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Choice of Weapon (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Choice of Weapon (Deluxe Edition) by The Cult. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 58:00 minutes.

Artist: The Cult
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 58:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Honey from a Knife 3:06
2. Elemental Light 4:45
3. The Wolf 3:33
4. Life > Death 5:32
5. For the Animals 4:28
6. Amnesia 3:02
7. Wilderness Now 4:33
8. Lucifer 4:40
9. A Pale Horse 3:14
10. This Night in the City Forever 4:45
11. Every Man and Woman Is a Star (Bonus Track) 3:26
12. Embers (Bonus Track) 5:01
13. Until the Light Takes Us (Bonus Track) 4:19
14. Siberia (Bonus Track) 3:36

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Co-produced by Chris Goss and Bob Rock, Choice of Weapon is the best-sounding Cult album in years, reminding fans why Electric and Sonic Temple established the group as a hard rock juggernaut after it had started as an alternative goth group. Drummer John Tempesta and bassist Chris Wyse have settled into their roles, while guitarist Billy Duffy proves he hasn't lost one lick of taste or execution; he brings a wall of guitars that still manage to slink around. "Honey from a Knife" is an immediate concert staple, with a catchy, driving chorus providing the same sort of catharsis that The Cult delivered back in the late '80s. "The Wolf" adds a few quotes from the band's own "She Sells Sanctuary" while evoking the bluesy vibe of early-'70s Robin Trower. Ian Astbury sings with great soul; he's confident and comfortable in his role as an elder hard rock statesman, bringing authority to everything he touches. "Life > Death" throws a touch of James Dewar–meets–David Bowie vocals into the band's grand performance. The deluxe edition includes four bonus tracks.