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Cult Figures first appeared on the scene in the late 1970s and released a few singles on Swell Maps' label Rather Records. "Zip Nolan" is the best of their early work (reminds me of a weirder Mission of Burma). It shows a bit more traditional structure and sound than Swell Maps, but this is still pretty avant punk.
Much like some cicadas, Cult Figures went dormant for over 30 years. When they hatched again, they sounded less avant punk and more post-punk, punk pop. "The 166 Ploughs A Lonely Furrow" was their comeback LP, and last October "Between Us and Heaven" was released on Gare Du Nord Records.
Now they have a Soft Boys meet SAVAK feel. And the cover art looks like something Micah would have drawn.
SWELL MAPS - Read About Seymour 7"
Swell Maps - Black Velvet