Texas hard rockers CULT AFFECTIONS release four-years-in-the-making DIY video for “Where Angels Fear to Tread,” hint at darker sounds ahead
Amidst the industrial haze of Houston, where oil refineries paint the horizon and the music scene flips through punk, indie, and hardcore acts like a broken Rolodex, Cult Affections have quietly carved a lane of their own. The band, rooted in early 2000s post-hardcore and darker alternative rock, just dropped their self-produced video for “Where Angels Fear to Tread,” a track pulled from their debut EP The Envenom Series, originally recorded in New Orleans. The video took nearly four and a half years to complete—high production in look, but entirely DIY in execution. “This video was quite the undertaking,” says