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Konk (Special Edition)

The Kooks

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With a healthy interest in rock history — they recorded much of their second album at the Kinks’ Ray Davies’ Konk studios for which the album is named — The Kooks manage to transcend their obvious influences (the Kinks, Buzzcocks, Suede) and their place amongst peers (Strokes, Thrills, Libertines) by putting forth tight, tuneful, harmony-packed tunes that feature the usual bass-drums-guitar textures delivered with extra amphetamine in their step. While they’ve front-loaded the album with the quick, catchy opening five-peat of “See the Sun”, “Always Where I Need to Be”, “Mr. Maker”, “Do You Wanna”, and “Gap” that rip down the pavement with a determined young man’s entitlement to the world, they’ve also layered the album to include gentler moments of reflection. The organ-acoustic “Shine On” is particularly affecting. Singer Luke Pritchard sings in animated frustration even when he’s celebrating. The acoustic-based “Love It All” slows just enough to provide room for a few, touching vocal vulnerabilities, while the expanded dynamics of “Sway” stay true to the band’s indomitable spirit but point towards a depth that proves this is more than just a band with a knack for the catchy single.

Customer Reviews

Great 2nd album.

I personally think it's a great album, I could listen to this album anytime of the day, it's a great pastime album. I can see myself with my mates on a sunny days, singing our hearts out to some classic Kooks anthems. Top 5 stand out tracks for me include: - See the Sun - Always Where I Need To Be - Gap - Sway - One Last Time Fantastic album lads.

Ridiculously Disappointing

No thought has gone into this album whatsoever, all middle of the road songs that get too boring to listen to after a couple of minutes. Its basically an entire album of 'she moves in her own way's. Inside in/inside out was so good, they clearly put their hearts into it, but this album is an unbelievable waste of money. Konk's one saving grace (and the reason for 2 stars instead of 1) is the song 'sway' which is fantastic, i recommend spending 79p on that instead.

Love It

best album i have bought in a while. A few tracks that sound similar to the debut album and some songs are completely different but all the songs are very catchy. Sway is my favourite.

Biography

Formed: 2005 in Brighton, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Luke Pritchard (vocals/guitar), Hugh Harris (guitar), Max Rafferty (bass), and Paul Garred (drums) generate the rubbishy garage rock sounds of the Kooks. Named after the song on David Bowie's Hunky Dory, the Kooks met while attending Brighton Music College in the mid-2000s. Each shared a liking for the Police, the Strokes, the Everly Brothers, and Funkadelic, and the bandmates began funneling such influences into their own sweet and precocious sound in 2005. Before the year's end, the British foursome...
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Konk (Special Edition), The Kooks
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock
  • Released: 11 April 2008

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