Definitely not named for the recently deceased Spanish footballer, Bristol’s Zun Zun Egui have been brandishing their uproarious take on West African rhythms and skronking math-metal since 2008, ...
It’s hard to not to view Britain as a particularly dull, grey, despondent place at the moment. A country that, as I write, is collectively sinking further and further into its chair, as it watches the ...
On stage and at their best, Zun Zun Egui combine the fury and speedy neurosis of a metal band with a sense of contagious fun. Although they’re after working the audience into a state of something ...
Front-man Kushal Gaya is originally from Mauritius, and his musical roots – midway between Asia and East Africa – continue to colour the band’s mix of non-Western polyrhythms and intricate guitar that ...
Zun Zun Egui’s excellent new album Shackles’ Gift opens with a field recording. The band were in frontman Kushal Gaya’s homeland Mauritius in March 2013 to play the national Independence Day ...
Bristol's Zun Zun Egui have announced that they are going their separate ways in a new blog post to fans. The art-rock/math-metal experimenters recently released their critically-acclaimed second ...