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UPCOMING NORTH AMERICAN TOUR MIXES HEADLINE SHOWS
AND GIGS AS SPECIAL GUESTS TO THE DANDY WARHOLS
Prime purveyors of psychedelia and one of the biggest bands of the ‘90s, Kula Shaker are back and stronger than ever. Featuring their classic line-up – Crispian Mills (vocals/guitar), Alonza Bevan (bass), Paul Winter Hart (drums) and fan favourite Jay Darlington (Hammond organ) – the band’s previous album, 2024’s ‘Natural Magick’, topped the UK indie charts, achieving their highest chart position in a quarter-of-a-century. Now Kula Shaker build on that momentum with today’s release of the brand new single ‘Broke As Folk’ — accompanied by an epic video directed by Mills, filmed on the furthest south-western cliffs of Cornwall, England.
Howling wolves, foreboding keys and sparse gothic guitars set an ominous tone before ‘Broke As Folk’ suddenly changes gear. What emerges from the shadows is a luminous flourish of Cadillac choruses and Doors-esque grooves, led by Darlington’s inimitable swirling Hammond and Mills’ beguiling lyrics — “Now Day is Night, and Night is Day…”
Crispian Mills: “‘Broke As Folk’ is a song for everyone who didn’t fly in for Jeff Bezos’s wedding; who isn’t part of the 1%; who’s ‘feeling the heat’, courtesy of our toxic overlords. Being ‘broke’ isn’t just about money, it’s a condition of the soul, a near-constant state of PTSD, which applies to most of us, if we’re honest. What do we do when reality itself is broken? When everything we read or hear (at least in the ‘official’ narrative) has lost all credibility. What replaces it? The song is also about the flip side, about counting one’s blessings, being grateful for the joys that money can’t buy. Like faith and family and friends, and foraging for wild mushrooms. It’s also got a really cool organ solo by Jay, which is what the world needs right now.”
‘Broke As Folk’ is written by Kula Shaker, produced by Alonza Bevan, and mixed by Ash Howes.
As Kula Shaker put the finishing touches to their 8th studio album (TBA) the video for ’Broke As Folk’ continues the theme of the ‘Charge of The Light Brigade’ (released by the band in April) with its mystic twist on Madchester, and allusions to spiritual vampires and war mongering. This Spring, the band also made a high impact return to the live arena, with a sprawling UK tour as special guests to Ocean Colour Scene. Their new era has been supported with coverage including The Guardian, Loaded and Northern Exposure, as well as fresh airplay from Amazing Radio.
Kula Shaker emerged during the Britpop era, very much as an anomaly: their sound evoking echoes of Jimi Hendrix, The Doors and Deep Purple but with a spiritual ethos reminiscent of George Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Pass’, an energy befitting the optimistic zeal of the mid-’90s. Their debut track ‘Grateful When You’re Dead/ Jerry Was There’ a launched series of classic hits: the free-spirited rush of ‘Hey Dude’ (#2), the unstoppable hooks and Indian mantra vibes of ‘Tattva’ (#4) and ‘Govinda’ (#7) plus their famous take on the classic ‘Hush’ (#2).
Their debut album ‘K’ shot to #1 in the UK and achieved double-Platinum status as it simultaneously climbed charts across the world. Their second record, ‘Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts’, (produced by Bob Ezrin and Rick Rubin) also hit the Top 10 and delivered more hits in the shape of ‘Shower your Love’ and Sound of Drums’. They resurfaced sporadically between 2007-2016, during which time Mills wrote and directed two feature films, until they began a new era of creativity with ‘1st Congregational Church of Eternal Love and Free Hugs’ in 2022, followed soon after by ‘Natural Magick’ in 2024 which was supported with coverage including NME, The Line of Best Fit and Louder.
Kula Shaker have a final pair of UK festival dates on the calendar before they head to North America in September. That tour starts with a run of headline shows before they perform as special guests to The Dandy Warhols.
AUGUST
6th – Herefordshire, Lakefest
16th – Devon, Beautiful Days
SEPTEMBER – HEADLINE SHOWS
16th – Chicago, IL, Metro
18th – Toronto, ON, Mod Club
19th – Montreal, QC, Le Studio TD
21st – Boston, MA, Brighton Music Hall
22nd – New York, NY, Irving Plaza
SEPTEMBER –
SPECIAL GUESTS TO THE DANDY WARHOLS
25th – Dallas, TX, Longhorn Ballroom
26th – Austin, TX, Mohawk
27th – Houston, TX, Heights Theater
29th – Sante Fe, NM, The Bridge
30th – Phoenix, AZ, Marquee
OCTOBER – SPECIAL GUESTS TO THE DANDY WARHOLS
2nd – Santa Ana, CA, Observatory OC
3rd – San Diego, CA, Humphrey’s
4th – Pioneertown, CA, Pappy & Harriet’s
6th – Los Angeles, CA, Bellwether
8th – San Francisco, CA, Regency Ballroom