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The Kooks
Inside In/Inside Out


4.0
excellent

Review

by 3 weeks USER (2 Reviews)
April 2nd, 2006 | 17 replies


Release Date: 2006 | Tracklist


Having bought this album on the basis of 2 singles, and knowing very little about the band I was pleased to find a very balnced and well written album. They are a young band that seem to have a talent not only for writing great jumpy riffs that get you wanting to bob along, but also an ability to write the slower more reflective pieces that posess a very mature feel and get the theme across without being too self indulgent.

1. Seaside
A slow acoustic introduction to the album, the vocals posses a certain appeal due to the accent they are sung in. Very simple song pattern and not a complex piece but very well put together. Some nice little snippets in amongst the lyrics make this a nice track to open with. A bit short but you feel that its long enough. 3.5/5

2. See the world
By complete contrast this song begins with a fantastic jumpy riff and a cool drum fill. Very simple lyrics lead into a slow breakdown which builds into a variation on the opening riff. A nice lead guitar peice shows musical competence. The pattern of the song makes it a very catchy tune that leaves you tapping your feet. A second breakdown shows the bass guitar well before exploding again. A short stomper but a great example of a rock song yu can really dance to. 4/5

3. Sofa Song
A faster acoustic intro and another drum fill leads to some subdued but fast lyrics that suddenly chnge into a more enthusiastic tone and lead to another little solo that fits nicely. Again a good use of pauses break the song in places and although the pattern repeats througout a nice little musical break followed by bass and vocals again build back into the main riff. A clever little song with two lead guitar parts. 4/5

4. Eddies gun
A thumping intro means you immediately listen to this track. The whole sound has instant appeal with a great bridge/chorus part. the lyrics don't try to sound clever but at the same time don't sound mindless. good use of the bass and little lead guitar pieces add a musical depth that stands out across the album.4/5

5. Ooh la
A great little acoustic intro and the first song where the bass sounds strong throughout. lyrically appealing with a nice vocal sound and a catchy chorus. Very distinctive guitar on the verse and a punchy bass the highlights. 3.5/5

6. You don't love me
A great single that starts straight into the verse with the band bouncing along. A very jumpy song with another thumping bass. A sing along verse with a couple of little breaks make it a great song that is instantly enjoyable. Another nice guitar solo. 4.5/5

7. She moves in her own way
A combination of acoustic and electric guitar works well. Some quaint little lyrical pieces. The chorus really makes this song, with a nice tempo. Leaves your feet tapping, perhaps goes on longer than needed at the end but a good song none the less, with a nice change in the middle as the vocals change accompanied by hand claps before a solo and a nice quet bridge. 4/5

8. Matchbox
A funky guitar line makes this song stand out from those before it. A clever bass line and well worked vocals. This song is not like others on the album and although not the strongest song it has a great feel, as the guitar returns to a more mainline rock line for the chorus. The second verse has a more ska feel in the strumming pattern and shows a good range of musical ability within the band. Yet another quiet breakdown, that obviously seems to work well for the band.4/5

9. Naive
A nicely written song, quite touching in places it works well conveying the message of the song without being too personal. A theme that many could relate to, and a theme that hints at the age of the band but without the immature aproach normally employed. 4.5/5

10. I want you
A wierd intro with drums and some odd noises leads to some slow and meloncholy lyrics. then leads straight into a angsty chorus that makes good use of the bass. The verse remains sober throughout. A great little indtrumental peiece displays a cool bass line and some very broken guitar work that fits well. An odd track but with some appeal 3.5/5

11. If only
Another clever intro sees the opening few beats stop to leave solo vocals before the rest of the band come back in with a lot of energy. The song has a great tempo that has you tapping your feet throughout. Any bassists should pay attention to this song as the bassist takes his chance to show off with some very nice little patterns. 4/5

12. Jackie Big tits
With the dumb title and the palm muted opening chords this song could belong to blink 182 or other similar bands. However the intro of an acosutic guitar (and some laughter) stops this thought. As seems usual, the band enter as one, with some nice lead guitar and dual vocals on the chorus this song has a slower feel but remains appealing. This is an example of how lead guitar just needs to be there to add depth, no need to be too clever. The lyrics are certainly more thoughtful than the titlle.A pleasent song. 3.5/5

