Veteran rock vocalist and The Cult frontman Ian Astbury is the guest on the newest installment of the Lipps Service podcast, speaking with host Scott Lipps for nearly two hours about his stints with that band and its offshoots Southern Death Cult and Death Cult, his time in a revamped version of the Doors and the making of the Cult’s Rick Rubin-produced Electric.
Astbury also discusses the influence of Black Sabbath and his memories of the late Ozzy Osbourne, the 1970s British punk scene and opening for the Clash and the ins-and-outs of the music business. Further, he dishes on the emergence of AI technology, handling guest list requests in New York compared to Los Angeles, new Cult music and his thoughts on the upcoming Spinal Tap sequel.
On the previous episode of Lipps Service, Simple Plan talked through the highlights from their 25-year career, including the hits “Perfect” and “I’m Just a Kid” and their influential debut album, No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls..
Since it began in 2018, the acclaimed podcast has featured many of the biggest voices and personalities in music, including exclusive interviews with Anthony Kiedis, David Lee Roth, Hozier, Maynard James Keenan, the Police’s Stewart Copeland, Mick Fleetwood, Nikki Sixx, Dove Cameron, Perry Farrell, the Kills and many more. Every few weeks, a new episode of SPIN Presents Lipps Service is available wherever you listen to podcasts.
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