A band from Indonesia is bringing a mix of alt-pop, energising indie and jazzy psychedelia to Manchester later this week. 

Elephant Kind are embarking on an intimate debut UK headline tour, following an arena-filling live experience in their homeland.

The band will be at Band on the Wall this Thursday, October 26. 

It comes days after the release of new EP ‘Live In London’ which was launched alongside a live video of their interpretation of the Donna Summer classic ‘I Feel Love’.

Recorded during their summer show at The Camden Assembly, the ‘Live In London’ EP showcases a band at the height of their powers.

Uniting their musicianship with the star quality provided by frontman Bam Mastro’s sleek vocals, it’s a stellar performance which introduces their kaleidoscopic collision course of genres.

The EP debuts two new songs in the shape of ‘Follow Through’ and ‘It Meant Nothing’, which both provide an insight to their future direction. It’s completed by two fan favourites with ‘Love As’ from this year’s ‘Superblue’ EP, and ‘Scenario II’ from the soundtrack to their short film project ‘Scenarios’.

Bam says: “We’re thrilled to embark on our first ever UK headline tour, and the excitement is off the charts! As a special treat, we’ve released a live EP to give you a sneak peek of the electrifying energy that awaits.”

The impact of the EP is amplified by the accompanying video for ‘I Feel Love’. Elephant Kind transform Donna Summer’s 1977 disco classic into a synth-pop beast, with Bayu Adisapoetra’s rhythms providing a driving intensity and synths from Kevin Septanto dramatically growing in stature to support Bam’s soaring falsetto.

After emerging in 2013, Elephant Kind quickly became one of Indonesia’s leading bands, regularly packing large venues in Jakarta, amassing millions of streams for their first two full-length albums, ‘City J’ and ‘The Greatest Ever’, and performing with international artists including The xx and Franz Ferdinand.

But a new deal with MOLA Records presented an opportunity of a lifetime - the chance to relocate to London and to connect with a much broader international audience.

And so in the summer of 2022, the trio - frontman and founder Bam Mastro (vocals/guitar), Bayu Adisapoetra (drums) and Kevin Septanto (bass) - travelled more than 7,000 miles to start a new life in a city that they hadn’t even visited before.

The short film ‘From Indo To England’ charts their experiences throughout this time, a story that has subsequently been explored by NME, Clash and Dork.

The gamble is beginning to pay off, the first result being the release of their EP ‘Superblue’, which was produced by Sam Petts-Davies (Thom Yorke, Puma Blue, Warpaint). Their first shows in the UK have included Camden Rocks, The Alternative Escape and shows for Sofar Sounds.

Remaining tickets for their debut UK headline tour, dates listed below, are available HERE.