Agree with that! And i would also add billy duffy is criminally underrated (or even unheard of!) By so many people! Love from an ex englishman in spain!
@@jcstato9048 I was going to add a little love for Billy but you beat me to it. The bass players is great too, this is an underrated BAND (even though they sold a lot of records in their day). (Cheers from Canada, eh? Keep on truckin')
Incredible Vocalists - Freddy Mercury, David Lee Roth, Steve Perry, Steve Tyler, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Annie Lennox, Anne Wilson, Geddy Lee, Eddie Vedder, Frank Sinatra, Prince (he's my pick as underrated), Bob Seger . .. who else?
@@spyretto they jammed this on rock radio stations back in the day according to my relatives. They had another one that I think was called chai baby. Sorry it's before my time so I don't know if that was the other track or what but it jammed also according to relatives on USA radio
Edie (Ciao baby) was also on the Sonic Temple album. Sun king and Sweet soul sister are two other great songs from the same album. I was never that into the Electric album. Love was a great album with She sells sanctuary.
Back in the day when this song came on in the club I ran to the dance floor to dance. I love love LOVE The Cult! A completely underrated rock band. Solid rock with a mystical hippie vibe. "Rain" is my second favorite song by them. This is the first. This was absolutely popular in strip clubs! I speak from experience!
Yes! The Cult has some great songs and this is one of them. I agree with Brad, I can appreciate the beauty of a woman for longer than the beauty in a painting.
And yes lexi we were bleaching our jeans and cutitng them in the 80's. I was 16 when I first heard "She Sells Sanctuary" by the Cult and have loved them ever since. Sonic Temple is the first CD I could listen to all the way through without skipping a song. :)
This entire album is fire, especially this song. Great reaction as always. Sun King, Sweet Soul Sister and Edie (Ciao Baby) are worth a listen for sure.
When I heard his voice I said this was Jimmy Morrison back from the dead. Next thing you know, the original members of The Doors toured with him for the Doors 2000 tour. The man has one of the best vocals in the music industry.
The Cult is one of my favorite bands. I really feel as though they were underappreciated. Sure, their fans love them, but I feel many didn't get exposed to enjoy their music enough. Check out Brother Wolf, Sister Moon; Sweet Soul Sister; Rain; Love Removal Machine; Peace Dog; Edie (Ciao Baby); Nirvana; American Horse; and on and on.
OMG my favorite band ever - saw them 4 times - Ian Astburys voice is a combination of leather and lipstick- they killed it - my last time seeing them was at the HOBs in Houston Texas 2011 - I was always the first in line bc I would show up 5 hours early lol and I was always on the front rail between Ian and Billy - im 64 now so I was around 54ish and I bounced up and down the whole concert- ty for picking this song and they have a bunch of others- the last show when they encored with Love Removal Machine Billy reached over and placed his pick in my hand - great job 👍
The Cult literally has 7-9 great timeless songs that I’ll listen to until I die. And had a great look. Such stage presence. Most underrated band of their time. But time will raise them up.
People who think "Greta Van Fleet sounds a lot like Led Zeppelin" have definitely never heard Kingdom Come's "In Your Face" album. Ive always been surprised that Kingdom Come isnt remembered/talked about as much. Talented band.
@@Gekokujo76 I saw Kingdom Come supporting Magnum in (I think) '88. Magnum were touring "Wings of Heaven", and that's what I was there for, but I bought Kingdom Come's first album the next day instead of the new Magnum one... I was a teenager with a crappy Saturday job and could only afford one, so I had to pick carefully :)
This is a great song by the Cult and "Sonic temple" is probably their best album. Ian Astbury is a phantastic singer. I agree that this band is underrated. Can anyone believe that back in the 80s (last century) Guns n' Roses was an opening band for the Cult at their gigs.
