The Ritualists - Too Pure to Cure (Album Version) (2025) Hi-Res

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Title: Too Pure to Cure (Album Version)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: The Ritualists
Genre: Indie Rock, New Wave, Glam
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/96kHz)
Total Time: 39:56
Total Size: 97/297/906 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Wake (Album Version) 3:49
02. You Know Better (Album Version) 3:32
03. King of Air (Album Version) 3:52
04. 1000 Tears (Album Version) 3:54
05. Too Pure to Cure (Album Version) 3:24
06. Every Little Thread (Album Version) 5:19
07. Sweet Despair (Album Version) 3:35
08. Erotically Erratic (Album Version) 4:10
09. Plastic Crusade (Album Version) 3:19
10. Play the Sparrow (Album Version) 5:02

The Ritualists is a NYC-based glam / new wave / rock band founded by Christian Dryden.

Rising from the NYC underground scene of the Lower East Side, The Ritualists first attained international critical acclaim for their debut album, Painted People, released just prior to the pandemic on Out of Line Music. The record, and particularly, its lead single “Ice Flower,” was hailed as a seamless blend of dark beauty & anthemic pop sensibilities.

The follow-up effort, Baroque & Bleeding, produced by Brit-Pop icon, Ed Buller(Psychedelic Furs, White Lies, Pulp, Suede), has been described as “pure new romantic psychedelia,” by Duran Duran’s Simon Le Bon, and continued the trend of critical adoration, along with regular airplay on SiriusXM. This momentum lead to multiple US tours and multiple collaborations, performing with members of Blondie, Love and Rockets, D Generation and The New York Dolls.

The Ritualists now seek to build on their brand of “Gothic Art Rock” (Hollywood Life) with a upcoming, full-length effort, Too Pure to Cure (out April 22 via Suite484Music) produced by GRAMMY-winner, Mario McNulty (David Bowie, Prince, Willow). The band, which has oftentimes been identified as proudly embracing the more ornate elements of rock-and-roll, have promised their latest effort will further test such boundaries.