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Kula Shaker's Crispian Mills on mass psychosis and the best way to solve writer's block
By Dave Ling published
Kula Shaker's current tour ends in May, and you might hear some brand-new songs from the next album

“He encouraged us to dream big”: How Bob Ezrin brought out the prog in Kula Shaker
By Grant Moon published
Crispian Mills hails the “complete maniac” Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel and Alice Cooper producer for his work on 1999 album Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts

"Donovan came to my flat for a songwriting session. He brought a Tupperware box full of hash cakes": Catching up with Kula Shaker's Crispian Mills
By Jo Kendall published
Still influenced by the colourful 1960s and Indian mysticism, Kula Shaker's new album is "lightning in a bottle"

"There's a whiff of 'things were better in the 90s' along with the incense, but infectious tunes save the day": Kula Shaker's Natural Magick
By Claudia Elliott published
Once again into the mystic, my friends, with the seventh album from psychedelic Britrockers Kula Shaker

10 terrible Britpop albums with one classic song
By Stephen Hill published
There were some era-defining records made during the Britpop boom, but some stinkers too. Here's ten terrible efforts that were saved by one song.

Kula Shaker: still stuck in a world of pot, patchouli and letting it all hang out
By Julian Marszalek published
More than 25 years on, 1st Congregational Church Of Eternal Love And Free Hugs finds Kula Shaker moving from ’67 to ’68.
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