Cults (band)
Cults is an American indie rock band formed in New York City in 2010. The band first came to prominence when they posted a three-song EP, Cults 7", on their Bandcamp page.[1] They are signed to Sony and In the Name Of, a record label that was set up by British singer Lily Allen.
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Background information | |
Origin | Manhattan, New York, U.S. |
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Years active | 2010–present |
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Members | Brian Oblivion Madeline Follin |
Website | cultscultscults |
History
Cults formed in 2010 while guitarist Brian Oblivion (real name Ryan Mattos) singer Madeline Follin, both from San Diego, were students in New York City.[2] and Oblivion went to NYU to study documentary cinema, Follin went to The New School.[1] Madeline had previously recorded with punk band Youth Gone Mad on the album, Touching Cloth. Cults released an EP on Forrest Family Records, Cults 7", with the track "Go Outside" recorded by Paul Kostabi at Thunderdome Studios,[3] and the album earned the title of "Best New Music" by Pitchfork Media.[4] They toured supporting the Richie Follin's Band with overlapping members for six months before signing to ITNO/Sony. Their song "Go Outside" had a video made for it which starred Emma Roberts and Dave Franco. Another video featured the band inter-cut with footage of Jim Jones and Jonestown.[5]
Their self-titled debut album, Cults, was released on June 7, 2011, by Columbia Records imprint In the Name Of run by Lily Allen.[6] The album received generally positive reviews,[7][8] and a second "Best New Music" from Pitchfork was earned for the track "Abducted".[9]
In 2011 Cults collaborated with the group Superhuman Happiness on a version of the track "Um Canto De Afoxé para o Bloco Do Ilê" for the Red Hot Organisation's most recent charity album Red Hot+Rio 2. The album is a follow-up to the 1996 Red Hot + Rio. Proceeds from sales were donated toward causes raising awareness of AIDS/HIV and related health and social issues. The band was chosen to perform at the ATP I'll Be Your Mirror festival curated by ATP & Portishead in September 2011 in Asbury Park, New Jersey,[10] and also by Battles to perform at the ATP Nightmare Before Christmas festival that they co-curate in December 2011 in Minehead, England.[11]
In early 2012 Cults played the Australasian music festival Laneways. In an interview with 3news[12] they said people could expect a more "aggressive sound" with a lot of changes being made to songs as a five-piece band.
In an interview with the magazine Coup De Main,[13] Madeline Follin was quoted saying that "You Know What I Mean" is her favorite song on their self-titled debut album.
In 2013 they were featured alongside Amber Coffman on J. Cole's Born Sinner album which peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200. The song later peaked at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Also in 2013, the band recorded their second album, Static, in the aftermath of the duo's breakup. Reviews were generally favorable.
In 2016, Madeline Follin collaborated with her brother Richie James Follin for a side-project called Follin. Their single "Roxy" was released online on February 23 of that year.
On October 6, 2017, the band released their third album, Offering.
In 2019 the song "You Know What I Mean" was featured as the outro to episode 6 of Netflix's Russian Doll.
On September 18, 2020, the band released their fourth album, Host.[14]
On August 17, 2021, the single "Always Forever" was certified gold by the RIAA and later was certified platinum on July 18, 2022.[15]
Band members
- Brian Oblivion – vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion
- Madeline Follin – vocals
Live members
- Cory Stier - drums
- Max Kamins - bass guitar
- Nathan Aguilar – bass guitar (past)
- Marc Deriso – drums
- Richie Follin – guitar (past)
- Gabriel Rodriguez – aux, guitar (past)
- Loren Humphrey - drums
Discography
Albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||||||||||||
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US [16] |
CAN |
LTU [17] |
UK [18] | ||||||||||||
Cults |
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52 | 89 | — | 133 | ||||||||||
Static |
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114 | — | — | — | ||||||||||
Offering |
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— | — | 61 | — | ||||||||||
Host |
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— | — | — | — | ||||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Extended plays
Title | Year |
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"Motels" |
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"Offering B-Sides & Remixes" |
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"Host B-Sides & Remixes" |
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As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||
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UK Sales [19] | |||||||||||||
"Um Canto De Afoxé Para O Bloco Do Ilê" (with Superhuman Happiness) |
2011 | — | Non-album single | ||||||||||
"Abducted" | — | Cults | |||||||||||
"Go Outside" | 12 | ||||||||||||
"You Know What I Mean" | 63 | ||||||||||||
"High Road" | 2013 | — | Static | ||||||||||
"Being It" | 2014 | — | Non-album single | ||||||||||
"Offering" | 2017 | — | Offering | ||||||||||
"I Took Your Picture" | — | ||||||||||||
"Right Words" | — | ||||||||||||
"Motels" | — | ||||||||||||
"Spit You Out" | 2020 | — | Host | ||||||||||
"Trials" | — | ||||||||||||
"No Risk" | — | ||||||||||||
"Monolithic" | — | ||||||||||||
"Bourgeois" | 2021 | — | Non-album singles | ||||||||||
"Beach Ball" | — | ||||||||||||
"Make Time" | — | ||||||||||||
"Valentine" | 2022 | — | |||||||||||
"Poodles Dancing" | — | ||||||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||||||
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US [20] |
US R&B /HH [21] |
US Rap [22] |
LTU [23] |
SCO [24] |
UK [25] |
UK R&B [26] |
WW [27] | ||||||||
"Bowl Cut" (DoM featuring Madeline of Cults) |
2011 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | |||||
"She Knows" (J. Cole featuring Amber Coffman and Cults) |
2013 | 90 | 24 | 11 | 47 | 77 | 68 | 10 | 175 |
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Born Sinner | ||||
