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The British indie rock staples reflect on nearly two decades of music, growth, and their return to Los Angeles with a deeply personal new album.
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The Kooks — Never/Know
In approaching what The Kooks should be in 2025, Pritchard remarked: "The whole thing was to just forget that the past had happened. What kind of music do we want to make, ...
The Kooks’ frontman and songwriter Luke Pritchard said, "We made some of the greatest memories as a band on our last US tour and ever since we’ve been counting the days till we can return.
The Kooks announced the North American leg of their All Over the World Tour this summer. The band will embark on their trek following the release of their upcoming album Never/Know on May 9.
The Kooks have announced details of their seventh album ‘Never/Know’. Check out the title track below along with our interview with frontman Luke Pritchard. Due for release on May 9, ‘Never ...
The Kooks shot right out of the gate with “Inside In/Inside Out,” the 2006 debut album that achieved immediate critical and commercial success on its way to quintuple-platinum status in the ...
The Kooks celebrated their new album with a surprise performance in London on Monday (12.05.25).. The group have just released latest record ‘Never/Know’ and to mark the occasion, frontman ...
The son of David and Victoria Beckham joked that "Jesus was a nepo baby" — and Kooks frontman Luke Pritchard liked that. "I thought that was quite a funny response," he said.
The Kooks never stopped evolving, transitioning from indie rock to synthpop and krautrock influences. While their original fans remain, they’ve layered on a fervent Gen Z following, ...
The Kooks might not have set out to define a moment in British indie rock, but that’s exactly what they did. “It happened very early for us, having that kind of success,” frontman Luke ...
That explosion of British indie bands offered a soundtrack to a generation, and The Kooks brought something lighter, sunnier, and more melodic to the table. Their music was less angst, more heart—and ...