On the eve of his incendiary showcase at NXNE in 2006, King Khan – party animal, philosopher and purveyor of R&B grooves – described how his 10-piece band became the epitome of psychedelic soul. Since then he’s been to hell and back, as he explains in a Q&A in this week’s issue (see page 42). But he’s far from done. On his new disc, Idle No More (yes, the reference is intended), he’s added a conscious edge, proving he’s more determined than ever to make the party political.
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