| Tour Dates: 10.26.19 - Mexico City, MX @ Hipnosis 10.28.19 - Eugene, OR @ WOW Hall 10.30.19 - San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore 10.31.19 - Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
11.01.19 - San Diego, CA @ Music Box 11.02.19 - Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress 11.03.19 - Taos, NM @ Taos Brewing 11.05.19 - Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre 11.07.19 - Austin, TX @ Levitation 11.08.19 - Austin, TX @ Levitation 11.09.19 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks 11.11.19 - Birmingham, AL @ Saturn 11.12.19 - Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West 11.13.19 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle 11.14.19 - Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar 11.15.19 - Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw 11.16.19 - Burlington, VT @ Arts Riot 11.18.19 - Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop 11.19.19 - Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe 11.20.19 - Detroit, MI @ El Club 11.21.19 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall 11.22.19 - St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club 11.23.19 - Sioux Falls, SD @ Icon Lounge 11.25.19 - Bozeman, MT @ Filling Station 11.26.19 - Boise, ID @ Neurolux 11.29.19 - Seattle, WA @ Crocodile 11.30.19 - Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
Praise for Masana Temples!
“Rumbling hard-edged rock and acid folk are dipped into motorik rhythms and sitar drone, developed through the band's five-year discography and extensive tours in America and Europe.” NPR
“A psychedelic project of the highest order, Masana Temples is released on Amsterdam’s Guruguru Brain label and represents the most complete collection of the journey that the five-piece band has been on since their first release in 2013.” Paste
“Kikagaku Moyo might not be a big name in the states just yet, but if they keep releasing sweet fuzzy tunes (like their latest single “Gatherings”) and dressing with this level of bravado, expect to see a lot more of these guys in the future.” GQ
“Combining elements of krautrock, Indian ragas, and acid folk, listening to Kikagaku Moyo’s music is an escape into another world entirely.” Ones To Watch
“You’ll find less meandering jamming than on 2016’s House In The Tall Grass and more focused, flinty grooves.” Uncut
“Though the music on Masana Temples is influenced by the band’s experiences living and traveling together, it also suggests other worlds by nature of its expansive psych-rock.” Stereogum
“The ease with which these tracks can be entered leaves one wondering whether this utopian vision — for all its gestures at peace — could be closer to us than we thought.” Exclaim
“…a psychedelic, abstract, art-house masterpiece.” What Youth
“From woozy, waltz-time charmers to solemnly pastoral-folky to incendiary freak-outs, Kikagaku Moyo find manifold ways to trick your brain into believing in paradise.” The Stranger
“…the group’s most focused batch of songs to date, combining folk, jazzy sunshine pop, groovy krautrock, noisy wig-outs and more.” Brooklyn Vegan
“If somehow you’ve missed out on the band up ’til now, this is the perfect moment to come on board.“ Raven Sings The Blues |
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