King Khan
Brewing up a heady mixture of high-spirited rhythm & blues, real-gone psychedelia and middle-finger-flipping garage rock, King Khan has earned an international reputation as one of the wildest showmen in underground rock. Born and raised in the suburbs of Montreal to a family of Indian TmigrTs, Erick Khan first made a splash on the Canadian music scene in 1996 when he joined the frantic garage punk outfit the Spaceshits, where he played bass under the name Blacksnake. The Spaceshits released three albums and a handful of 7"s, but after nearly four years...[more]
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"Vice Records, the musical offshoot of the hilariously snarky Vice Magazine, compiles the best tracks from King Khan and The Shrines' career, piling together sixteen of the boys' greasiest platters for The Supreme Genius of King Khan and The Shrines. Vice could be considered the perfect holding cell for the smirking Khan (often pictured in less than pants) whose image relies on tongue-in-cheek sexiness and whose lyrics revel in perverse humor. But beneath all the boisterous tomfoolery lies a surprisi [ read more ]
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