Cults album 'now streaming' via NPR. Is it the 'Album of 2k11'?


I remember when Cults was just a band that indie critics could resent for writing 'one of the greatest Gorilla Vs. Bear core MP3s of all time. [via Going Outside]' Now every1 can resent them for 'having a buzzworthy album that is now streaming on NPR, attempting 2 sell a couple thousand more albums 2 NPR cool dads.' Most GVBcore bands 'swirl down the shitter' into an Altered Zone of irrelevancy, but it seems like Cults has continued to escalate into relevant echelons of relevant buzz relevancy pyramid tier levels. Does Cults 'deserve the buzz'? How did they break free from the buzz drought? Will they become 'the next Arcade Fire' if they add a ginger bro who bangs on shit, the lead singer bro shaves the sides of his head, and the singer broad morphs in2 a rat queen with a terrible voice and a puff of hair [via Regine] and they move to Canada and start writing electro Bruce Springsteen songs?

Anyways I haven't listened 2 this album because I h8 NPR and I think it is totally BS that they get premium alt content and sell ads and are a business and a competitor 2 blogs, except they are funded by tax dollars. Really wish P4k got some government funding. Do yall <3 NPR, or is it just like 'a blog 4 ppl who don't know what blogs are'?

Do u <3 this album?
Is it the 'album of the year' so far?
Should they have just written 10 songs that sound like "Go Outside"/"KIDS"/"Electric Feel"/"Paper Planes"?
What score will Cults get [via p4k]?
Is it a HUGE win 4 white man's indie if they 'beat' Tyler the Creator?
What is ur prediction 4 Cults' career?

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Cults wrote a hit MP3 "Go Outside" and are looking to ride fuzzy buzzy pop waves in 2k11.

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