One of the more distinctive bands to emerge from the brit-pop era, Kula Shaker revives the swirling, guitar-heavy sounds of late-'60s psychedelia with Indian-infused mysticism and an overpowering alt-rock rush. Buoyed by the single "Tattva," the group's debut album K, released in 1996, rocketed to the top of the British charts. They hit the U.K. Top Ten again with 1999's Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts, but soon parted ways. Reuniting in 2006, they returned to the U.K. charts with 2007's Strangefolk and 2010's Pilgrims Progress; albums that found them balancing the swagger of thei...