Cults preview new album with closing track "Monolithic"
Cults have shared a fourth preview of their forthcoming Host album by releasing the closing track "Monolithic".
"Monolithic" is the fourth and final preview of Cults' fourth LP before its released next month. The new song follows on from previous outings "No Risk", "Trials" and "Spit You Out".
Host will be Cults' fourth album, following on from 2017's Offering.
Their new LP is co-produced by Cults and Shane Stoneback, mixed by John Congleton, mastered by Heba Kadry, and features Loren Shane Humphrey, (Last Shadow Puppets, Florence and the Machine, Guards) on drums.
Cults' forthcoming album was created in a more collaborative process than their previous records. Singer and multi-instrumentalist Madeline Follin says, "In the past, I’d never brought my own music to the table because I was just too shy." The band's Brian Oblivion adds, "When Shane and I heard what Madeline had written, we couldn’t believe it. The music just floored us."
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