King Tuff Unveils New Album 'Moo' and Announces North American Tour
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King Tuff Unveils New Album 'Moo' and Announces North American Tour

DateJan 26, 2026
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King Tuff, the acclaimed garage rock artist, is gearing up to release his highly anticipated new album, 'Moo'. This record, following his successful 2023 release 'Smalltown Stardust', will be available from March 27. The artist, also known as Kyle Thomas, is launching 'Moo' through his newly established MUP Records, in partnership with Thirty Tigers. Fans can also look forward to a North American tour accompanying the album's release, promising an exciting series of live performances.

King Tuff's 'Moo' Album and 'Twisted on a Train' Single Ignite Excitement for Upcoming Tour

Kyle Thomas, known to many as King Tuff, is making waves with the announcement of his upcoming album, 'Moo', scheduled for release on March 27. The Vermont-based musician has also dropped a captivating music video for the album's lead single and opening track, 'Twisted on a Train'. In a recent press statement, Thomas described the creative process behind 'Twisted on a Train', highlighting its spontaneous and joyful creation. He noted, "I penned and recorded the entire tune in just a few hours, a stark contrast to my usual computer-based methods. This raw approach infused the track with an unparalleled vitality, akin to painting or collaging, making actual music. Each decision felt permanent, like superglue, offering effortless and pure joy." The album, featuring tracks such as 'Stairway to Nowhere', 'Invisible Ink', and 'Landline', promises a rich sonic experience. Following the album's debut, King Tuff will embark on an extensive North American tour, with performances kicking off on April 16 in Brooklyn, New York, at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. The tour will span various cities, including Kingston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Raleigh, Atlanta, New Orleans, Austin, San Diego, Los Angeles, Ojai, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Salt Lake City, Denver, St. Paul, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Toronto, Montreal, Burlington, Portland, Hamden, Boston, and Brattleboro, concluding on May 23. This tour offers fans a chance to experience the vibrant energy of 'Moo' live.

King Tuff's journey with 'Moo' offers a compelling insight into the artist's evolving creative philosophy. His embrace of spontaneity in 'Twisted on a Train' reminds us that sometimes, the most authentic expressions emerge from uninhibited creation, rather than meticulous digital manipulation. The upcoming tour will be a testament to this philosophy, bringing his 'energy stew' directly to his audience. It's a powerful reminder that music, at its heart, is a living, breathing entity, constantly seeking new forms of connection and expression.

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