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The image shows a framed The Cult “Electric – On Tour” poster hanging on a wall, photographed at a slight angle. The poster has a clean white background with bold black lettering reading “THE CULT” at the top, along with the band’s cross symbol. Below are black-and-white portrait images of the band members, and further down the text “ELECTRIC – ON TOUR” with UK tour dates and venues listed, including Brixton Academy, Wembley Arena, Birmingham NEC, Manchester Apollo, and Edinburgh Playhouse.

Held in front of the poster, partially obscuring it, is a red The Cult “Lil’ Devil” vinyl single sleeve. The sleeve is vivid and fiery, featuring stylized orange lettering spelling “The Cult – Lil’ Devil” and a black horned, devil-like creature curled inside a circular emblem. The intense red and orange artwork sharply contrasts with the monochrome, minimalist look of the framed tour poster behind it.

The setting appears to be an indoor hallway or room with warm lighting, neutral walls, and a visible electrical outlet near the bottom, giving the image a casual, personal collection vibe — like a proud moment of matching memorabilia from the same era.

The image shows a framed The Cult “Electric – On Tour” poster hanging on a wall, photographed at a slight angle. The poster has a clean white background with bold black lettering reading “THE CULT” at the top, along with the band’s cross symbol. Below are black-and-white portrait images of the band members, and further down the text “ELECTRIC – ON TOUR” with UK tour dates and venues listed, including Brixton Academy, Wembley Arena, Birmingham NEC, Manchester Apollo, and Edinburgh Playhouse. Held in front of the poster, partially obscuring it, is a red The Cult “Lil’ Devil” vinyl single sleeve. The sleeve is vivid and fiery, featuring stylized orange lettering spelling “The Cult – Lil’ Devil” and a black horned, devil-like creature curled inside a circular emblem. The intense red and orange artwork sharply contrasts with the monochrome, minimalist look of the framed tour poster behind it. The setting appears to be an indoor hallway or room with warm lighting, neutral walls, and a visible electrical outlet near the bottom, giving the image a casual, personal collection vibe — like a proud moment of matching memorabilia from the same era.

The image shows a carefully styled vinyl listening setup with a strong The Cult theme.

On the left is a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is on the platter, featuring a red center label, and the tonearm is positioned over the record as if it’s playing. The turntable sits on a black shelving unit filled with neatly organized records below. Behind it, small decorative miniature guitars are visible, adding a rock-music display vibe.

On the right, propped upright, is The Cult – “Lil’ Devil” 12-inch single sleeve. The sleeve artwork is bold and vivid, dominated by deep reds and fiery yellows, with the band’s name in large stylized lettering and a black horned, reptilian devil creature coiled inside a circular emblem at the center.

In front of the sleeve sits a rectangular LED audio visualizer, displaying multicolored bars (blue, purple, yellow, and white) reacting to sound, reinforcing the sense that music is actively playing. A small square photo or card leans against the visualizer, adding a personal touch.

The background wall is neutral, and the overall scene feels intentional and curated—combining hi-fi audio gear, classic vinyl culture, and striking rock artwork into a cozy, enthusiast-level listening corner.

The image shows a carefully styled vinyl listening setup with a strong The Cult theme. On the left is a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is on the platter, featuring a red center label, and the tonearm is positioned over the record as if it’s playing. The turntable sits on a black shelving unit filled with neatly organized records below. Behind it, small decorative miniature guitars are visible, adding a rock-music display vibe. On the right, propped upright, is The Cult – “Lil’ Devil” 12-inch single sleeve. The sleeve artwork is bold and vivid, dominated by deep reds and fiery yellows, with the band’s name in large stylized lettering and a black horned, reptilian devil creature coiled inside a circular emblem at the center. In front of the sleeve sits a rectangular LED audio visualizer, displaying multicolored bars (blue, purple, yellow, and white) reacting to sound, reinforcing the sense that music is actively playing. A small square photo or card leans against the visualizer, adding a personal touch. The background wall is neutral, and the overall scene feels intentional and curated—combining hi-fi audio gear, classic vinyl culture, and striking rock artwork into a cozy, enthusiast-level listening corner.

C is for The Cult. I had Electric on heavy rotation for a good 2 or 3 years back in the day. That album was also my first hint that Rick Rubin might have a career in music outside of rap.
#thecult
#lildevil
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylsky

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An orange and white tabby cat is close to the camera, her eyes almost closed. She's on a white blanket.

An orange and white tabby cat is close to the camera, her eyes almost closed. She's on a white blanket.

We survived the vet visit! Twinkie is officially a lil devil. She's underweight at 6.66 pounds.🙀🔥👹🔥👹🙀
#lildevil #catsky ##seniorcats

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