KULT are back! The Italian formation, that unleashed the old school Black Metal beating with Unleashed From Dismal Light five years ago, are finally releasing their third album. The Eternal Darkness I Adore represents cleary a development of the quartets sound. The band consists of musicians from Darvaza, Deathrow, Fides Inversa and Blut aus Nord. So far it´s the most obscure work of the band, which shows KULT with distinctly engaging atmosphere, without losing the well known straight in-your-face riffing. During the nine tracks and a playtime of almost 45 minutes, KULT are creating a vortex, that intensifies with every listening. Tortured by grief, The Eternal Darkness I Adore creates a flaming hatred, that noticeably discharges.
Adore has taken this album in an alternative rock direction, breaking away from the more traditional pop that we’ve seen from her in the past. When Yahoo interviewed her recently, Adore said about Whatever, “I just wanted the kids to have something to be fun and dance around with and be angry about. It’s important to be angry and paint the town red sometimes. … I feel like there’s a lot of angry kids that need to have some type of stuff to get crazy with, like punch a hole in your wall. … Sometimes you do need to question society, you do need to question your parents, you do need to question the media. There is a lot of things right now that are going on that you do need to question, and I hopefully put that into this music.”