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  • Audio CD (November 10, 2014)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sacred Bones Records
  • ASIN: B00NBFO5KC
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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By Lazlo on November 13, 2014
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Here are my impressions of the first listen. It's a cookin' record. Reminiscent of the Stereogum website teaser, it is a full sweepin' angry, punk-new wave art rock album with full dimensional orchestration. I rarely boast for a band that I have doubts will be able to bring this sort of magic to the stage, but as a recording you get raging Ragon's crisp vocals and poetry, the Pogues-like acoustic guitar and globe 'round celtic rhythm pulse. The filigree is a lot like the Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" but that is such a stretch to this musical style, this is more like if Sonic Youth had gone to Julliard. Absolutely a cannon blast shot in the arm here that I would recommend to any friend.
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I'm guessing there wasn't a lot of friendly smiles, high fives, and general chuckling in the studio when Sean Ragon was recording his newest long player as Cult of Youth. In fact, I'm thinking laughing and cajoling was frowned upon. I mean, I wouldn't necessarily throw Cult of Youth in the same sinking, blood-strewn boat as say his label mate Pharmakon; but he definitely makes Bauhaus seem like a bubblegum pop band. Final Days is exactly what that title suggests; a downtrodden, end-of-days dirge into the darkest corners of darkness, with an occasional break in the black sky for a bloody smirk.

"Todestrieb" is all crackles and squeaks. It sounds like a whipping post in Hell, with the occasional moan here and there. Post-apocalyptic and tribal. It's the sound of no hope. But then we're immediately treated to "Dragon Rouge" which has the vibe of early Echo and the Bunnymen. "Empty Faction" breaks out even further with a mix of post-punk bravado, complete with a sound that pulsates like a Joy Division/The Birthday Party slugfest. "God's Garden" is another song that could be considered upbeat, as far as Cult of Youth are concerned. It's a driving post-punk track that has Ragon barking bloody spittle on the mic as musically the track is reminiscent of a time before Robert Smith teased his hair and put on eyeliner. Not so theatrical; more visceral and groove-filled. "Down The Moon" has the vibe of a campfire acoustic session, with an almost bluesy vibe.

Up to this point Final Days, while still dark in mood and tone, has a flow to it. It's a sound that I'd call "industrial folk" or "post-apocalyptic post-punk". When we hit "Of Amber" the curtain raises to reveal Ragon on a mountaintop strumming to nothing on the horizon.
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The 4th release from this somewhat disturbing Brooklyn band starts with a super-creepy, underground tribal haunting and moves into an urgent, terse, controlled punk energy with raw, psychedelic experiential scars. This attack mode shares space with the percussive acoustic intensity of dark, neo-folk death music—chasing the manic and gripping, apocalyptic nerve-stretched terror that emanates from Sean Ragon’s soul-wrenching sounds of vocal tragedy. “Final Days” recalls a mix of Death In June, King Dude, Savage Republic, early Devo, Black Level Embassy, Murder By Death, Coliseum, Firewater. There’s a sinister sort of traditionalism here that’s violated with an unforgivingly bloody knife of finality, leaking moments of powerful brilliance through dark chaos.
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