| The Kooks at Brixton Academy, London |
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Contributed By: DeBastardz
Created On: Wednesday, 07 May 2008 Hits: 19 ![]() The Kooks Before their 75-minute set, two support acts hold stage. The Rivers - friends of the band from Brighton - sound rather like The Kooks with a bit more guitar edge but despite some equally tuneful songs for some reason have not 'made it' - yet. The excellent current single She Gives It Around may change that. Palladium are presumably on the bill because they share the same record label as The Kooks - Virgin Records - as there can't be any other excuse for their awful brand of '70s MOR/ '80s New Romantic music being on this tour. Sometimes sounding disturbingly like a souped-up version of Spandau Ballet, this bizarrely dressed keyboard-led quartet seem to have strayed into the 21st century by accident. Pritchard has fun cavorting around the stage in a laid-back, loose way, moving to the front to feel the adulation of the audience and almost getting his shirt ripped off his back. For the encores, he performs an acoustic guitar duet of The Everly Brothers' Bye Bye Love, followed by impressive solo versions of Seaside and Jacky Big Tits, before the whole band return for the final song Ooh La, with the audience inevitably joining in. Apparently they have 80 or 90 songs already written and ready to record. Love 'em or hate 'em, you can't ignore 'em, with The Kooks showing every sign of being around for years to come.
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