03. Kooks, The "Mr. Maker" 04. Kooks, The "Do You Wanna" 05. Kooks, The "Gap" 06. Kooks, The "Love It All" 07. Kooks, The "Stormy Weather"
08. Kooks, The "Sway"
09. Kooks, The "Shine On" 10. Kooks, The "Down To The Market" 11. Kooks, The "One Last Time" 12. Kooks, The "Tick Of Time (+ Silence)" 13. Keine Künstlerinformation "All Over Town" 14. Keine Künstlerinformation "Keine Titelinformation (Data Track)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Track 13 is unlisted on the sleeve.
Manufactured and Distributed by EMI Music Canada
"Konk" is the second studio album by British indie rock band The Kooks, released in 2008 on CD format by Virgin Records. This energetic and melodic record showcases the band's signature blend of catchy guitar riffs, heartfelt lyrics, and infectious hooks. Featuring standout tracks like "Always Where I Need to Be," "Shine On," and "Do You Wanna," the album captures a more mature sound while retaining the youthful exuberance that made their debut so popular. Virgin Records, a renowned label with decades of experience nurturing groundbreaking artists across genres, ensures top-notch production quality for this release. The Kooks have established themselves as one of Britain's leading indie bands since their formation in 2004; their debut album "Inside In/Inside Out" achieved multi-platinum status and spawned several chart-topping singles. With "Konk," they further cemented their reputation for crafting memorable anthems that resonate with fans worldwide.
The problem with The Kooks isn’t that the songs they write are fantastically terrible or that their lyrics make them sound like a gaggle of gormless,...
Ian Cohen - 18/Apr/2008
Luke Pritchard has gone on record saying that Konk is his band's "pop album," and initially, I thought he was just talking a gang of shit. Musically,...
Andy Strickland - 18/Apr/2008
What's wrong with the guitar youth of today The Kooks recently revealed that the band very nearly split when bassist Max Rafferty fell ill last year....
Vadim Rizov - 15/Apr/2008
The Kooks couldn't have
chosen a more ironic band name if they tried. There's a long, venerable
tradition of harmless British eccentrics—amateur stamp...
John Murphy - 13/Apr/2008
In the often rather snobbish world of indie music, there's always been a degree of suspicion about The Kooks. Whether it be legitimate concerns (they ...
Katie Hasty - 12/Apr/2008
The Kooks aren't exactly redefining the sound of British pop/rock on their sophomore album, but they certainly aren't giving it a bad name either. The...
cloudspeakers - 11/Apr/2008
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Betty Clarke - 11/Apr/2008
They have lost their bass player, but with their second album the Kooks have found their feet. It takes its name from the studio where it was recorded...
JOHN MULVEY - 11/Apr/2008
For anyone who still believes that indie-rock is counter-cultural, the Kooks
must be the stuff of nightmares. Here, after all, is a band who have
app...
Pete Paphides - 11/Apr/2008
Speaking to The Times last month, the Brit School’s most successful
export, Leona Lewis, confided a fond memory of an impromptu little show she
once ...