Monday, April 9, 2012

QX Magazine Int'l reviews 'Above As Below' by Cult With No Name

QX Magazine International - The gay listings and scene magazine for London and the UK reviews Cult With No Name's latest release "Above As Below"
Issue 886
See page 39


"Have been listening to the new Cult With No Name CD, "Above As Below' (L.A.'s Trakwerx Records). Think Lou Reed performing the most heartwarming vocal accompanied by gentle piano and that would be a lazy way of describing this album. Gorgeous songs with the most wonderful ambience which will make you drift away with a smile firmly fixed on your face. The duo also get in guest stars such as Kelli Ali from The Sneaker Pimps, Bruce Geduldig from Tuxedomoon and more. There are beats too from trip-hop ('Hope Is Existence') to synth-pop ('Raise A Glass') not to mention a fancy letter pressed sleeve, designed by Jonathan Barnbrook. Such warmth, such style, such bliss."



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