So I wasn't around back in those days and I've been trying hard to make up for time. Soundgarden opened for GNR. Cinderella opened for AC/DC, which kind of makes sense, GNR opened for Aerosmith and Motley Crue. Do you see a pattern with the exception of Cinderella? I threw that one in just to see what you notice. Peace
thank you for doing The Cult This is my favorite song and has to be on blast for me. great music and this song never gets old for me love it just as much as the first time I heard it. The Cult is a underrated band
One of my favorite bands. Guitar player Billy Duffy was in the band the Nosebleeds for a short time with Morrissey ( The Smiths ) and Vini Reilly ( Durutti Colum ). He then joined Post-Punk/Goth Rock band Theatre of Hate. He met Ian Astbury, lead singer of the Southern Death Cult and they decided to start their own band and call it the Death Cult. They eventually removed “ Death “ from the name and kept it just The Cult. Their music style varied over the years starting with Post-Punk/Goth Rock to Hard Rock/ Heavy Metal.
Somebody PLEASE help me turn them on to the Electric album! ANY song…LOVE REMOVAL MACHINE, WILD FLOWER, KING CONTRARY MAN, PEACE DOG, LIL DEVIL…come on B & L fam!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥 LIKE THIS
That song still gives me chills. The Cult were a different kind of band in the days of hair metal. They were deemed alternative at the time. Probably more straight up Rick n roll more than anything.
Summer of '87, I remember buying Electric and Jane's Addiction on cassette at the local record store (remember those?), I had them on repeat all summer long. Check out Rain, Wild Flower, Love Removal Machine, Edie and Sacred Life. ✌
I know, it's a real bummer when they don't do videos...especially ones like this that would've really added to their understanding of The Cult. Lex's image of a dirty, shirtless guy does not reflect The Cult at all, lol. She needed the video, then she would've understood Ian
Straight up rock and roll. Great band and song. That fella can sing his butt off. Something about his tone always reminds me of Dan Baird in the Georgia Satellites.
Hey Brad & Lex, I been following your reactions to rock for ages now and it's been a great journey, but now, you enjoying the Cult shows you beginning to spread your wings and flying to rock heaven 🤘🤘🎶🎸
I got off work less than an hour ago and this was the last song I heard on the radio at work. Strange to see this on my notifications as I get home. This wasnt a huge hit when it came out, and I dont even think it was the biggest hit for The Cult (underrated band). That said, part of the opening guitar riff was used for one of those MTV shows that was daily and focused on hard rock/heavy metal. There was a time when it was much more recognized for that fact than for a previous "chart topping uber-hit" status. Hard to believe that this is the second time Ive listened to this song in an hours time, randomly, this many decades later.
It reached number 2 in the US billboard charts and along with She Sells Sanctuary it's one of their most popular songs. It's recieved regular radio play on classic rock stations over the last 30 years and when it was released had a video that played regularly on MTV. I'm not sure where you're getting the notion that it wasn't a big hit for them.
@@craven1927 It was 2 in "Modern Rock"....but still was as high as 46 in the Billboard Hot 100. Both of those are higher than I would have guessed, but its a great song. In fact, while it has always been my favorite song by The Cult, most of my friends preferred She Sells Sanctuary and THAT is the song I would have guessed was their bigger hit because of that and because I hear that on the radio/in culture more often than Fire Woman.
This song absolutely ruled MTV in the spring and summer of ‘89 and propelled Sonic Temple to number 10 on the Billboard charts. I absolutely was a huge hit, and still gets a massive response when they play it live today.
Great rocker for a massively underrated band, IMO. Next up has to be Love Removal Machine, or almost any other tune from their album Electric. All 100% banger!
I was in the Marine Corps when this album came out. Back in those days we all lived in squad bays until you made Corporal (NCO). I bet I drove over half my platoon crazy playing this song back then. Always be my favorite song from this band.
Same for me, open squad bays at K-Bay, but it depended on who you were with whether you got a room or not. Most of BSSG and the airwing were in dorms regardless of rank, but grunts, the batteries, AmTracks, Recon, even e4s were in the barracks. Hell, Recon had a set of stocks they'd spend a night or two in rather than take NJP and an entry to their page 11. I looked at more recent photos off of google a while back and it looks like all the old barracks have been replaced with dorms now. I got out in 79 though.
The inner workings of Lex's brain at first appears to be a circus randomness but upon closer inspection it is full of spot-on comparisons and metaphors for how she relates to the music she hears. Everytime she starts describing something I'm like "wtf?" and then once she finishes I'm like "...that was perfect."
