within her clear soprano; similarly, on "We've Got It," she teeters thrillingly between the anger ("There's no more tears to cry for you") and desperation ("There's only you, my dear") of heartache. Not surprisingly, Static's bittersweetness is often heavy on the bitter, but it only makes Cults sound more dynamic than they did on their first album. This is especially true of Follin's persona on these songs; where she used to sing about longing to go outside, here she's heartbroken but empowered, a little girl found as she sings "Don't expect me to share my love with you" on "Keep Your Head Up." As on their debut, Cults' overall sound -- a sparkling wash that's equal parts Spector and Spiritualized -- is still the most unique and fully realized part of their music. It gets plenty of time to shine on Static, whether it's the crisp beats that pin down "Shine a Light"'s cloudy sweetness, the strings that add to "High Road"'s sophistication, or the brass that peppers "So Far." In fact, the album's sound is so alluring that it sometimes threatens to overwhelm the delicate vocals and melodies. Still, Static is a vivid, poignant tour of heartbreak that's much more enjoyable than that description suggests.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
I Know
00:01:42

Gabriel Rodriguez, Piano - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Organ, Bass - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Hamilton Berry, Strings - Arthur Moeller, Strings - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer - Will Mclaren, Guitar

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
I Can Hardly Make You Mine
00:03:31

Gabriel Rodriguez, Guitar - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Ted Humphrey, Drums - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer - Will Mclaren, Guitar

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

3
Always Forever
00:03:43

Gabriel Rodriguez, Guitar, Background Vocal - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist, Vocal - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Background Vocal, Vocal - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer - Cory Stier, Drums

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
High Road
00:04:28

Gabriel Rodriguez, Percussion, Vocal - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Vocal - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Ted Humphrey, Drums - Hamilton Berry, Strings - Arthur Moeller, Strings - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
Were Before
00:03:01

Gabriel Rodriguez, Vocal - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Vocal - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Hamilton Berry, Strings - Arthur Moeller, Strings - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer - Marc Deriso, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
So Far
00:03:29

Gabriel Rodriguez, Guitar, Vocal - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer, Bass - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Vocal - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Hamilton Berry, Strings - Arthur Moeller, Strings - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer - Will Mclaren, Guitar - Cory Stier, Drums

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
Keep Your Head Up
00:03:38

Gabriel Rodriguez, Vocal - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Vocal - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Ted Humphrey, Drums - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

8
TV Dream
00:01:02

Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Keyboards - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

9
We've Got It
00:03:26

Gabriel Rodriguez, Acoustic Guitar, Vocal - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Vocal - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer - Cory Stier, Drums

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

10
Shine a Light
00:03:14

Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Ted Humphrey, Drums - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer - Will Mclaren, Guitar

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

11
No Hope
00:03:44

Gabriel Rodriguez, Acoustic Guitar - Steve Fallone, Mastering Engineer - Brian Herman, Assistant Engineer - Shane Stoneback, Producer - Jason Kingsland, Recording Engineer, Bass - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Ben H. Allen III, Producer, Mixing Engineer - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass - Cults, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Ted Humphrey, Drums - Sumner Jones, Assistant Engineer - Will Mclaren, Guitar

(P) 2013 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

12
Barry
00:04:04

Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist - Cults, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Cory Stier, Drums

(P) 2023 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

13
Hurting
00:03:34

Gabriel Rodriguez, Drums - Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Kelly Winrich, Piano - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist - Cults, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Will Mclaren, Guitar

(P) 2023 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

14
Always Forever (Demo)
00:01:50

Madeline Follin, Composer, Lyricist - Brian Oblivion, Composer, Lyricist - Cults, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2023 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Presentación del Álbum

As any musician will attest, breakups often provide plenty of songwriting fodder. Writing and performing songs with an ex, as Cults did on their second album, Static, is probably a special circle of hell, but when the results are this good, it's worth it. The album's imagery hints at Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion's breakup -- their figures are turned apart instead of toward each other, as on Cults' cover -- and yet their music is stronger than ever, balancing the elements they set forth on their debut with fewer gimmicks and more complexity. Somehow, they mine even more drama out of the early-'60s pop that remains at the heart of their music: on the widescreen, weepy album closer "No Hope," Follin wants to burn down the town that provides the backdrop to her grey, loveless days, and she stares into tears "like a loaded gun" on "I Can Hardly Make You Mine." As on their debut, Cults are most gripping when they use the deceptive simplicity of vintage pop structures to pack a big -- and surprisingly nuanced -- emotional wallop. When Follin sings "You and me/Always forever/We could stay alone together" on "Always Forever," love, security, boredom, and isolation wrestle within her clear soprano; similarly, on "We've Got It," she teeters thrillingly between the anger ("There's no more tears to cry for you") and desperation ("There's only you, my dear") of heartache. Not surprisingly, Static's bittersweetness is often heavy on the bitter, but it only makes Cults sound more dynamic than they did on their first album. This is especially true of Follin's persona on these songs; where she used to sing about longing to go outside, here she's heartbroken but empowered, a little girl found as she sings "Don't expect me to share my love with you" on "Keep Your Head Up." As on their debut, Cults' overall sound -- a sparkling wash that's equal parts Spector and Spiritualized -- is still the most unique and fully realized part of their music. It gets plenty of time to shine on Static, whether it's the crisp beats that pin down "Shine a Light"'s cloudy sweetness, the strings that add to "High Road"'s sophistication, or the brass that peppers "So Far." In fact, the album's sound is so alluring that it sometimes threatens to overwhelm the delicate vocals and melodies. Still, Static is a vivid, poignant tour of heartbreak that's much more enjoyable than that description suggests.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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