Cult with No Name: Heir of the Dog
Cult with No Name: Heir of the Dog
Format: CD
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Artist: Cult with No Name
Label: CWNN Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 706502215149
Genre: Electronic
2017 release. Cult with No Name's eighth album follows their enormously successful soundtrack to the film Blue Velvet Revisited with Tuxedomoon and John Foxx. With Heir of the Dog, we see CWNN build even further on their reputation for totally distinctive, off beat electro-acoustic-avant-pop. Whilst 'Wasted' comes closest to anything resembling that, other tracks eat up and spit out genres as random and clearly fabricated as Coheneque Gospel ('Of California'), Moot-Mutant Disco ('Rosabelle, Believe') and Cubano-Gypsy ('Fingertips'). CWNN's palette is typically enhanced with a range of guests. Steven Brown, Blaine L. Reininger and Luc van Lieshout (3/4s of Tuxedomoon) all add their magic. Ex-Sneaker Pimp and trip hop legend Kelli Ali is a ghostly presence throughout, punctuated by American vocalist Sirena Riley. The album ends with one of their most atmospheric piano pieces, the previously unreleased 'No News', which closes the 'Blue Velvet Revisited' film in serious style.
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