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Lore Reviewed by Hate Meditations

Massive thanks to Hate Meditations for the deep dive into Lore. This review doesn’t just scratch the surface; it plunges straight into the ruins with torch in hand!

“With this album, Cultic have broadened the scope of their project, and firmly established themselves as one of the more unique voices in modern metal.” – Hate Meditations

Cultic Band - Brian Magar, Rebecca Magar, and Andrew Harris

Doomed Confessionary: Our Interview with Doomed Nation

Hey Cultic horde! We’ve got some exciting news to share with you. Our band recently had the honor of being interviewed by Doomed Nation for their "Doomed Confessionary" series. It’s always a privilege to dive into the heart of what drives our music, and this...

Heavy Music Artwork

Cultic Interview with Heavy Music Artwork

Hey, fellow metalheads! We've got some cool news! We recently had the pleasure of doing an interview with the awesome folks at Heavy Music Artwork. We talk about how we fell into the glorious abyss of heavy music, what fuels our creativity, and the bands...

Filthy Dogs of Metal

Filthy Dogs of Metal Interviews Cultic

We recently had the pleasure of shredding it up with the monstrous beasts at Filthy Dogs of Metal. If you're hungry to know about our influences, what we think about those digital music platforms, the gnarly local underground scene, and what it takes to make...

No Clean Singing

No Clean Singing Interview with Brian from Cultic

We’re keenly aware of the amount of effort that goes into maintaining an online zine, writing reviews, and interviewing bands. It’s no small feat, and we really appreciate the work these zines and authors are doing to document underground music. With that, we’d like to put out a special thank you to No Clean Singing who have been HUGE in supporting our latest release, “Of Fire and Sorcery.”