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- Feb 6, 2026Few bands conjure the heady, dream-like atmosphere of '60s psychedelic rock as believably and with as much passion as England's Kula Shaker. It's sentiment they underscore on 2026's incense-soaked Wormslayer.
- Jan 29, 2026It’s rare when every song in a collection pulls equal weight, and even rarer when they share cohesion across both ideas and sound. Wormslayer has achieved this striking balance.
- MojoJan 29, 2026Wormslayer feels like the band's most consistently corporeal record since the Britpop era's iconic K. [Mar 2026, p.83]
- Jan 29, 2026At the heart of ‘Wormslayer’ lies an undeniable truth – Kula Shaker’s creative fire has never burned brighter.
- Jan 29, 2026The best moments are the shorter, punchier songs, but too often they can’t resist becoming a bit too proggy, such as on Shaunie and The Winged Boy.
- Record CollectorJan 29, 2026An endearing compendium of styles, if perhaps lacking any real headline-grabbing tunes. [Feb 2026, p,101]