"Moonshine" (Chewing featuring Cults) |
2018 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Pacific Ocean Blue | |||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Other charted songs and certified songs
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||||||
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US Bub. [29] |
US Rock [30] |
CAN [31] |
LTU [23] |
NLD Tip [32] |
NZ Hot [33] |
UK Indie [34] | |||||||||
"Always Forever" | 2013 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Static | ||||||
"Gilded Lily" | 2017 | 12 | 14 | 81 | 49 | 16 | 35 | 9 |
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Offering | |||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Sail It Slow" | 2010 | Guards | Guards |
Production and songwriting credits
Title(s) | Year(s) | Artist(s) | Credit(s) |
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"NDL Overture" (featuring Niko Omilana & Miles Away) |
2021 | CTI | Producers & Writers |
References
- Breihan, Tom (March 8, 2010). "Rising: Cults". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
- Rowe, Sian (May 27, 2011). "Cults: loved by Lily, patronised by Perez, and now a hit with soccer moms". The Guardian. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
Follin and Oblivion (not his real name, he was christened Ryan Mattos) met in San Diego two years ago when he was tour-managing Madeline's brother's band the Willowz.
- "Thunderdome Studios Recording". Wix.com. Archived from the original on February 15, 2012. Retrieved November 2, 2013.
- Fitzmaurice, Larry. "The Playlist: Cults – "Go Outside"". Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on August 25, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
- "Cults - Go Outside - YouTube". YouTube. Archived from the original on May 21, 2014. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
- Breihan, Tom (April 4, 2011). "Cults Unveil New Album". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
- "Cults Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
- Tangari, Joe. "Album Reviews: Cults: Cults". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
- Kelly, Zach. "The Playlist: Cults – "Abducted"". Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on August 27, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
- "ATP America presents I'll Be Your Mirror curated by Portishead & ATP – All Tomorrow's Parties". Atpfestival.com. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
- "Nightmare Before Christmas curated by Battles/Caribou/Les Savy Fav - All Tomorrow's Parties". Atpfestival.com. Retrieved November 2, 2013.
- "Interview with 3news.co.nz". 3news.co.nz. Retrieved January 16, 2012.Article is still available in the Newshub Archive, here.
- "{is your friend} please read me. or I will eat you up & swallow you whole". Coup De Main Magazine. September 27, 2013. Retrieved November 2, 2013.
- "Cults: Host". Pitchfork. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
- "American single certifications – Cults – Always Forever". Recording Industry Association of America.
- Peaks on the Billboard 200:
- Cults: "Billboard 200: Week of June 25, 2011". Billboard. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
- Static: "Billboard 200: Week of November 2, 2013". Billboard. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
- Peaks in Lithuania albums chart:
- Offering: "2022 46-os savaitės klausomiausi (Top 100)" (in Lithuanian). AGATA. November 18, 2022. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
- Peaks on the UK albums chart:
- Cults: Zywietz, Tobias. "Chart Log UK 2011". Zobbel.de. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
- "Cults Official Charts". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- Peaks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart:
- For "She Knows": "J. Cole – Chart History: Billboard Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
- Peaks on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart:
- For "She Knows": "J. Cole – Chart History: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
- Peaks on the Hot Rap Songs chart:
- For "She Knows": "J. Cole – Chart History: Hot Rap Songs". Billboard. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
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- "She Knows": "2021 40-os savaitės klausomiausi (Top 100)" (in Lithuanian). AGATA. October 8, 2021. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- "Gilded Lily": "2022 43-os savaitės klausomiausi (Top 100)" (in Lithuanian). AGATA. October 27, 2022. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
- Peaks in Scotland:
- "She Knows": "Official Scottish Singles Chart - 06 April 2014 - 12 April 2014". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
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- "She Knows": Zywietz, Tobias. "Chart: CLUK Update 22.03.2014 (wk11)". Zobbel.de. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
- Peak chart positions on UK Hip Hop and R&B Singles Chart:
- For "She Knows": "Official Hip Hop and R&B Singles Chart Top 40 06 April 2014 - 12 April 2014". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
- Peaks on the Billboard Global 200:
- For "She Knows": "J-Cole – Chart History: Billboard Global 200". Billboard. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
- "BRIT Certified". BPI. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
- "Bubbling Under Hot 100: Week of November 26, 2022". Billboard. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
- "Hot Rock & Alternative Songs: Week of January 28, 2023". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
- "Billboard Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 28, 2023". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
- "Dutch Single Tip 19/11/2022". dutchcharts.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved November 19, 2022.
- "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. November 21, 2022. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
- "Top 40 Independent Singles 18 November 2022 - 24 November 2022". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
- "British certifications – Cults". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved March 24, 2023. Type Cults in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
- "American single certifications – Cults – Gilded Lily". Recording Industry Association of America.