Friday, June 3, 2011

The Cults

So that album artwork must make you wonder if the music will be as much a vibe for you as it is for them. It's pleasing. You might not be able to rock out to Cults as much as their hair does, but this is an album with enough xylophone and floating vocals for you to enjoy. Start with Outside to get a pretty good idea of the chilled out, hipster sound that is Cults. This San Diego couple Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion wear their hearts on their sleeves as they float together on a mixture of bass lines and Follin's cotton-candy voice in the clouds. The outcome is a naive and nostalgic approach to gushy pop which has been novacained into a slower state of love than artists who sing about the substance which isn't in their hearts.

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