Just a great rock song. I have a distinct memory of fishing out in a boat on a quiet lake with my grandpa. I was a very young teen, mayvbe even 12, and grandpa was pretty buttoned up and religious. This song was playing at a party on the lakeshore. It was the only sound we could hear out in the silence of the boat on the still lake. It felt like badness was creeping in, and I LOVED it. It was awkward and awesome. It was a moment whose overwhelming joy was signaling how my later teen years would go. Not at all how grandpa would approve. LOL, that was fun to listen to.
It's almost a sin to watch a lyric video and not get the full effect of The Cult's performance in their official video - completely banging band and awesome song!
B&L, been watching yall's Rock 🤘 reactions for a while now and ya'll have been jammin! Glad ya'll did this one, I'm going to see them in May HOB Dallas. Been 30 years, can't wait. Rock on!
This jam is absolute fire and The Cult have many more. Possibly my favorite 80's band. SWEET SOUL SISTER, LOVE REMOVAL MACHINE, LIL DEVIL, THE WITCH, RAIN, SUN KING, RESURRECTION JOE... I could go on but I won't.
Sonic Temple album was my first wake up call to what good music sounds like. I went for a sleepover at a friends place and just kept listening to it over and over while everyone was watching movies. My mate told me I could keep the cd lol. Legend.
The Cult's album "Electric" is one of the best rock albums ever. Check out "Wildflower," or "Love Removal Machine." But the entire album can be thrown on at a party and listened to from beginning to end. I call it, "music you can kick some dude's ass to who's trying to talk to your girl." Other people say it's the best AC/DC album they never wrote.
For what it's worth I work graveyards at a gas station and this is one of ritual Monday night songs to get me pumped in that good mood, also I discovered you guys 4 weeks ago working at thus gas station on a Monday when I hit random metal reaction videos. Love you two, I kinda wanna start metal/head 70s-80s rocker getting into hiphop rap reaction videos when I get things situated. Maybe you guys could help me with a few things to look at first.
Worked with the Cult the day after Tesla in April of 95' The Cult is the Sound track of my teens and to this day in regular rotation. Top 5 all time favorite bands and one of the reasons I play guitar. The Cult is THE SHIT!
They have so many great songs. Wild Hearted Son you would like. The Native American dance at the begining of the video is just awesome. The singer Ian's look and how he sings is part of the entertainment. He puts alot of himself into his songs. Think Captain Jack Sparrow meets hippy glam as most of his look. Would love to hear what Lex comes up with if she sees it.
Ian Astbury is one of the most under appreciated vocalists in rock n roll. Much love from Texas!
Agree with that! And i would also add billy duffy is criminally underrated (or even unheard of!) By so many people! Love from an ex englishman in spain!
1000% AGREE!!!
@@jcstato9048 I was going to add a little love for Billy but you beat me to it. The bass players is great too, this is an underrated BAND (even though they sold a lot of records in their day).
(Cheers from Canada, eh? Keep on truckin')
Incredible Vocalists - Freddy Mercury, David Lee Roth, Steve Perry, Steve Tyler, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Annie Lennox, Anne Wilson, Geddy Lee, Eddie Vedder, Frank Sinatra, Prince (he's my pick as underrated), Bob Seger . ..
who else?
@@pdog547 Cheers mate agree with all of that!
You can’t go wrong with the Cult. This is one of their best!
It's pretty good but a little too tailored for US rock radio, their Electric album was superior.
@@spyretto they jammed this on rock radio stations back in the day according to my relatives. They had another one that I think was called chai baby. Sorry it's before my time so I don't know if that was the other track or what but it jammed also according to relatives on USA radio
Edie (Ciao baby) was also on the Sonic Temple album. Sun king and Sweet soul sister are two other great songs from the same album. I was never that into the Electric album. Love was a great album with She sells sanctuary.
Still have my shirt.
Back in the day when this song came on in the club I ran to the dance floor to dance. I love love LOVE The Cult! A completely underrated rock band. Solid rock with a mystical hippie vibe. "Rain" is my second favorite song by them. This is the first. This was absolutely popular in strip clubs! I speak from experience!
Those days were fun glad I lived and survived them hard partying 80s and 90s
@@thunderstruck5484 Yea, there is still about 60% of me left!! :o
@@mistersniffer6838 hahahaha exactly!but we’re still here!
Great music!!!!!
Daddy ever see you working the pole?
