With a name that encapsulates an undeniable obsession of our society, NYC’s alt folk band Cult of Youth plays music most children and teenager would find scary – and that only the most anti-conformist among twenty-somethings might appreciate. The group has been around since 2007, releasing three records of uncommon originality, that update the American traditional roots music with elements ranging from the noir to the downright scary, hailing from that cauldron of darkness and unresolved tension that is the post punk scene of the early 80s (think Joy Division, Birthday Party, Bauhaus etc.). The band will be performing a rare gig at Greenpoint’s St. Vitus on September 25 – recommended show – and we hear that they are about to announce a new record. (photo by Greg Cristman)