Blue Oyster Cult Announce First Album in 19 Years, Issue Two New SongsThe recording blues are over.Chad Childers
Blue Oyster Cult Announce 2020 ReleasesA new live album and a reissue of 1994's 'Cult Classic' are among the band's plans.Corey Irwin
How ‘More Cowbell’ Became a Classic ‘Saturday Night Live’ SketchThe whole thing was so surreal that it ended up being tucked away toward the end of an episode.Jeff Giles
45 Years Ago: Blue Oyster Cult Gets Heavy on Self-Titled DebutBlue Oyster Cult didn't emerge fully formed. Instead, their self-titled debut arrived as a sign post in their continuing development. Nick DeRiso
Watch Blue Oyster Cult Perform ‘(Don’t Fear) The Reaper’ in Clip From Audience Network Con…Blue Öyster Cult fans can catch an early glimpse of the band's upcoming Audience Network concert special with this exclusive premiere.Jeff Giles
How Blue Oyster Cult Stormed Back With ‘Fire of Unknown Origin’While some older acts floundered, they took advantage of the new decade and its new gimmick, MTV.Dave Swanson
How Blue Oyster Cult Finally Broke Out With ‘Agents of Fortune’It involved answering the demand for "more cowbell."Dave Swanson
How Blue Oyster Cult Broke Through With ‘On Your Feet or on Your Knees’Overnight success took a while for this Long Island quintet.Eduardo Rivadavia
Dog Wants More CowbellThis golden retriever has a fever! And, the only cure for that fever is MORE cowbell!Matt Bingham
How Blue Oyster Cult Found Their Identity on ‘Secret Treaties’When Long Island’s Blue Oyster Cult released 'Secret Treaties' in April 1974, their future standing as bona fide hard rock legends was anything but guaranteed.Eduardo Rivadavia