Kulululu - experimental punk band from Portland, Oregon
"Kulululu has traveled long and far to finally arrive on earth. While here, Kulululu is in search of the answers to the questions; why? and why not? You may not understand what they are saying. You may not understand why they look the way they do. They may not understand these things either. What's important is that time is continuous, and without it we cannot find our way back to where we started."
https://facebook.com/kulululumusic/timeline
Tracks: 1. We Are Kulululu 01:29 2. Tee Vee 01:16 3. Bee ba do ba dow 02:37 4. Having Fun 01:42 5. Crab Dad 00:47 6. Do What You're Told 04:00 7. #14 02:37 8. Green Grass 02:40 9. Hands To Yourself 02:13 10. Crab Dad Again 00:37 11. Skateboard Song 03:47
about: Recorded and mixed by David Pollock at Fortress Galaxy in Portland OR Mastered by Julian Silva at On Air Mastering in Portland OR
PRESS "Their music only adds to the disorientation; it’s art-punk operating within the parameters of free jazz, and it’s real weird. This week, they’re releasing a new self-titled album. Pogo-stick rhythms devolve into saxophone freak-outs on tracks like “Green Grass” and “Bee Ba Do Ba Dow,” while “Crab Dad” and “Crab Dad Again” refine the art of the sub-one-minute punk explosion." -Ciara Dolan Portland Mercury
"Kulululu Is a High Concept, Low Brow Spectacle."
"The term "Kulululu" is used by the band in an interchangeable elasticity. It's a verb, a noun, a philosophy. If you ask them what it is they'll tell you it could be anything. You might have Kulululu and not even know it. You might be Kulululu right now." -Cris Lankenau Willamette Week
released July 29, 2017
Special thanks to David Pollock, Noah Nixon, Julian Silva, Chris Riedl, Haley Heynderickx, Joseph Berman, Bob and Carrie Evans, Dazzleships Records, and all of the inhabitants of the earth.
Kulululu - experimental punk band from Portland, Oregon
ReplyDelete"Kulululu has traveled long and far to finally arrive on earth. While here, Kulululu is in search of the answers to the questions; why? and why not? You may not understand what they are saying. You may not understand why they look the way they do. They may not understand these things either. What's important is that time is continuous, and without it we cannot find our way back to where we started."
https://facebook.com/kulululumusic/timeline
Tracks:
1.
We Are Kulululu 01:29
2.
Tee Vee 01:16
3.
Bee ba do ba dow 02:37
4.
Having Fun 01:42
5.
Crab Dad 00:47
6.
Do What You're Told 04:00
7.
#14 02:37
8.
Green Grass 02:40
9.
Hands To Yourself 02:13
10.
Crab Dad Again 00:37
11.
Skateboard Song 03:47
about:
Recorded and mixed by David Pollock at Fortress Galaxy in Portland OR
Mastered by Julian Silva at On Air Mastering in Portland OR
PRESS
"Their music only adds to the disorientation; it’s art-punk operating within the parameters of free jazz, and it’s real weird. This week, they’re releasing a new self-titled album. Pogo-stick rhythms devolve into saxophone freak-outs on tracks like “Green Grass” and “Bee Ba Do Ba Dow,” while “Crab Dad” and “Crab Dad Again” refine the art of the sub-one-minute punk explosion." -Ciara Dolan Portland Mercury
"Kulululu Is a High Concept, Low Brow Spectacle."
"The term "Kulululu" is used by the band in an interchangeable elasticity. It's a verb, a noun, a philosophy. If you ask them what it is they'll tell you it could be anything. You might have Kulululu and not even know it. You might be Kulululu right now." -Cris Lankenau Willamette Week
released July 29, 2017
Special thanks to David Pollock, Noah Nixon, Julian Silva, Chris Riedl, Haley Heynderickx, Joseph Berman, Bob and Carrie Evans, Dazzleships Records, and all of the inhabitants of the earth.