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The Kooks: 'Always Where I Need To Be'

Released on Monday, Mar 31 2008
Published Monday, Mar 17 2008, 10:28 GMT | By Nick Levine | 1 comment
The Kooks: 'Always Where I Need To Be'
They may have sold 1.5 million copies of their debut album, Inside In/Inside Out, but The Kooks still don't seem very happy - and it's not hard to work out why. Blame it on their Brit School beginnings, frontman Luke Pritchard's (long-extinguished) relationship with Katie Melua, or, perhaps most pertinently, their desire to be that bit more "rock" than they actually are, but credibility continues to elude the Brighton four-piece.

'Always Where I Need To Be', the lead single from their upcoming Konk album, is unlikely to help matters. With its grindy guitar riffs, "do-do-do-do" chorus and chipper, everything-works-out-in-the-end sentiments, it's just begging to soundtrack a bustling breakfast scene on Hollyoaks. Pritchard, meanwhile, puts in a typically mannered, yelping vocal performance, sounding increasingly like a drunken karaoke version of himself. A decent enough indie-pop single, but, for a band called The Kooks, they continue to sound very ordinary indeed.


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Paul, Edinburgh, on March 17th, 2008
The Kooks cant do anything wrong in my eyes. A perfect song for their first single from their new album. Another one to look out for is 'sway'. Looking forward to their new album! 5 stars!

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