New York - Cults Thursday night, the final leg of their U.S. tour ends, a New York City's Webster Hall on sale - out crowd in the drawing.
Band, singer and guitarist Bryan oblivion, led by Madeline Follin, a solid set that is softer, almost trance - silence from the crowd mesmerized driven songs during the fast-paced world of Madeline, and impressive high notes scattered through the screaming cheers of their jammed pop songs.

The long haired duo, who have only the name of the law on the British superstar Lily Allen's record label, already known for their edgy music video. "Abduction" and "go outside" have both criticized, has been lauded for their fans eagerly await the upcoming video "What You Mean know." During the 70-minute set was the album version of the truth.
Since the band live in their locale from the pop-heavy, and catchy music, beautifully translated, and the size of the video on their back and blasted across the screen. Synchronized swimmer, owls, Jonestown, and the grisly footage from a monkey-faced men 'Madeline and the live TV images juxtaposed throughout the entire set, as well as to discharge the static. I felt like a modern art piece than a concert, which the band is not only an infectious music find it hard to set, but was also a series of stunning visuals to adjust their course, Webster is the transformation of a modern art gallery. Leonard Cohen's 1988 classic, even they have an "everybody knows" as a re-invigorated, and at any time for a remix - play cover story, "Poor things," with the up-and-coming hip hop star Freddie Gibbs.
Australia, Asia and Cults on the head.
Band, singer and guitarist Bryan oblivion, led by Madeline Follin, a solid set that is softer, almost trance - silence from the crowd mesmerized driven songs during the fast-paced world of Madeline, and impressive high notes scattered through the screaming cheers of their jammed pop songs.
The long haired duo, who have only the name of the law on the British superstar Lily Allen's record label, already known for their edgy music video. "Abduction" and "go outside" have both criticized, has been lauded for their fans eagerly await the upcoming video "What You Mean know." During the 70-minute set was the album version of the truth.
Since the band live in their locale from the pop-heavy, and catchy music, beautifully translated, and the size of the video on their back and blasted across the screen. Synchronized swimmer, owls, Jonestown, and the grisly footage from a monkey-faced men 'Madeline and the live TV images juxtaposed throughout the entire set, as well as to discharge the static. I felt like a modern art piece than a concert, which the band is not only an infectious music find it hard to set, but was also a series of stunning visuals to adjust their course, Webster is the transformation of a modern art gallery. Leonard Cohen's 1988 classic, even they have an "everybody knows" as a re-invigorated, and at any time for a remix - play cover story, "Poor things," with the up-and-coming hip hop star Freddie Gibbs.
Australia, Asia and Cults on the head.



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