The King Khan & BBQ Show: Invisible Girl
More skuzzy garage rock from increasingly visible pair Before he donned his gold lamé hot pants and played wild shows like the unholy offspring of Little Richard and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, King Khan made a pair of loose, lewd, lo-fi albums with fellow Montreal ex-pat and former bandmate BBQ—a.k.a. Mark Sultan. Three years after their lip-smacking What’s for Dinner?, the duo re-teams for another set of R&B-inflected, ’60s-influenced garage rock with its juvenile-delinquent charms and dirty minds intact.... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsKing Khan & BBQ Show's Invisible Girl Coming This Fall
Long straddling the logical line between scrappy zombie punk and Frankie-Valli-gone-garage, The King Khan & BBQ Show are finally, after three years, ready to drop a third LP, Invisible Girl, this November on In the Red Records.... read more
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