Temples Share “Shelter Song” – The S.L.P. (of Kasbian) Remix | US Tour This October
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Other Structures EP due 10/4 via Fat Possum

Today, Temples’ hit single “Shelter Song” is given the remix treatment by The S.L.P., the latest project by Sergio Lorenzo Pizzorno, singer, songwriter and record producer behind Kasabian. “Shelter Song” cemented Temples at the forefront of the psychedelic rock revival scene back in 2014 alongside their peers The Horrors, TOY, Jagwa Ma and later King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard.
“Over a decade ago we supported Kasabian on a short tour,” Temples lyricist and frontman James Bagshaw recalls. “One night Serge decided to sing the verse lyrics of shelter song over their track underdog. When we asked Serge to do a remix, we knew we would unlock another layer of the song and bring a fresh electronic timbre. He is the king of building up songs into crescendos!”
Other Structures EP is due October 4th via Fat Possum.
10/9 – Seattle, WA – Neumos
10/11 – Oakland, CA – The New Parish
10/13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Lodge Room
10/14 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
10/15 – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar
10/16 – Washington, DC – Union Stage
10/17 – New York, NY – Racket
10/18 – Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair
11/2 – Istanbul, TR – Mix Festival
11/9 – Sofia, BG – City Stage
11/11 – Lisbon, PT – LAV
11/12 – Madrid, ES – Ochoymedio
11/13 – Barcelona, ES – Sala Apolo
11/14 – Porto, PT – Hard Club


- Day of Conquest
- Ankh
- Jewel of Mine Eye
- Prisms
- Shelter Song – Robert Levon Been Remix (of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club)
- Shelter Song – The S.L.P. Remix (of Kasbian)
This British neo-psychedelic band formed in Kettering, England in 2012 and consists of singer/guitarist James Bagshaw, bassist Tom Walmsley, keyboardist/guitarist Adam Smith, and drummer Rens Ottink. Their unique sound is a blend of vintage inspired production reminiscent of 1960s psychedelia and fresh, modern groove. Celebrating 10 years since their debut album Sun Structures was released and earned a great deal of recognition, they have since become one of the most forward-thinking and endlessly inventive rock bands today.
