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Konk [VINYL]

Konk [VINYL]


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Artist: Kooks
Label: Virgin
Category: Music

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 40 reviews
Sales Rank: 163327

Format: Enhanced
Media: Vinyl
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 12 x 0.5

EAN: 5099951937515
ASIN: B0010YOYZC

Release Date: April 14, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars Perfect Summer pop!   June 7, 2008
alextorres (Near Bristol, UK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Whilst perhaps not as full of immediately infectious tunes as "Inside In/Inside Out", this is nevertheless a gorgeous album of pop with a "summer feel". The music is bouncy, happy and makes you smile - it is just the perfect antidote for the blues. br / br /Once again the guitar playing is superb and the lyrics are excellent. br / br /If you liked "Inside In/Inside Out" then you won't be disappointed by "Konk" - wonderful!


3 out of 5 stars 3.5 would be fairer   May 10, 2008
G. L. Williams (South West England)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The album Konk is quite similar to the first album 'Inside In/Inside Out' but lacks the catalogue of summer singles to match its predecessor. The album starts off well with the brilliantly catchy 'See The Sun.' It is followed by first single 'Always Where I Need To Be' which is a great first single, proving the band can still write some quick, catchy singles. Following song 'Mr Maker' is good but not great, it is a summery song but never quite lives up to anything on the first album in my opinion. Next up is the rawer sounding 'Do You Wanna' which catches the Kooks in great form. It has a great guitar riff and is perhaps a future single. 'Gap' follows which is a poor song by their standards, it is quite bluesy but never quite gets going and drags on. The song 'Love It All' starts well but its Beatlesesque chorus is cringey and just makes you want to skip it. 'Stormy Weather' starts off with a great bass line and continues until the chorus where it is just as strong, a good song! Then comes 'Sway' which is the new Naive for this album. It is an anthem and will be a sure hit should they release it. 'Shine On' then drops the form and although it has an uplifting chorus it is a B side at best. br /'Down To The Market' starts off similarly to previous song 'See The World' but doesn't have its raw edge which lets it down, it is still a good listen though. 'One Last Time' is the last highlight of the album and is great acoustic sing-a-long, much like 'Seaside' from the previous album. 'Tick of Time' finishes the album with a jam start and it is poor, it feels so staged that you want to turn it off. Once the song gets properly under way it is a good foot tapping song, but no more. br / br /A good album but it is let down by some poor songs but when they hit their peek they make some great songs.


4 out of 5 stars Great second album   May 9, 2008
suasleisaghaidhlig
ok, so it isnt quite as good as the masterpiece that was Inside In/Inside Out but its still pretty great and definetly not dull as other people have said. There are lots of really good songs on there (along with a few misses i.e Shine On). Sway is an absolute gem and Love It All is briliant. This is a great effort from Luke and the rest of the boys and is well worth the money.


4 out of 5 stars Their too good to give them 5!   May 7, 2008
Rob (Birmingham, UK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

We all know the kooks 1st album was fantastic but their new album's getting lots of mixed reviews. Personally i really do like this album. br / br / I can't really answer the question to whether it's better then the 1st as they are so different. The harder electric guitars have been replaced with soft acoustic and the lyrics are more light hearted. br / br /My prediction is that they have plenty of summer hits on this album with 'see the sun' and 'mr maker' especially and the singles are no doubt going to reach top places, if not getting a no.1 with mr maker! br / br /But this is the irritating thing about them. It's that this album seems too over produced. You know that every single note has been debated about and it doesn't sound natural. Furthermore, in a recent interview, luke said that thye have about a hundred songs made ready to record and that just like they are churning them out and not putting heart into the album. It's clear that although im not saying that the kooks didn't write these songs, the producers have had an enormous say in them. br / br /On a final note have you seen the advertising campaign for this album! It's been everywhere! However, (despite just ranting on about this) it's still a great album with plenty of catchy singles that wont leave your head. For me, the over producing is just a niggle. br /