The Voice of the Cult
The Voice of the Cult is the fourth studio album by heavy metal band Chastain, released in 1988 through Leviathan Records.
Critical reception
Andy Hinds at AllMusic gave The Voice of the Cult two stars out of five, calling it "mainly a rehash of the band's Ruler of the Wasteland album, which had better songs" while saying that it would appeal to fans of David Chastain's guitar work and Leather Leone's singing. Canadian journalist Martin Popoff notices the better production in comparison with Chastain's previous efforts, but concludes that the album is "as usual, useful as a guitar showcase, laughable as a band recording."Personnel
Band members
- Leather Leone – lead vocals, background vocals
- David T. Chastain – guitar, production
- Mike Skimmerhorn – bass, background vocals
- Ken Mary – drums
Production
- Dale Smith – guitar, bass and vocals recording engineer
- Terry Date – drums recording engineer, mixing
- George Horn – mastering at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California