Kora is a New Zealand music group originally formed by four brothers from the Kora family in WhakatÃÂne. The band is known for its eclectic fusion of reggae, dub, rock, funk, and electronic elements, and is regarded as one of AotearoaâÂÂs most dynamic live acts.
Kora was formed in the early 1990s by brothers Laughton, Francis, Stuart, and Brad Kora. The group started by performing locally and built an early following with their live shows that blended rhythmic reggae grooves with rock and dub styles. Their first widely released recording was the Volume EP in 2004, which reached platinum status in New Zealand.
The bandâÂÂs selfâÂÂtitled debut album, Kora, was released in 2007 and reached number one on the New Zealand Albums Chart. The record was certified double platinum and produced several popular singles that received radio airplay, helping to establish KoraâÂÂs reputation both nationally and in international festival circuits.
Following the debut, KoraâÂÂs second studio album Light Years was issued in 2012, showcasing a broader musical range that included greater use of electronic textures and expanded genre influences.
After touring and releasing music through the early 2010s, Kora entered a period of inactivity from 2013, with members pursuing other creative projects. The group reformed in 2016 with a revised lineup centered around Francis and Stuart Kora alongside new band members, marking a renewed phase of live performances and recorded releases.
In 2020 and 2021, Kora began releasing new singles independently, including âÂÂSecret Loverâ and âÂÂWeekendâÂÂ, which introduced their evolving sound to a new generation of listeners.
On 22 August 2025, Kora released their third studio album, Fifth Season, their first full album in over a decade. The record, supported by singles such as âÂÂEasy Now (Final Season)âÂÂ, âÂÂRevolutionâ (featuring original member Laughton Kora), and âÂÂU Wanna Give This UpâÂÂ, marked a significant creative resurgence for the band and showcased a blend of dub, rock, funk, and deeply rooted reggae grooves. The album was accompanied by a nationwide tour in New Zealand in late 2025.
KoraâÂÂs sound has continuously evolved over their career but has remained rooted in bassâÂÂheavy grooves and genre fusion. Originally grounded in reggae and dub, their music has incorporated rock, funk, and electronic production techniques, often featuring improvisational live performance elements and energetic stage presence. Their work has been described as genreâÂÂdefying and deeply rhythmic.