The Kooks - "Always Where I Need to Be"
Shot recently in wintery Brooklyn, this video for "Always Where I Need to Be", the first single off The Kooks' forthcoming April 15th US Astralwerks release 'KONK', was... more »
Shot recently in wintery Brooklyn, this video for "Always Where I Need to Be", the first single off The Kooks' forthcoming April 15th US Astralwerks release 'KONK', was directed by the Malloys (Cold War Kids, White Stripes, Wolfmother)
Brighton's The Kooks are that rarest of pop entities: a scuzzy, fresh-faced group to fully restore your faith in the holy grail of English singer-songwriting stretching from Supergrass via (early) Blur to The Kinks and beyond.
Released in Jan 2006, the LP Inside in/Inside out, followed the hit singles You don't love me and 'She moves in her own way' getting rave reviews from the music press and gaining the Kooks the reputation of being Britain's youngest, hottest, live groups to date.
The Band are currently on the road and have announced dates of a monster UK tour, as well as dates across Europe and America. « less
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directed by the Malloys (Cold War Kids, White Stripes, Wolfmother)
directed by the Malloys (Cold War Kids, White Stripes, Wolfmother)
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Shot recently in wintery Brooklyn, this video for "Always Where I Need to Be", the first single off The Kooks' forthcoming April 15th US Astralwerks release 'KONK', was directed by the Malloys (Cold War Kids, White Stripes, Wolfmother)
Brighton's The Kooks are that rarest of pop entities: a scuzzy, fresh-faced group to fully restore your faith in the holy grail of English singer-songwriting stretching from Supergrass via (early) Blur to The Kinks and beyond.
Released in Jan 2006, the LP Inside in/Inside out, followed the hit singles You don't love me and 'She moves in her own way' getting rave reviews from the music press and gaining the Kooks the reputation of being Britain's youngest, hottest, live groups to date.
The Band are currently on the road and have announced dates of a monster UK tour, as well as dates across Europe and America.
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