After a long break Temples announced their new album Hot Motion and with new music in their luggage the trio from Kettering will come in November to Germany for three shows. Temples, a band from the English Midlands, has discovered the psychedelic-pop genre and rearranges it according to their own ideas. Frontman James Bagshaws velvety soft, subtle echoing vocals, the clanking drums and sometimes complex harmonies seem to have sprung directly from a daydream soaked in patchouli. Noel Gallagher already described Temples as the best new band in the UK. That was 2013, a year before the release of their debut album Sun Structures, which, according to Rolling Stone magazine, has not one bad song. With their album they revived the psychedelic rock sound of the 1960s. In 2017 their second album Volcano followed, which the band recorded in their own studio in Kettering and for which they got lots of love from fans and critics. A much poppier album is the second work of the English, but it is still far from the mainstream. In recent years, the band has played at all major festivals such as the Glastonbury, Lollapalooza or Primaversa Sound.