Cult With No Name

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You Know Me Better Than I Know Myself 00:00 Tools
Golden Brown 00:00 Tools
The Morning After the Night Before Last 00:00 Tools
Breathing 04:25 Tools
Under the Dirt 00:00 Tools
Dreams Where I Wake Up 00:00 Tools
Adrenalin 00:00 Tools
Blame it on Oil 00:00 Tools
Business is Good 00:00 Tools
Lies-All-Lies-All-Lies 00:00 Tools
A Traveling Fair Had Arrived 00:00 Tools
Swept Away 00:00 Tools
Down the Line 00:00 Tools
Flying Ant Day 00:00 Tools
Not stranger than fiction 00:00 Tools
Have You a Patient Named Caligari 00:00 Tools
Maitre D-Day 00:00 Tools
Feels So Good 00:00 Tools
Everything Lasts an Age 00:00 Tools
Context is Everything 00:00 Tools
Fly on the Wall 00:00 Tools
Unique 00:00 Tools
And Those Same Mistakes... 00:00 Tools
Every Little Box 00:00 Tools
A Pound of Penny Gaffs 00:00 Tools
Those weren't the days 00:00 Tools
One Kiss, Then Home 00:00 Tools
Over and Out of Here 00:00 Tools
Fly in the Ointment 00:00 Tools
Hope is Existence 00:00 Tools
Hands, Two, Touch 00:00 Tools
-7 00:00 Tools
Hurting the Ones You Love the Most 00:00 Tools
More of the Same 00:00 Tools
Soft Skills 00:00 Tools
Bluff 00:00 Tools
Waiting for the Punch Line 00:00 Tools
Idi's Admin 00:00 Tools
Not so Big in Japan 00:00 Tools
She B.C. 00:00 Tools
Youlogy 00:00 Tools
In Every Way But One 00:00 Tools
Today's the Day (They Knew Would Come) 00:00 Tools
The All Dead Burlesque Show 00:00 Tools
Start it Again 00:00 Tools
The Way You're Looking At Me 00:00 Tools
Le Mélomane 00:00 Tools
7 00:00 Tools
Gone 00:00 Tools
You and Who's Army 00:00 Tools
Drowned 00:00 Tools
Raise a Glass 00:00 Tools
Girl 00:00 Tools
Maslow's Dog 00:00 Tools
Everyone's the Butt of the Joke 00:00 Tools
Product of 00:00 Tools
Wormwood 00:00 Tools
I Smell Gass 00:00 Tools
I Smell Gas 00:00 Tools
Losing My Elan 00:00 Tools
Let Us Remain Friends 00:00 Tools
Yes People 00:00 Tools
Breathing - Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Shake Hands with the Devil 00:00 Tools
Not so 'Big in Japan' 00:00 Tools
Walter + Wally 00:00 Tools
As Below 00:00 Tools
This Time (Or Any Other) 00:00 Tools
Numbers 00:00 Tools
On the Fingers of One Thumb 00:00 Tools
What's Certain 00:00 Tools
Loneliness 00:00 Tools
Generation That's 00:00 Tools
That's the Power of Television 00:00 Tools
Jenny's Tongue 00:00 Tools
Some Guise 00:00 Tools
Secondary Sexual Characteristics 00:00 Tools
And Those Same Mistakes 00:00 Tools
Wasted 00:00 Tools
Typist Of Candy 00:00 Tools
Make a List! 00:00 Tools
To Feel Again 00:00 Tools
Dreams Where I Wake Up - prequel 00:00 Tools
'Operation Failed' 00:00 Tools
Heir of the Dog 00:00 Tools
Dreams Where I Wake Up (prequel) 00:00 Tools
This Time - Or Any Other 00:00 Tools
Do It for Van Gogh 00:00 Tools
Rosabelle, Believe 00:00 Tools
There is Something Frightful in Our Midst 00:00 Tools
On The Fingers Of One Hand 00:00 Tools
I Don't Fear The Reaper (Just Don't Want To Meet Her) 00:00 Tools
The Slow Club 00:00 Tools
The Circle is Closing in 00:00 Tools
How Long Shall I Live 00:00 Tools
Fingertips 00:00 Tools
Operation Failed 00:00 Tools
Man in a Bag 00:00 Tools
Yves Klein's Blues 00:00 Tools
Breathing (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
All I Have Is Yours (Including You) 00:00 Tools
Now It's Dark 00:00 Tools
When I Was a Girl 00:00 Tools
So Fucking Suave 00:00 Tools
Just Rewards 00:00 Tools
Wake Him 00:00 Tools
Lumberton 00:00 Tools
Of California 00:00 Tools
You And Who’s Army 00:00 Tools
Frank 00:00 Tools
Dorothy 00:00 Tools
Winsome Lose Some 00:00 Tools
No News 00:00 Tools
So Much Left to Undo 00:00 Tools
A Candy Colored Clown 00:00 Tools
Walter Wally 00:00 Tools
Until the Robins Come 00:00 Tools
I hate Heaven 00:00 Tools
'Operation Failed 00:00 Tools
Alligator Briefcase 00:00 Tools
Don 00:00 Tools
Jeffrey Nothing 00:00 Tools
Blind Dogs for the Guides 00:00 Tools
Make a List 00:00 Tools
Sandy 00:00 Tools
That's the power of TV 00:00 Tools
You Know Me Better Than I Know Myself (feat. Blaine L. Reininger, Erik Stein & Jon Boux) 00:00 Tools
Boo Who? 00:00 Tools
The Morning After The Night Be 00:00 Tools
In Hollywood You Won't Find Bel-Air 00:00 Tools
How Long Shall I Live? 00:00 Tools
Le Melomane 00:00 Tools
Needle and Thread 00:00 Tools
Have You A Patient Named Caligari? 00:00 Tools
Golden Brown (The Stranglers) 00:00 Tools
Flying Ant Day (feat. Erik Stein & Jon Boux) 00:00 Tools
Fake Nudes 00:00 Tools
