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Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics
OriginLondon, England
Years active2016–present
Members
  • Aaron Buchanan
  • Laurie Buchanan
  • Tom McCarthy
  • Mart Trail
  • Paul White
Websitewearecultclassics.net

Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics are a British rock band formed in 2016 by former Heaven's Basement, (Red Bull Records), vocalist Aaron Buchanan and signed to Listenable Records. [1] Band members include Laurie Buchanan (guitar and vocals), Tom McCarthy (guitar), Mart Trail (bass) and Paul White (drums) (formally of industrial metal band The Defiled and symphonic metal band Season's End). The band focus on extravagant and engaging live performances but also cite 1990s grunge rock influences. They came together for first rehearsals in June 2016 initially with Kev Hickman formally of RavenEye on drums, this was followed up with a full UK tour alongside InMe starting on 17 October 2016 through to 23 October. The band continued to tour through 2017 with appearances at Download Festival,[2] a full UK tour alongside Life Of Agony[3] (Mina Caputo) and a European tour with Royal Republic[4] in support of The Man With Stars On His Knees album. Through 2018 the band also toured alongside Quireboys,[5] Buck Cherry [6] Skidrow[7] and Skindred[8] with Buchanan being invited onstage to sing Jacoby Shaddix's part in one of Skindred's biggest singles "Warning"[9].

The Man With Stars On His Knees

After departing Heaven's Basement in late 2015[10] Buchanan went into the studio to record The Man With Stars On His Knees. Many of the demo's were put together by Buchanan during his time in Heaven's Basement. The album was produced by lifelong friend and producer James Curtis-Thomas at Plus 11 Studios. "The Man With Stars On His Knees" was predominantly written by Buchanan in the United Kingdom with many of the vocals and song structures put together at the Reddington family home in Chambers Flat, Brisbane, Australia. The album features Aaron Buchanan (Vocals/Drums/Guitar/Bass), James Curtis-Thomas (Drums), Laurie Buchanan (Guitars/Vocals) and Ryan Woods (Guitar/Bass) and was tracked at Plus 11 Recording Studio in Boreham. The first single video, "All The Things You've Said And Done"[11] was released on 12 October 2016 initially on Facebook,[12] shortly after on YouTube[13] and was released as a physical copy with a b/side "Fire In The Fields Of Mayhem".[14]

Critical response

"Think Soundgarden. Think Muse. Think power. And think of a band who can back up a big riff with an even bigger chorus." was a line used to describe The Man With Stars On His Knees by Team Rock.[15] Hard Rock Hell posted "It's immediately obvious that Buchanan has seized the opportunity to strike free and plough a fresh creative furrow."[16] Classic Rock gave a 7/10 review finishing with "Buchanan is back on his feet, and swinging from the heavens."[17] Rob Halford of Judas Priest also commented on the band via Instagram on a photo of Aaron Buchanan and Halford together at the Hell For Leather exhibition in Parliament Tattoo, Finsbury Park, London in 2017 saying the band were "making waves".[18]

Track listing

  1. Show Me What You're Made Of
  2. All The Things You've Said And Done
  3. Dancin' Down Below
  4. The Devil That Needs You
  5. Journey Out of Here
  6. The Man With Stars On His Knees
  7. A God Is No Friend
  8. Left Me For Dead
  9. Mind Of A Mute
  10. Morals?

Freddie Mercury tribute

Buchanan has often cited influence and appreciation of Freddie Mercury of Queen.[19] On 5 September 2016, The Cult Classics Facebook page posted a video of Aaron Buchanan & Tom McCarthy in celebration of what would have been Mercury's 70th birthday, and a tribute to what would have been both 25 years since his death and 30 years since the Queen at Wembley gig of 1986.[20] They performed acoustically a rendition of "Love of My Life" (from the 1975 album A Night At The Opera), a song performed regularly and internationally by Queen in their hey-day. The rendition was inspired by the Live at Wembley '86 performance of the song and achieved over 50,000 hits in just a matter of days to exceptional media response.[21][22][23]

References

  1. ^ Heaven's Basement, Red Bull Records, 17 February 2016
  2. ^ Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics - Download Festival 2017, Tracey Smith, 12 June 2017
  3. ^ Hobson, Rich (9 October 2017), Life Of Agony / Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics - Birmingham O2 Institute, UberRock
  4. ^ Royal Republic Tour Flyer, Royal Republic, 27 October 2017
  5. ^ Quireboys Review, UberRock, 23 September 2018
  6. ^ Buck Cherry Review, Moshville Times, 16 June 2018
  7. ^ Skid Row Review, Down The Front Media, 15 August 2018
  8. ^ Skindred Video, The Forum Music Venue, 3 December 2018
  9. ^ Skindred Buchanan, Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics, 24 November 2018
  10. ^ Kielty, Martin (22 October 2015), Heaven's Basement split with singer Buchanan, Team Rock
  11. ^ All the Things You've Said and Done – Single, 7 June 2016 – via iTunes
  12. ^ All The Things You've Said And Done, Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics, 12 October 2016 – via Facebook
  13. ^ Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics – All The Things You've Said And Done, Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics, 12 October 2016 – via YouTube
  14. ^ Single CD with Exclusive B/Side, Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics, 22 July 2016
  15. ^ Halsted, Nick (3 June 2017). "Aaron Buchanan on Chris Cornell, Essex, and seeing life through Iggy Pop's eyes". Team Rock.
  16. ^ Kielty, Martin (2 June 2017), Interview: Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics – The Man With Stars On His Knees, Simon Rushworth
  17. ^ Halsted, Nick (26 May 2017). "Aaron Buchanan and the Cult Classics- The Man With Stars On His Knees". Classic Rock Magazine.
  18. ^ Buchanan, Aaron (30 April 2017). "The Cult Classics band Instagram". The Cult Classics.
  19. ^ Essential Rock Reviews in conversation with Aaron Buchanan and Kev Hickman. Essential Rock Reviews. 20 October 2016. Event occurs at 5:42 – via YouTube.
  20. ^ Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics video tribute to Freddie Mercury, 5 September 2016
  21. ^ Aaron Buchanan And The Cult Classics Pay Tribute To Freddie, Rock And Roll Creations, 5 September 2016
  22. ^ Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics unveil Love Of My Life video as a tribute to Freddie Mercury, Myglobalmind, 6 September 2016
  23. ^ Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics unveil Love Of My Life video as a tribute to Freddie Mercury (Press release), Planetmosh, 5 September 2016