The main stage at Fort William Historical Park’s Fort Fest will take a pounding on Saturday when The Cult lets loose before a sea of fans.
The band has been described as heavy metal revivalists with a touch of pseudo-mysticism inspired by The Doors, and this heavy-handed beat is guaranteed to bring fans to their feet.
The Cult bombards their fans with a rock beat that strikes a solid chord with fans.
Concert attendees can expect the same recipe of rock the British band has been creating since the release of its first album, “Dreamtime,” in 1984.
The Cult’s epic journey through personal tragedies helped the band create music that reaches deep within the soul.
Lead singer and founding band member, Ian Astbury, began his career following anarchist punk bands in Liverpool, living in squats and forming musical synapsis that would later lead to the creation of the early Cult hits such as “She Sells Sanctuary” and “Fire Woman” that will charge up fans with their electric live Fort Fest festival performance.
Guitarist and founding band member, Billy Duffy, was heavily influenced by Manchester’s ‘80s punk rock movement. By the time The Cult released its third album, “Electric” Duffy was leading the band into a metal-blues sound. The eclectic beginnings of these two songwriters gelled and quickly garnered a dedicated following for the band.
The Cult is scheduled to play the Fort Fest stage Saturday July 16th. Bands sharing the stage on Saturday with The Cult will be Tom Keifer of Cinderella, The Trews, 54-40, Helix, Doucette and The Honest Heart Collective.