I had the album K and I played it back in the day. It seems they lost momentum and I lost interest as other things came along. But I did like their psychedelic sound.
Hey, Ian! I lost track of them for many years as well. Got back into what they were doing with the album they released in 2022. What I really like about them that I didn't mention in the video is their sense of feel. They just hit right for me. It's a unique band that deserves more ears.
@@MusicMentionsReal Hmm…it’s a tuff sell. I do agree that they should be given a fair shake. I’ve sampled some of their new tunes but nothing made me say “I gotta have this.” I actually prefer Cornershop. Being a Beatle nut I of course love Indian instrumentation splattered into the music. But alas I’m a die hard progger and all I care about these days is Steve Hackett’s new album. But for modern day Beatley bands give the Weeklings a listen. Solid 60s style psychedelic garage rock. Lately I’ve also been listening to Matt Berry’s newish album KPM. Excellent non prog music. There’s my 2 pennies worth. Keep up the good work, I’m watching.
@@MusicMentionsReal Yeah, check him out. That new KPM album is really good. Apparently Matt is a television personality in England and has a show or something. He releases albums on the side. There’s some serious talent! I also recommend that Weeklings band as well. I have a feeling you would like that.
A slight correction. To be up to date, Kevin Nixon is no longer part of Kula Shaker's management team. The round sweets in Ganesh's hand are generally considered to be 'laddus' not gulab jamun's sticky from being soaked sugary syrup.
Kula was one of my favorite bands in the 90's
Ditto!
@@MusicMentionsReal love the kula shirt you have, I used to have one but wore it out
@@Neboqusec thanks! But it’s just an illustration of cats playing in a band 😊
Good in-depth view on the band and the album.
Cool decor and shirt ;)
Hey, Cook! Thank you for watching and the kind words 🙂
I agree with what you say about the live aspect, Ive only been able to see them live once but they were great!
I had the album K and I played it back in the day.
It seems they lost momentum and I lost interest
as other things came along. But I did like their
psychedelic sound.
Hey, Ian! I lost track of them for many years as well. Got back into what they were doing with the album they released in 2022. What I really like about them that I didn't mention in the video is their sense of feel. They just hit right for me. It's a unique band that deserves more ears.
@@MusicMentionsReal
Hmm…it’s a tuff sell.
I do agree that they should be
given a fair shake. I’ve sampled
some of their new tunes but
nothing made me say “I gotta have this.”
I actually prefer Cornershop.
Being a Beatle nut I of course love
Indian instrumentation splattered
into the music.
But alas I’m a die hard progger and
all I care about these days is Steve Hackett’s
new album. But for modern day Beatley bands
give the Weeklings a listen. Solid 60s style
psychedelic garage rock. Lately I’ve also been
listening to Matt Berry’s newish album KPM.
Excellent non prog music.
There’s my 2 pennies worth.
Keep up the good work, I’m watching.
@@ilabelle1 Thanks Ian! I'm gonna check out Matt Berry!
@@MusicMentionsReal
Yeah, check him out. That new KPM
album is really good. Apparently Matt
is a television personality in England and
has a show or something. He releases albums
on the side. There’s some serious talent!
I also recommend that Weeklings band as
well. I have a feeling you would like that.
@@ilabelle1 Thanks Ian!!
A slight correction. To be up to date, Kevin Nixon is no longer part of Kula Shaker's management team. The round sweets in Ganesh's hand are generally considered to be 'laddus' not gulab jamun's sticky from being soaked sugary syrup.
Thank you so much for the clarifications! Really appreciated!
For me, this is Kula Shaker's worst album, 4/10. My favorite is "1st congregational church of eternal love..." 10/10
I do like 1st Congregational Church better as well. Thanks for the comments, Iggy!
Strongly disagree. But we all have our own tastes. To me, this is the true Kula Shaker. The last two albums fell flat to me.
if a bands worst album is a 7/10, theyre a great band lol