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Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts
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Album Details: Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts

Release Date:06/22/1999
Label:Sony
UPC:074646988527

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  • Overall:

    Kula = good.

    By CodyG  Oct 16, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts review helpful

    While many are quick to discard Kula Shaker in the abundant pile of 90s Beatles-imitators, this album deserves a bit of a second chance. While many British popsters have copied the Beatles general vibe and sound and applied it in a generic way, Kula... Shaker have taken specific themes, moods, and tones from the Beatles' psychedelic era and applied them in a very non-Beatles manner. "Great Hosannah" has an Allman Brothers jam band feel, while "Mystical Machine Gun" has swaggering half-spoken verse and soaring CSNY choruses. S.O.S. sounds a bit like King Crimson covering the Mission: Impossible theme. "Radhe Radhe Radhe" is interesting as something of a non-song. "I'm Still Here" is a short acoustic tune that is lyrically a bit cumbersome. However, the shining pop of "Shower Your Love" is one of the best 60s-flavored songs to come out of the 90s. "108 Battles" is a terrific Kinks-style rocker with high CSNY harmonies and distorted harmonica parts. "Sound of Drums" is a good pounding rock song. "Time Worm" sounds a bit sedated, but that isn't neccessarily bad. "Last Farewell" is a laid-back reprise of the opening track. "Golden Avatar" is a great pop tune that sounds like an Indian-influenced version of Charlatans UK. "Namami Nanda-Nandana" is another good Indian track. "Stotra" is interesting, but hardly worth waiting for. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Re:THEY HAVE SPLIT- THANK GOD!!!!

    By shrinivas  Sep 14, 2001

    My dear friend, U don't know what music is. Kula Shaker was one of the most innovative bands of the 90s decade. But u probaly listen to pop crap that's being churned out nowadays so your dislike for Kula is understandable. Everybody has their tastes(... what idiotic tastes some people have!!!).It's very sad that Kula Shaker had to disband.But I've heard that Mills is coming out with a solo album which is a good news.If u want to reply to this mail, please give reasons why u don't like Kula. Instead of lots of four letter words please try to come out with some real rational reply.BUY THIS CD. NOW. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts

  • All Music Guide

    Fame was not kind to Kula Shaker, largely because Crispian Mills could not keep his mouth shut. Speaking like the child of privilege he is, Mills alienated a fair segment of the British pop audience and music press with presumptuous, misguided comments about mysticism and spirituality, as well as a general arrogance. A mere eight months after the release of their debut, K, Kula Shaker was dreadfully overexposed and the group's hippy-dippy neo-psychedelicism and rock classicsm was falling out of favor, leaving them with little choice but to retreat to work on their second record. It wasn't quite as easy as that. After rejecting their original producer, John Leckie, and George Drakoulias, they brought Bob Ezrin aboard and began a lengthy recording process. By the time their second record, Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts, was released in the spring of 1999, it had been two and a half years since K appeared in stores -- enough time to regulate the group to footnote status for many observers.... You wouldn't know that from the grand, theatrical sound of Peasants, however. The record comes on as a blockbuster, deluging the listener with layers of psychedelic effects, swirling guitars, appropriated chants, Indian instruments, Deep Purple jams, Beatles references and mystical babble. On a purely sonic level, it's easy to admire what Kula Shaker achieve. They have no shame in recreating the summer of love in a '90s studio and, with Ezrin's help, they've created some enticing, sugary technicolor treats. The problem is, the high fades away pretty quickly, leaving very litte of substance behind. As a songwriter, Mills, for all his portentious postering, doesn't have a whole lot to say and he doesn't really know how to say it. Only a handful of songs -- "Shower Your Love," "108 Battles" -- are memorable outside of their sonic trappings, which leaves Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts in pretty much the same position as K. It's the kind of record that sounds pretty impressive as it plays, but makes almost no lasting impression. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Kula Shaker

By reviving the swirling, guitar-heavy sounds of late '60s psychedelia and infusing it with George Harrison's Indian mysticism and spirituality, Kula Shaker became one of the most popular British bands of the immediate post-Brit-pop era. More musically adept and experimental than Cast, Kula Shaker nevertheless worked the same vaguely spiritual lyrical territory, but mus... Read more