Yes! The Cult has some great songs and this is one of them. I agree with Brad, I can appreciate the beauty of a woman for longer than the beauty in a painting.
One of the most underrated bands ever the vocals are insane and the guitar is on point great band
And yes lexi we were bleaching our jeans and cutitng them in the 80's. I was 16 when I first heard "She Sells Sanctuary" by the Cult and have loved them ever since. Sonic Temple is the first CD I could listen to all the way through without skipping a song. :)
This was/is the jam that caught my ear in my teens. I was singing the chorus as loud as I could. 💥🙍♀️
I highly recommend this album in your playlists.
Fantastic rock album by The Cult 🤘
FASTWAY .... SAY WHAT YOU WILL ....ITS A JAM
This entire album is fire, especially this song. Great reaction as always. Sun King, Sweet Soul Sister and Edie (Ciao Baby) are worth a listen for sure.
These guys are still touring & tearing it up. Great live performance. I highly recommend seeing them next time they pass thru your area.
Yes, have seen them twice in the 90s, they were fantastic live
Saw them last year in The Woodlands TX. Great show.
When I heard his voice I said this was Jimmy Morrison back from the dead. Next thing you know, the original members of The Doors toured with him for the Doors 2000 tour. The man has one of the best vocals in the music industry.
Ian Astbury on the vocals. One of my favorite bands back in the days. From this album, Sweet soul sister is one of the best
The Cult is one of my favorite bands. I really feel as though they were underappreciated. Sure, their fans love them, but I feel many didn't get exposed to enjoy their music enough. Check out Brother Wolf, Sister Moon; Sweet Soul Sister; Rain; Love Removal Machine; Peace Dog; Edie (Ciao Baby); Nirvana; American Horse; and on and on.
"Love" is maybe one of the ten greatest albums of the 80's IMHO.
That's the one I like the best in your list. chai baby... Before my time but I love that freaking song
@@brovold72 hell yeah - there's not a bad track on that album. Electric and after Cult is fun, but Love is peak awesomeness
@@lttfan9185 'Dreamtime' is a very stark goth-y album too. Wintery. Unlike anything else I own.
@@brovold72 it was really an amazing run of creativity - Dreamtime - Love - Electric to start a band's career.
I freaking love The Cult. One of the best rock bands of the 80s.
you need the music video of this, ian is SO MUCH MORE IMPRESSIVE than he already is when you can see him work.
Also Lex HAS TO SEE the official VIDEO of THIS SONG! Ian Asbury's performance has to be seen, unreal energy! Enjoy. 🎵
Yes! She was totally off on the vibe of this one, she needed to see the video and their performance to really get it
Yes agreed. But they hardly ever do. Only women singers I’ve noticed It’s really important to see the artist performing
OMG my favorite band ever - saw them 4 times - Ian Astburys voice is a combination of leather and lipstick- they killed it - my last time seeing them was at the HOBs in Houston Texas 2011 - I was always the first in line bc I would show up 5 hours early lol and I was always on the front rail between Ian and Billy - im 64 now so I was around 54ish and I bounced up and down the whole concert- ty for picking this song and they have a bunch of others- the last show when they encored with Love Removal Machine Billy reached over and placed his pick in my hand - great job 👍
The Cult literally has 7-9 great timeless songs that I’ll listen to until I die. And had a great look. Such stage presence.
Most underrated band of their time. But time will raise them up.
Great underrated band, I had them and Kingdom Come with me during a deployment back in the 80's...kept me sane and rock'n.
People who think "Greta Van Fleet sounds a lot like Led Zeppelin" have definitely never heard Kingdom Come's "In Your Face" album. Ive always been surprised that Kingdom Come isnt remembered/talked about as much. Talented band.
@@Gekokujo76 I saw Kingdom Come supporting Magnum in (I think) '88. Magnum were touring "Wings of Heaven", and that's what I was there for, but I bought Kingdom Come's first album the next day instead of the new Magnum one... I was a teenager with a crappy Saturday job and could only afford one, so I had to pick carefully :)
This is a great song by the Cult and "Sonic temple" is probably their best album. Ian Astbury is a phantastic singer. I agree that this band is underrated. Can anyone believe that back in the 80s (last century) Guns n' Roses was an opening band for the Cult at their gigs.
Love is the best album imo.
