Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Lucid Culture reviews 'Adrenalin'


December 28, 2010

Lucid Culture writes a perceptive and articulate review of Cult With No Name's newest release 'Adrenalin'.

"......With its deadpan, brooding vocals and goth-tinged keyboard melodies, it’s the best one yet from the self-styled “post punk electronica balladeers.”

posted by Delarue

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Mick Mercer reviews 'Adrenalin'

December 22, 2010
Mick Mercer posts a review of Cult With No Name's latest release "Adrenalin" on his LiveJournal page


Notable quote:
"...designed meticulously, all gloriously harmonious, often mesmerisingly mournful."


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Monday, December 13, 2010

Leicester Bangs reviews 'Adrenalin'

Cult With No Name – Adrenalin (Trakwerx)
“Adrenalin” is the fourth studio album from London duo, Cult With No Name (aka Erik Stein and Jon Boux). Its electronic backed tunes move through stark piano-led delicacies - “This Time (Or Any Other)”, “The Way You’re Looking At Me”, “Gone” – through the trip-hop, electro, washed-out balladry of “Adrenalin”, via the slow paced disco of “The All Dead Burlesque Show” and “Breathing”, before closing with the glitchy beats of “Make A List!” and “Generation That’s”. On the way through there are influences from Pet Shop Boys and David Sylvian worn on their sleeves and a slight smattering of psychedelia, such as the phase-heavy “7”, and “Youlogy” having a comfortable numbness about it.

The overall subtlety (extending even to the pink and silver foil embossed sleeve) tends to distract from the moments of sexual desire and transgressive lyrics but the desolate and deep blue “-7” more than makes up for that.
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Willsk

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Don Letts plays Cult With No Name on BBC6

Don Letts plays "The All Dead Burlesque Show" from Cult With No Name's new album "Adrenalin" on his BBC RADIO 6

Check out the Monday December 6, 2010 show at about the 8 minute mark.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Plastelin reviews "Adrenalin"

Cult With No Name - Adrenalin (Trakwerx, 2010)

ImageNo doubt it's adrenalin that causes Cult With No Name to record and release albums at such regular intervals. And yet their work has not become banal. Using a heritage of eccentric and intelligent pop from the last century, with Sparks and The Associates being just two of many, CWNN produce music that's not so usually heard in this one. The combination of Erik Stein and Jon Boux is perfect. One that avoids rushing anything, or spoiling what would otherwise be a great record. CWNN also have a perfect correspondent in their label Trakwerx, who rather than tutor them, let them fly off into their own world with little regard for modern hypes and trends. For those that have not heard them, CWNN have a very recognisible sound, more minimal and yet more colourful than standard pop music, all woven round Stein's voice, Boux's piano, and shared synths.


"Adrenalin" is CWNN's 4th album, and their first following their movie-musical adventure, the 'Lightwerx: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' DVD. The opener, "This Time (or any other)", flaunts with melancholia in the same way that 4AD did in its early days (for example Colin Newman, or Howard Devoto for This Mortal Coil). The downtempo electronic title track would be perfect for several soundtracks, although this author would choose Wim Wenders' 'Until the End of the World'. And so we travel from song to song, each different, but each spoken with a CWNN accent. The songs are shaded with pop, psychedelia, even traces of 70s Bowie. Included are even potential hits (particularly 'Breathing'), comforting in these times of Hurts' brand of counterfeit pop music. Many bands xerox their 80s influences, but fortunately CWNN are far removed. Instead, they watch from their own corner and sound completely contemporary, even if they don't want to.


As always, the album comes with fantastic cover art, which needs to be seen, and is a perfect match for what is an elegant, emotional and addictive album. Reap your reward and pump some "Adrenalin" into your world. But don't expect euphoria. Elegance and restraint is much more fun. Something which Cult With No Name knows all too well.

Author: Mileta Okiljevic