Kravitz packs a punch on the track which features funk guitars, robotic analog synths, weezy talkbox, a dancefloor beat, a fiery saxophone solo, and a clever nod to both Boogie Nights and Star Wars.
Rolling Stone notes that “TK-421” is a designation for an Imperial stormtrooper in the Star Wars universe, while Don Cheadle’s character in Boogie Nights repeatedly hawks a stereo model called the “TK421”.
Due March 15, 2024, the rocker’s 12th full-length studio set is also his first-ever double LP; Kravitz wrote, recorded and produced the follow-up to 2018’s “Raise Vibration” in his studio in the Bahamas, where he played most of the instruments himself alongside longtime guitarist Craig Ross.
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