For me Electric was when they hit their peak. Love was great as was Sonic Temple but the style shift was first apparent on Electric.
And The Cult's drummer, Matt Sorum, later went to GnR.
So I wasn't around back in those days and I've been trying hard to make up for time. Soundgarden opened for GNR. Cinderella opened for AC/DC, which kind of makes sense, GNR opened for Aerosmith and Motley Crue. Do you see a pattern with the exception of Cinderella? I threw that one in just to see what you notice. Peace
@@garmit61 Yeah Electric was when they married their new wave earlier roots with their hard rock sound perfectly.
thank you for doing The Cult
This is my favorite song and has to be on blast for me. great music and this song never gets old for me love it just as much as the first time I heard it.
The Cult is a underrated band
One of my favorite bands. Guitar player Billy Duffy was in the band the Nosebleeds for a short time with Morrissey ( The Smiths ) and Vini Reilly ( Durutti Colum ). He then joined Post-Punk/Goth Rock band Theatre of Hate. He met Ian Astbury, lead singer of the Southern Death Cult and they decided to start their own band and call it the Death Cult. They eventually removed “ Death “ from the name and kept it just The Cult. Their music style varied over the years starting with Post-Punk/Goth Rock to Hard Rock/ Heavy Metal.
This whole record Sonic Temple is pretty flawless! I've been listening to it a lot lately. Loved it since it came out in 89.
Somebody PLEASE help me turn them on to the Electric album! ANY song…LOVE REMOVAL MACHINE, WILD FLOWER, KING CONTRARY MAN, PEACE DOG, LIL DEVIL…come on B & L fam!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥 LIKE THIS
Love the description of bleached faded blue , ragged blue jeans!
Seen em live twice. What a great live band they are. And Billy Duffy is such an underrated guitarist.
One of the great rock songs of the 80s for sure, love this one!
You have to watch the official video - his presence on stage is phenomenal!!
One of my all time favorites. This song rocks so good.
Hellll yeah, love The Cult 🔥🤘
That song still gives me chills. The Cult were a different kind of band in the days of hair metal. They were deemed alternative at the time. Probably more straight up Rick n roll more than anything.
Summer of '87, I remember buying Electric and Jane's Addiction on cassette at the local record store (remember those?), I had them on repeat all summer long. Check out Rain, Wild Flower, Love Removal Machine, Edie and Sacred Life. ✌
Cult was always one of my fav bands...Late 80's this came out....I was in the Marines living in California....Damn that was a great time in life.
The guitar riff at the chorus is simply awesome!
Fuckin sick!
I think Theory of a Deadman's took this rift. It sounds very similar to their song "Bad Girlfriend".
Yes! So glad you did this song! Fantastic!
I had so much fun at this concert back in the day. Rock on Brad & Lex
Underrated band, for sure! They are such a vibe ❤️🔥
These guys were so influential. They changed hard rock forever.
I was really hoping they'd do the video where Ian Astbury does the floor show, lol. LOVE this song, and The Cult in general.
I know, it's a real bummer when they don't do videos...especially ones like this that would've really added to their understanding of The Cult. Lex's image of a dirty, shirtless guy does not reflect The Cult at all, lol. She needed the video, then she would've understood Ian
Always loved this guy's voice
One of my favorite bands! Saw them a few years ago in concert with Stone Temple Pilots and Bush. It was an incredible concert
My fave song from The Cult! I coveted this man's hair (Ian Astbury) when I was a teen! So gorgeous! ❤️
Straight up rock and roll. Great band and song. That fella can sing his butt off. Something about his tone always reminds me of Dan Baird in the Georgia Satellites.
YAY! Another one I recommended. A fun fact for you: when The Doors re-formed, they chose Ian Astbury (singer of The Cult), as their singer.
That makes perfect sense.His voice is perfect for the job
Hey Brad & Lex, I been following your reactions to rock for ages now and it's been a great journey, but now, you enjoying the Cult shows you beginning to spread your wings and flying to rock heaven 🤘🤘🎶🎸
I got off work less than an hour ago and this was the last song I heard on the radio at work. Strange to see this on my notifications as I get home. This wasnt a huge hit when it came out, and I dont even think it was the biggest hit for The Cult (underrated band). That said, part of the opening guitar riff was used for one of those MTV shows that was daily and focused on hard rock/heavy metal. There was a time when it was much more recognized for that fact than for a previous "chart topping uber-hit" status. Hard to believe that this is the second time Ive listened to this song in an hours time, randomly, this many decades later.
