As they play Glastonbury on what will be their final tour, the unmissable psych-rockers talk about forging their sound with all-night jams, ‘creative imperfection’ and going out on their own terms ...
While the Australian rock band Tame Impala performed its 2012 album “Lonerism” in its entirety on Saturday at Desert Daze, frontman Kevin Parker quipped, “I guess you guys know the setlist, right?” It ...
Japanese psych band Kikagaku Moyo released Masana Temples last year and have been touring ever since. They’ll be back in North America in June, teaming up with Khruangbin for a few dates, including a ...
Japanese psych band Kikagaku Moyo are saying goodbye all this year, having released their excellent fifth and final album, Kumoyo Island, earlier this month. They’re currently in the early stages of ...
Earlier this year, Japanese psych band Kikagaku Moyo announced that they would go on indefinite hiatus following their 2022 tour. It’s always surprising when a successful, globe-trotting band call it ...
To an aisle-crowding and very enthusiastic audience at the Moore Theatre last night, Kikagaku Moyo performed their last ever show* in Seattle as if they wanted to permanently imprint their music on ...
The recorded catalog of Japanese psych band Kikagaku Moyo is equal parts mesmerizing and maddening. The self-titled debut, from 2013, shows boundless potential, but sounds like a band finding its ...
Split between Kikagaku Moyo's two appearances at Austin's Levitation Fest, in 2014 and 2019, Live at Levitation presents listeners with a rare opportunity to hear the band's evolution over the span of ...
After releasing their self-titled debut in 2013, the Japanese psych-rock band Kikagaku Moyo launched into a prolific streak, unleashing another two albums before we got to the end of 2016. Since their ...
If you were to glance at Kikagaku Moyo's tour itinerary for 2017, it would be easy to forget that the group was Japanese at all. The psych-rock quintet recently completed the second leg of a European ...
Tokyo psych-rock quintet Kikagaku Moyo are no more. The band—drummer/vocalist Go Kurosawa, guitarist/vocalist Tomo Katsurada, bassist Kotsuguy, sitar and keyboard player Ryu Kurosawa, and guitarist ...
Kikagaku Moyo have announced they will be going into an indefinite hiatus after 2022. Before their conclusion, the quintet will release a final album in May 2022 via Guruguru Brain and embark on a ...