King Khan

The Sadies release split 7" with King Khan, on tour now (Brooklyn tonight)

The split-7″ is a high concept record where King Khan and The Sadies each recount, Rashomon style, the same debaucherous, hallucinogens-enhanced night.

Mac DeMarco & Rick Froberg guest on Red Mass' new single "Killer On The Loose"

Montreal band Red Mass’ new album also features Mike Watt, Evan Dando, Martin Bisi, King Khan and more.

tix on sale: DaBaby, Dan Deacon, Mura Masa, Torres, Sudan Archives, King Khan, more

Plus: Sacrifice, Princess Nokia, Beach Bunny, Anna of the North, Fiddlehead, Nikki Glaser, and more tickets on sale.

The Make-Up expand tour, add West Coast dates

Ian Svenonius’ band The Make-Up announced a few East Coast dates for October (Philly, NYC, DC), and they’ve now announced West Coast shows in December.

Meltasia 2019: Gibby Haynes doing Butthole Surfers set, King Khan, more

The Catskills free-for-all “camping and music funnabration” known as Meltasia is back for another year, with the 2019 edition happening August 2 & 3…

19 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Jeff Tweedy, PJ Harvey, Patti Smith, Damien Jurado, Clinic, King Khan, Pip Blom, Courtney Barnett, Dreadnought, and more.

King Khan & The Shrines touring w/ Gabriella Cohen (who has a new LP)

Garage soul great King Khan will be out with The Shrines this fall, starting with Pop Montreal and working his way across the continent, including a stop at California’s Desert Daze festival. Most shows are with Australia’s Gabriella Cohen.

BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU: Playlist for April 2, 2018

This week’s edition of BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on Sirius XM we pulled from the initial lineup of the 2018 Desert Daze festival (which is pretty sweet). We played songs by Tame Impala, Mercury Rev, Warpaint, Preoccupations, Connan Mockasin, A Place to Bury Strangers, Can, King Khan, Pond and lots more.

Desert Daze 2018 lineup: Tame Impala, Warpaint, Ty Segall & more

Plus: Mercury Rev will perform ’Deserter’s Songs’ in full, and the initial lineup also includes Chelsea Wolfe, Malcolm Mooney of Can, Connan Mockasin, Preoccupations, A Place to Bury Strangers, and more.

King Khan preps first-ever solo LP (listen to "It's a Lie")

Khan pulled Oakland band The Gris Gris out of retirement to be his backing band on this album.
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