Hey Dude... It's Kula Shaker! Psychedelic guitars, numerology, and controversy...
In September 1995 Kula Shaker were joint winners of the In The City contest, along with Placebo. This resulted in a record contract with Columbia Records. Crispian Mills, the band's frontman, has a strong interest in Indian culture, mysticism, and numerology, which heavily influenced the band's creative process. The band name "Kula Shaker" is derived from the name of a ninth-century Indian emperor and holy man, King Kulashekhara, according to Wikipedia. The band's frontman, Crispian Mills, suggested the name as it is considered lucky in Indian culture Their first single "Tattva" was released in January 1996, but it entered just outside the UK Top 75, at number 86. This was followed in April by the band's second single, "Grateful When You're Dead", which this time entered the top UK Top 40, (going in at No. 35). The public began to take notice of the band, and they gained more airplay and sudden exposure when t...