Cult (Apocalyptica album) explained

Cult
Type:Album
Artist:Apocalyptica
Cover:Cult - Apocalyptica - cover art.jpg
Released:2 October 2000
Recorded:1999 – 28 April 2000
Studio:Petrax Studios, Hollola
Horus Sound Studio, Hannover – vocals ("Path Vol. 2")
Woodhouse Studio, Hagen – vocals ("Hope Vol. 2")
Length:1:15:30 (both discs)
Label:Mercury/Universal
Producer:Kai "Hiili" Hiilesmaa
Prev Title:Inquisition Symphony
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:The Best of Apocalyptica
Next Year:2002

Cult is the third studio album by Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica, released in 2000, with a special edition issued in 2001 that includes an extra disc, mixed and mastered at Finnvox. Apocalyptica's first two albums consisted mostly of cover songs. Cult was their first album to feature mainly original compositions, along with using distortion effects much more boldly and frequently, which gave the album a more orchestral sound. The record also experimented with vocals and other instrumentation. There are some versions of the first release with "Path Vol. 2" as the first track and "Path" as the fourteenth. This is the last Apocalyptica album to feature Max Lilja on cello. The song "Hope Vol. 2" has a music video that features scenes from the film Vidocq. Cult, along with Inquisition Symphony and Live, were bundled together in a limited edition collectors box set, issued in 2003.[1]

Track listing

Note

  1. Also Live at Muffatwerk, Munich, on 24 October 2000, and also from Inquisition Symphony

Credits

Apocalyptica

Additional personnel

Path Vol.2

Hope Vol.2

Other

Mixing

Images

Cover art
Photographers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Apocalyptica – Collectors Box Set – Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives.
  2. Web site: Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLiS – Official Retail Sales Chart . OLiS . 18 December 2000 . 31 March 2012.