The Kut

The Kut are a London-based alternative rock trio. They are influenced by bands like Deftones, L7, Hole, Lunachicks, Incubus and Placebo. Formed by frontwoman and multi-instrumentalist Princess Maha, the band are currently active on the UK grunge scene. They released their debut EP Poisonest in 2005 although the release was later deleted.[1] In 2014 the band released their first official record, the 'Make Up' EP, featuring 2 previous releases and 3 new tracks. The EP was produced by James LeRock Loughrey, known for his work with Skindred, White Zombine, Def Leppard, Bjork and My Vitriol. Lead single 'No Trace' was featured by Kerrang! Radio, BBC Introducing with the music video featured by Scuzz in the 'Most Wanted Rock Charts' reaching No. 4. Rock Paper Scissors was the 2015 follow up, featuring 4 new tracks and a grittier heavier sound. Both EPs were supported heavily by the rock press and radio, including Planet Rock, BBC Introducing, Kerrang!, Metal Hammer, Big Cheese, Q Magazine and Classic Rock Magazine. A number of music videos were heavily supported by Scuzz TV, with additional playlist by AXS TV and MTV-U USA. The video for single 'I Don't Need Therapy', was premièred online by Kerrang!. In 2015, the band played the 'Dog's Bed Stage' at Download Festival 2015 and were voted as one of the best two acts appearing on that stage.[2] 2015 also saw them open the main stages of Glastonbudget and Strummercamp Festival, alongside a stream of tour dates. In 2016 the band have performed a number of UK shows, including Glastonbudget and Camden Rocks Festival, with extensive tour dates planned for the summer.

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