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On July 27, British rock group The Cult performed at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York, as part of the "Revolution 3" Tour.
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On July 27, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on Long Island, as part of their co-headlining "Revolution 3."
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On July 11, 2018, Jeff Gutt, the new front-man of the rock group Stone Temple Pilots, chatted with Digital Journal about the "Revolution 3" Tour, which is a co-headlining tour with such bands as Bush and The Cult.
Aside from his "day job" as the rhythm guitarist in Billy Idol's band, this English-born musician is preparing to release his second solo album. He also does a bit of painting and a bit of acting on the side. Digital Journal meets him.
Ian Astbury has fronted The Cult, one of rock and roll’s biggest bands, for close to three decades. But he’s not your typical headbanger. The Cult’s latest album offers a myriad of cultural references while unapologetically rocking out.
"The tribes have blurred immensely," says Ian Astbury (second from right), referring to the current musical climate where genres frequently bleed over.
Michael Lavine
Choice Of Weapon is The Cult's ninth album.
Michael Lavine
Of The Cult's immense success through the 80s and early 90s, Astbury (second from right) says, "I put my head down and didn’t look out until I was thirty-three years old."
Michael Lavine
The Cult
Tom Cadiente
Choice Of Weapon's cover art combines pagan and street cultures in one menacing image.