How Khruangbin’s Groove Opens the Door to the World
‘A La Sala,’ the fourth studio album by Houston’s psychedelic-soul-rock trio, is as globally inspired as it is intimate.
‘A La Sala,’ the fourth studio album by Houston’s psychedelic-soul-rock trio, is as globally inspired as it is intimate.
Beyoncé is in the saddle, Khruangbin makes hay, Texas goes to war, and an author from Lubbock revisits a childhood tragedy.
Plus: a Panhandle music label, a Dallas poetry podcast, and a groovy Khruangbin remix.
The Houston psychedelic rockers are a fixture on listeners’ turntables.
Plus: a Dallas coffee shop, a Houston DJ’s playlists, and a haunting documentary.
Khruangbin draws from a vast palette of sounds and traditions, making them a quintessentially Texan band.
The eclectic band and R&B singer discuss how long drives and their teenage adventures in sneaking out alike informed the album.
On their second album, the globally-minded Houston trio Khruangbin reveal new sounds created in a Burton barn.