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Band & Musician News - Kerretta Releases 'Eyes In The Bull Temple'

Kerretta Releases 'Eyes In The Bull Temple'

09 August 2024 - 0 Comments

The first single from Kerretta's 4th studio album Angelm (out October 18 2024) is out now.

It's entitled Eyes In The Bull Temple and it's wild!

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Beginning with a gentle dazed melody, the temple eventually erupts with stadium-esque chanting voices, Ramones-esque propulsive drums and large fuzzy riffs that will have you needing to stage-dive from your couch.


From Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Kerretta have been described as the mutant offspring formed by a coalescence of Kyuss and Kraftwerk.

Compared to driving a Ferrari on magic mushrooms, the three-piece have been nominated for the New Zealand Taite Prize (equivalent to the Mercury Award), have shared stages with the likes of The Breeders, Trail of Dead, Mantar, Yob, Pallbearer, Amen Ra, Mono, and instrumentally tore through venues in Australia, New Zealand, the US and Europe.

For fans of: Russian Circles, TV On The Radio, QOTSA, Moon Duo, Blur, Mogwai.




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