An anthemic rock band is set to headline a south coast venue this autumn as part of a UK tour.
The Karma Effect, who recently earned a Top 20 album with their 2024 release Promised Land, will perform at The Carlisle in Hastings on Thursday, October 29.
This concert is part of their 13-date Cruel Intentions Album Tour in support of their third album, which will be released on May 15.
Tickets for the Hastings show are available at bandsintown.com/a/189932-the-karma-effect.
The South London rock outfit, known for their bold and energetic ‘modern vintage’ sound, will be supported on the tour by Juliet’s Not Dead.
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Their new album Cruel Intentions features 11 tracks exploring themes of love and danger, blending classic rock influences with contemporary polish.
The band’s line-up includes Henry Gottelier (vocals, guitar), Robbie Blake (guitar), Nathan Keevil (bass), Alan Taylor (drums) and Tom Pitt (keyboard).
Henry Gottelier said: “This album is the culmination of everything we have.
“While collaborating again with producer Michael Charman, we brought in Mercury and GRAMMY nominated Romesh Dodangoda specifically for the mix, because we were obsessed with making every single note count.
The result is a sound so big, it’s a stadium experience for your ears.
