The Kooks are a British rock band formed in Brighton, East Sussex, in 2004.
A self-described "pop" band, their music is primarily influenced by the 1960s British Invasion
movement and post-punk revival of the new millennium.
-Wikipedia
From:
Brighton, United Kingdom
Genres:
Indie rock, britpop, alternative rock, indie pop
Years active:
2004-present
Name Origin:
They took their name from
David Bowie's
song
Kooks,
off the album Hunky Dory.
Members:
Luke Pritchard -
lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2004-present)
Hugh Harris -
lead guitar, keys, piano, backing vocals
(2004-present)
Peter Denton -
bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar
(2008-present)
Alexis Nunez -
drums and percussion (2012-present)
Past Members:
Max Rafferty -
bass, backing vocals (2004-2008)
Paul Garred -
drums and percussion (2004-2012)
Band Formation:
The original members all met as students at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music in 2002.
The inspiration to form a band came to Pritchard as he and Garred were out shopping for clothes one
day in Primark as a joke.
The Kooks Quotes:
"We had this vision on how we wanted the band to look and stuff—so we bought some clothes and these hats, it was fun."
-Paul Garred
"So we went in to get a gig, we don't have a demo burnt, and this guy told us, 'Well, you can't get a gig
if you don't have a demo, but I like your hats, so I'm going to give you a gig'"
-Paul Garred
"It's just like an idea, like a chorus, and then we just jam on it - it happens in loads of different ways. The best songs I
find always come from the subconscious, like when you don't think. Not to be pretentious about it, but usually songs
just blurt out rather than thinking about it. I never write lyrics and then do a song, I find that really hard -
that's like a real skill."
-Pritchard on The Kooks' song-writing
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