SOME STUFFS: Cult Of Youth to release new album in September

Sean Ragon takes the DIY ethic to heart. He is not only the man behind Cult Of Youth, he is Cult Of Youth. For the recording process, he built a recording studio in his record store from scratch. While he did get some help from some of his musician friends, most of the album is played by him. He engineered and mixed the sessions, so what you will hear is a full-on Ragon project from start to finish. The final project is called Love Will Prevail (Sacred Bones), and you can hear the first revealed track from it here.
The full length album will be released on September 4th, this is what the cover will look like:

It will follow with a show close to home at the Public Assembly in Brooklyn. A month later, he’ll hit the road to take the music along with him:
September 7… Brooklyn, NY – Public Assembly
October 16… Cambridge, MA – The Middle East
October 19… Cleveland, OH – Now That’s Class
October 20… Chicago, IL – The Empty Bottle
October 21… Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock Social Club
October 24… Seattle, WA – Barboza
October 25… Vancouver, BC – Waldorf Hotel
October 26… Portland, OR – Rotture
October 27… San Francisco, CA – Hemlock Tavern
October 28… Los Angeles, CA – Los Globos
October 31… Tucson, AZ – Club Congress
November 1… El Paso, TX – The Lowbrow Palace
November 4… Austin, TX – Auditorium Shores
November 7… Orlando, FL – Willis Pub
November 8… Ybor City, FL – New World Brewery
November 9… Atlanta, GA – 529
November 10… Durham, NC – Duke Coffeehouse
November 11… Richmond, VA – Strange Matter
November 12… Washington, D.C. – Black Cat
November 13… Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie
BTW: on the top of the cover, it states “A LP Recorded In 2012″.

Shouldn’t it be “An LP Recorded In 2012?” To my knowledge, when people see the term “LP”, it’s pronounced “el-pee”. I understand if it said “A Long Player Recorded In 2012″ or “A Long Playing Record” or “A Long Playing Album”, but “A LP” is incorrect. The term “An LP” was used on the band’s debut album, also on Sacred Bones.

Oh well.

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