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Damon Fox is an American musician, based in Los Angeles. He is primarily recognized as the lead singer and keyboardist of the psychedelic prog metal outfit Bigelf , as well as for his time with the British rock band The Cult from 2016 to 2022.
The discography of British rock band The Cult includes 11 studio albums, two live albums, six compilation albums, seven video albums, five box sets, 20 EPs and 37 singles. The band was formed in 1983 and released their debut album the following year, with their latest studio album being released in 2022.
Born into This is The Cult's eighth studio album, and was released on October 2, 2007 () in the US, Canada, South Africa, and Sweden. It was released in Hungary , Denmark , Spain and France on 1 October, and in Finland on the 3rd.
During The Cult's concert at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on 21 January 2011, Astbury declared that The Cult would be recording a new album directly after the tour. They announced that they would be working with Chris Goss , who performed with Masters of Reality as a supporting act the same evening.
"She Sells Sanctuary" is a song by British rock band the Cult. It is from their second studio album, Love (1985), and was released as a single on 13 May 1985, peaking at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart in July of the same year.
"Fire Woman" is a song by British rock band the Cult, written by singer Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy. It was the first single released from their fourth studio album, Sonic Temple, and was subsequently featured on all of the Cult's compilation/greatest hits albums, as well as being a steady fixture of the band's live performances.
Beyond Good and Evil is the seventh studio album by English rock band The Cult. Released in 2001, it marked their first new recording in six and a half years. The record debuted at No. 37 on the charts in the United States, No. 22 in Canada, No. 25 in Spain. Only one single, "Rise", was officially released and had a music video.
Under the Midnight Sun has [14] received generally positive reviews from critics. Blabbermouth.net contributor Dom Lawson praised the new album, noting that it "imagines a new strain of muscular rock, where psychedelic string sections, the desert-bound twang of Duffy's guitar and prosaic but gripping melodies drift in and out of the motoring throng."