A blend of late 60s, early 70s heavy psych and prog rock.
Mojo and the Kitchen Brothers, a 5-headed omnium gatherum of eclectically inspired music freaks from Belgium cooking up a late 60s early 70s minded mix of heavy progrock soaked in psychedelia. The smells emanating from our kitchen recall bands like Black Sabbath, Wishbone Ash and Pink Floyd.
However, M&TKB is more than a nostalgia trip. Firmly tuned into the spring of our contemporary psych rockers, Mojo & the Kitchen Brothers' catchy tunes, proggy riffs, deafening drums, roaring basslines and spacy, triple-guitar jams take the listener on a Janus-faced journey through the limbo between past and present.
Their first EP "Flaming Tiger Lizard" (2022) was released digitally only one year after the band's formation and already undeniably put the band's creativity and open hivemind on display. The titular track of the EP seamlessly fuses 4 different parts, taking the listener from a groovy, bass-heavy and very catchy openingtrack, to some funky desert blues, through a proggy and psychedelic jazz-rock interlude, to then arrive at the final stage where it morphs into a sweet stoner jam.
Another characteristic to be noted is the dream-like continuity and psyched-out driving force that propels the titular 15-minute piece through its multicoloured journey.
TRACKS
1. Flaming Tiger Lizard
2. Shangri-La
3. The Work is Done