King Khan & The Shrines
w/ Hell Shovel
Friday, October 25th, at the Magic Stick
Though often                    called the "wildest show on earth" and known for their                    spectacle of a stage show, King Khan & The                    Shrines aren't afraid to                    mix their velvety pop and soul-infused, psyched-out numbers                    with meaning and seriousness evident through album title,                    Idle No More,                    named                    after an indigenous-rights movement, and plenty of                    songs about the state of the world we live in today. Consider                    album track, "Darkness," which, as King                    Khan says, is about the "ugly beasts that must be tamed inside                    of us all" and also his "attempt to do something as real as                    Nina Simone." Visually presented through the excellent new                    stop-motion video, written, directed and produced by                    Benjael Halfmaderoz/Hylas Film, the "Darkness"                    video is the perfect accompaniment to the melancholy message                    set forth in this song. So, take a minute, soak in the                    "Darkness," read about the video via T: The New York Times Style                    Magazine's worldwide                    premiere,and then kick                    things back up with the rip roaring horn lines, southern fried                    guitar riffs and lyrseric melodies of Idle No                    More's previously                    shared "Born to Die."
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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