The post-Brit pop band from North London, Kula Shaker, are in town to promote their second and newest album, ‘Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts’. Led by Crispian Mills and Alonza Bevan, Kula Shaker’s blend of George Harrison-type mysticism and 1960s psychedelia, not to mention their home-grown self-deprecating humour, has gradually earned them cult status here – in the long, but successful haul since the band’s first shaky start in 1993 – and the venue could well be packed out. Booking in advance is recommended.
Advertisement