It reached number 2 in the US billboard charts and along with She Sells Sanctuary it's one of their most popular songs. It's recieved regular radio play on classic rock stations over the last 30 years and when it was released had a video that played regularly on MTV. I'm not sure where you're getting the notion that it wasn't a big hit for them.
@@craven1927 It was 2 in "Modern Rock"....but still was as high as 46 in the Billboard Hot 100. Both of those are higher than I would have guessed, but its a great song. In fact, while it has always been my favorite song by The Cult, most of my friends preferred She Sells Sanctuary and THAT is the song I would have guessed was their bigger hit because of that and because I hear that on the radio/in culture more often than Fire Woman.
This song absolutely ruled MTV in the spring and summer of ‘89 and propelled Sonic Temple to number 10 on the Billboard charts. I absolutely was a huge hit, and still gets a massive response when they play it live today.
Great rocker for a massively underrated band, IMO. Next up has to be Love Removal Machine, or almost any other tune from their album Electric. All 100% banger!
They were huge in Texas back in the late 80's.
They only react to songs that win on polls during their live streams.
@@cesarnarro6013 That's lame
I was in the Marine Corps when this album came out. Back in those days we all lived in squad bays until you made Corporal (NCO). I bet I drove over half my platoon crazy playing this song back then. Always be my favorite song from this band.
Thanks for serving.👍
Same for me, open squad bays at K-Bay, but it depended on who you were with whether you got a room or not. Most of BSSG and the airwing were in dorms regardless of rank, but grunts, the batteries, AmTracks, Recon, even e4s were in the barracks. Hell, Recon had a set of stocks they'd spend a night or two in rather than take NJP and an entry to their page 11. I looked at more recent photos off of google a while back and it looks like all the old barracks have been replaced with dorms now. I got out in 79 though.
@@andyfletcher3561 89-93 for me. Semper Fi, brother!!
The inner workings of Lex's brain at first appears to be a circus randomness but upon closer inspection it is full of spot-on comparisons and metaphors for how she relates to the music she hears. Everytime she starts describing something I'm like "wtf?" and then once she finishes I'm like "...that was perfect."
It's uncanny the way that happens. I'm sure I could fall in love with her LoL.
The Cult taught Us Metal Heads how to dance well enough to pull Chicks back in the day!
Haha true lmfao
HAHAHAHA
🤣🤣🤣
Just when I thought the pickles analogy couldn't be beat, Lex hit us with the acid wash jeans!
Just a great rock song. I have a distinct memory of fishing out in a boat on a quiet lake with my grandpa. I was a very young teen, mayvbe even 12, and grandpa was pretty buttoned up and religious. This song was playing at a party on the lakeshore. It was the only sound we could hear out in the silence of the boat on the still lake. It felt like badness was creeping in, and I LOVED it. It was awkward and awesome. It was a moment whose overwhelming joy was signaling how my later teen years would go. Not at all how grandpa would approve. LOL, that was fun to listen to.
Very nice! Next up from The Cult must be "Love Removal Machine".
yeaaasssss
You can't truly appreciate it till you watch the official video.
It's almost a sin to watch a lyric video and not get the full effect of The Cult's performance in their official video - completely banging band and awesome song!
One of my very favorite 80s bands!
Probably for the first time ever I have to agree with Brad's reaction. 😆👍
Whole album is awesome. Was in my cassette deck for months lol! Wore it out then got it on CD.
This is my favorite 80s rock and roll band. They got a bunch of hits with a unique sound.
First concert I ever went to…during the Sonic Temple tour. Great band that still makes music
Next up-Love Removal Machine. That songs rocks!
My first concert too. The Cult opened for Metallica. Best concert of my life.
"Love Removal Machine" is fantastic!
This intro along with Pretty Vacant are two of my favorite guitar intros ever. Brilliant
Still one of my favorites to this day.
The Cult have a lot of great tunes. One of my fav bands Billy Duffy is a great guitarist and Ian Astbury has one of the best voices in rock
I remember being at the Texas Jam in the early 80's and a Cult song came on between bands and 80,000 people went nuts.