13. Time awaits
A very nice acoustic intro has a country feel to it and the raw vocals make it sound very un-produced. It then explodes into a great down stroke guitar line and a clever bass echoed by the high hat tapping insessently. Another almost ska guitar line leads into a rocky dance chorus. An odd song that has a certain appeal. 3.5/5

14. Got no love
A slow and pounding drum is joined by slow bass and guitar and twin vocals. A reflective piece. the chorus builds in strenght but remains slow and retains the vocals working well together. A nice little lead guitar piece and a pleasent close to the album 3.5/5

highlights:
Seaside
Eddies gun
You don't love me
Naive


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Expect big things from The Kooks in the future. For now, take this as a sign of intent....

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Zebra
Moderator
April 2nd 2006


2647 Comments


Sounds like an interesting listen, but a closing paragraph and some more details about the music are needed. You never even stated what the music sounded like aside from the tbt format.

3 weeks
April 2nd 2006


4 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fair comment thanks for the hint.

well its basically another teen indie band.



A couple of little bits remind me of the libertines almost but the singer has a wierd voice that makes it hard to place them in with anyone for comparisons sake.

3 weeks
April 3rd 2006


4 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Maybe you should intentionally... Its a signThis Message Edited On 04.03.06

les paul al
April 7th 2006


51 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Just about to buy album i love naive and the band seem to be going places.



scarydylan
April 11th 2006


21 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

saw 'em live when they supported the subways in cardiff. very good live and i was pleased to find the album so good. i was a tad dissapointed to find the promotional song not on the album though!! i was called slave to the game if anyone wants to check it out. its very good!



phoebe_jeeby
April 29th 2006


5 Comments


i've been meaning to buy this album for a long time. the songs of theirs that i've heard are brilliant. and get this - my friends sister's godbrother is in the kooks. not that close but probs closer than you can say. meh.

smokersdieyounger
May 2nd 2006


672 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I hope I dont hear anything worse than this this year.



Such a weak boring record, indie was never meant to be like this.

evildoom
June 3rd 2006


5 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

One of my best buys this year mainly because everysong on the album is listenable and well put together etc.

mx
Moderator
July 17th 2006


752 Comments


Heard this on UK radio, and it was some of the only good stuff I heard over there. Checking them out

El_Goodo
August 10th 2006


1016 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Im going out to buy this album today, it's the second band I've found threw record stores they had a sign that told the customers why they should hear this album. I went home downloaded some tracks, and I liked what I heard especially You Don't Love Me.

El_Goodo
August 10th 2006


1016 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I hope I dont hear anything worse than this this year.







Such a weak boring record, indie was never meant to be like this.




Who says its indie?

Horrorshow34
August 11th 2006


110 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Anyone noticed why you never see The Kooks and Hot Hot Heat in the same room

Med57
Moderator
August 11th 2006


1002 Comments



Heard this on UK radio, and it was some of the only good stuff I heard over there. Checking them out


Pretty much sums up the sad state of UK radio when that's true.

This is a decent album. Promising for a debut, but they'll have to do quite a bit more on their next album to keep me interested.

mx
Moderator
August 11th 2006


752 Comments


To be honest, UK radio was absolutely atrocious. Lots of cheesy pop music, and WAYYY to much talking about 'celebs'.

Horrorshow34
August 12th 2006


110 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

UK commerical radio is ear rape! :angry: . . . so are The Kooks

Waterloo_Sunset
August 28th 2006


452 Comments


Hell is filled with bands like the kooks! Too much posing in straw hats and attempting to look poetic! UK radio is crap, and our tv stations aint no better - overhyped "indie" bands whose songs all sound the same!

JumpTheF**kUp
December 5th 2006


2722 Comments


Naive isn't too bad, but it didn't really tickle my fancy.
Good review, but a conclusion would've been welcome.



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