The Kooks
The Kooks formed at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music, where they were all students. Lead singer and rhythm guitarist Luke Pritchard, got bassist Max Rafferty involved in a college project, which formed the base of the band. After getting lead guitarist Hugh Harris and drummer Paul Garred involved, they took their name from the song “Kooks” on the 1971 David Bowie album Hunky Dory. When they tried to trademark the name, they found that in the late/mid 1990s a Swedish band by the same name released an album in Sweden called “Too Much is Not Enough”.
The Kooks released a debut EP and played gigs around Brighton, where they were based at the time. They were signed to Virgin Records.
New Single 'Always Where I Need To Be', taken from the forthcoming album, 'Konk'.
Their second studio album Konk, was produced by Tony Hoffer and was released on 14 April 2008. It is still unknown who wrote the album. In an interview with NME.com, Pritchard revealed that the band have "80 or 90" songs written and ready to record. "I want this album to be big," he said. "I've got an ego – I want the album to do well. I want our singles to come on the radio and for people to literally have their heads blown off by them.
This is the song 'Sway' off Konk
The Kooks have once again pleased fans with Konk. If you like what you hear in these two songs i definitely suggest purchasing the album!
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