B&L, been watching yall's Rock 🤘 reactions for a while now and ya'll have been jammin! Glad ya'll did this one, I'm going to see them in May HOB Dallas. Been 30 years, can't wait. Rock on!
Brad, spot on! Very simple when not looking through the cloud of pc.
Nah Nah Nah ! I demand a rewatch with Lex watching Ian and his long hair strutting across the stage!!!😍
Definitely one of their best, from their best album, and they're still going strong❤️❤️
This jam is absolute fire and The Cult have many more. Possibly my favorite 80's band. SWEET SOUL SISTER, LOVE REMOVAL MACHINE, LIL DEVIL, THE WITCH, RAIN, SUN KING, RESURRECTION JOE... I could go on but I won't.
The most underrated British band ever. I’ve seen these guys in the UK and they rock big time.
One of the best albums of the era, and one of the coolest album cover ever!🤟
Greatest underrated Rock ,Goth, NuWave, Dance, Spiritual Chameleon Band Ever
Sonic Temple album was my first wake up call to what good music sounds like. I went for a sleepover at a friends place and just kept listening to it over and over while everyone was watching movies. My mate told me I could keep the cd lol. Legend.
The lady understands! You guys are awesome keep putting out great content.
Y’all need to watch the official video to this …….. it is AWESOME!!!
They played this song at many of the strip clubs back in the day. So I’ve been told….
The Cult's album "Electric" is one of the best rock albums ever. Check out "Wildflower," or "Love Removal Machine." But the entire album can be thrown on at a party and listened to from beginning to end. I call it, "music you can kick some dude's ass to who's trying to talk to your girl." Other people say it's the best AC/DC album they never wrote.
Agree dude! Agree 100%!
Great song. Great reaction. One of my top ten all time favorite songs.
Some great tunes on this album. Worth a deep dive. Love removal machine should be next
Love how the smiles grew. The Cult have this effect on me. It's really not my usual music. Feels more like a guilty pleasure.
Lex’s expression throughout describes this song perfectly. That hook man…
Watch the official video to really get a great sense of Ian's stage presence. Fantastic
Always reminded me of Danny Joe Brown, believe he toured with the Doors, everybody wants to be Jim.
Great tune. Awesome performance all around!
Ian could rock a pirate shirt like no other
The Cult is one of them bands that I feel I already loved,even before having listened to them!It is a weird feeling
They are fantastic in concert....
You guys always pick the best songs!
This is my song to my wife......She my Fire Woman and has been for the last 34 years!!!!!!!!!!!!
Man do I love true love! That Morticia and Gomez love, that Mark Antony and Cleopatra love. Salute to you and your wife❤
Love them, always thought the lead singer was mesmerizing to watch!
I know, I really wish they would've seen the video. Lex's vision of a dirty, barefoot, no shirt wearing vibe woud've probably been different, lol
😂😂 great seeing the fear in your faces before they really start to jam. 😂😂
You should really check out “sweet soul sister” and “sun king” off of the same album.
Ian Asbury, the sassiest vocalist in rock! Psychedelic, heavy metal, punk!
For what it's worth I work graveyards at a gas station and this is one of ritual Monday night songs to get me pumped in that good mood, also I discovered you guys 4 weeks ago working at thus gas station on a Monday when I hit random metal reaction videos. Love you two, I kinda wanna start metal/head 70s-80s rocker getting into hiphop rap reaction videos when I get things situated. Maybe you guys could help me with a few things to look at first.
That's a great idea. I am unaware of a channel that turns the tables like that.
Great song, great band and amazing album, probably their best album 💯
This album got me through my freshman and sophomore years of college.
Worked with the Cult the day after Tesla in April of 95'
The Cult is the Sound track of my teens and to this day in regular rotation.
Top 5 all time favorite bands and one of the reasons I play guitar.
The Cult is THE SHIT!
They have so many great songs. Wild Hearted Son you would like. The Native American dance at the begining of the video is just awesome. The singer Ian's look and how he sings is part of the entertainment. He puts alot of himself into his songs. Think Captain Jack Sparrow meets hippy glam as most of his look. Would love to hear what Lex comes up with if she sees it.
You 2 are going through my whole album collection it seems , great choice , The Cult has a few great tunes .