Feels So Good (feat. Erik Stein & Jon Boux) 00:00 Tools
Today The Day (They Knew Would Come) 00:00 Tools
You Know Me Better Than I Know Myself (feat.Blaine L.Reininger) 00:00 Tools
(no Such Thing as) Silence 00:00 Tools
Low on High 00:00 Tools
Context is Everything (feat. Erik Stein & Jon Boux) 00:00 Tools
Breathing [Acoustic Version] 00:00 Tools
Money's Gone 00:00 Tools
By Air or by Sea 00:00 Tools
She Sells Incels 00:00 Tools
The Morning After The Night Before Last. 00:00 Tools
And Those Same Mistakes (feat. Erik Stein & Jon Boux) 00:00 Tools
Wake Him! 00:00 Tools
All This Spite (Comes at a Price) 00:00 Tools
Mona 00:00 Tools
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‘Post-punk electronic balladeers’ Cult With No Name, comprise the East London duo of Erik Stein and Jon Boux. Having been the first international signing to LA label Trakwerx in 2007 (founded by Jackson Del Rey of Californian punk legends Savage Republic), CWNN’s first two studio albums – ‘Paper Wraps Rock’ and ‘Careful What You Wish For’ – have been met with considerable critical acclaim. Leading UK music journalist Mick Mercer proclaimed the band his discovery of 2007 (with both albums sitting in his subsequent annual top ten lists), Blaine L. Reininger of genre-transcending legends Tuxedomoon collaborated on their second album, Don Letts spun tracks on BBC6, and Brett Anderson (Suede) asked CWNN to open for him at the launch of his album ‘Slow Attack’. Having provided the music for two blacker than black comedies at the Edinburgh Festival (‘Moz and the Meal’ and ‘Bored Stiff’), it’s fitting that Cult With No Name then turned their attention to cinema for their first DVD release, ‘Lightwerx: The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari’. Cult With No Name’s compulsive and compelling soundtrack extends their ability to instantly create evocative moods over 51 breathtaking minutes, on a journey that takes in mystical ambience, nerve-shredding distortion, popular and unpopular song, electronica, and vast, futurist soundscapes. In the fall of 2010, CWNN returned with their 4th studio album, ‘Adrenalin’. From the haunting piano-led croon of ‘This time (or any other)’, to the grandiose choral washes of ‘Make a list!’, to the thundering faux-discaux of ‘The All Dead Burlesque Show’, ‘Adrenalin’ is simply a breathtakingly original song cycle. Building on their considerable achievements to date, and deftly hinting at everyone from Scott Walker to Sparks to Tuxedomoon (sometimes across a single song), CWNN have presented an album that’s as much of interest for its lyrical wordplay as its musical dexterity. 'Above as Below', Cult With No Name's fifth album, was released in January 2012. For the first time, it saw the band collaborate with a number of outside artists. Kelli Ali (ex-Sneaker Pimps) contributed extensively, including co-writing the song 'Shake Hands with the Devil'. Other contributors included Bruce Geduldig and Luc van Lieshout of Tuxedomoon, ex-Stranglers and Peter Gabriel guitarist John Ellis and Meg Maryatt of 17 Pygmies. The cover art and packaging for the album was designed by David Bowie and Damien Hirst collaborator Jonathan Barnbrook and manufactured using a letterpress. Dance music icon Mark Moore (S'Express) described the album as possessing 'such warmth, such style, such bliss'. 2012 also saw CWNN contribute the opening track to a remix album from the legendary German band S.Y.P.H., which features ex-Captain Beefheart guitarist Gary Lucas and Rambo Amadeus, amongst others. In early 2013, Kelli Ali released her fifth solo album 'Band of Angels', which saw the band co-write and perform on two songs including the epic 'Eternity'. The band's sixth album, 'Another Landing', was released in April 2014 on the band's own CWNN Music label. The album again saw the band collaborate with Tuxedomoon members Blaine L. Reininger, Bruce Geduldig and Luc van Lieshout, Kelli Ali and John Ellis, as well as Japanese electronica artist Coppe'. CWNN's music has been compared to Roxy Music, Tuxedomoon, the Pet Shop Boys, Colin Newman, The Nits, David Sylvian, early Elton John and Scott Walker, amongst others. They have supported the likes of ex-ZTT artist Anne Pigalle, Lene Lovich, Anne Clark and Client. The band were nominated for the UK's Exposure Music Awards in 2011. ::www.cultwithnoname.com:: Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.