Kula Shaker

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Overview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 15 June 1998
They maybe rock icons, mad, bad and dangerous to know. But somewhere, some long-suffering woman remembers them in nappies. Caroline Sullivan on that great institution, ...
Kula Shaker: Abandon dope all ye who entertain
Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 20 January 1997
Toff rockers Kula Shaker got away with telling fans to take lots of drugs; East 17's Essex boy Brian Harvey was crucified. That's pop, says ...
Kula Shaker: Cool, karma & collected
Interview by Chris Roberts, Vox, May 1998
Those mystical'n'magical types, KULA SHAKER are back, and this time they're watching what they say. Which is no surprise after their last round of foot-in-mouth ...
Review by Neil Kulkarni, Melody Maker, 14 September 1996
I'VE JUST BEEN informed by that porridge-faced wanker, Simon Mayo, that Kula Shaker are "the next Oasis". Of course, the obvious questions don't even get ...
Kula Shaker: They Camelot, They Saw, They Conquered
Interview by Paul Moody, New Musical Express, 21 September 1996
They rave about King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table, elevated consciousness and all things mystical. They predict — oh lordy! — imminent, ...
Kula Shaker: Peasants Pigs & Astronauts (Columbia) ***
Review by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, March 1999
FOR A WHILE in 1996 it looked as though Kula Shaker were being watched over by the pantheon of gods and other bods portrayed on ...
Aerosmith and Kula Shaker On The Road
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, July 1997
The raddled and the fresh-faced. The stellar and the starry-eyed. The seen-it-all and the wannabes. Perhaps, harsh to say, the past and the future. It ...
Interview by Susan Corrigan, i-D, October 1996
A case of right band, wrong planet? ...
Kula Shaker and the New Psychedelia
Report by Sylvie Simmons, Rolling Stone, 1996
BRITPOPs 60s revivalism has brought in its wake all manner of cosmic hoo-hah. Hallucinogens have taken over from cigarettes-and-alcohol as the switched-on Englishmans millenium-blues-buster of ...
Kula Shaker: The Kilburn National, London
Live Review by Sylvie Simmons, MOJO, December 1996
JUST WHEN wed accepted that Camden Town was the new Jerusalem and Noel and Liam Gods chosen, just when we declared we were glad to ...
Crispian Mills: Big Mouth Strikes Again
Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 24 September 2007
Ten years ago, Kula Shaker's Crispian Mills revealed an admiration for the swastika, and the band imploded. Now they're back, and the lead singer is ...
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