I won tickets to watch The Kooks last night! I was more surprised that I actually won the tickets instead
of the fact that I would be watching this international boy band. I never win
anything! Ever. So you can imagine the number of old ladies I helped cross the
road, babies I kissed and happy keyboard dances I did, -
hwkdehgdjhewjfdjwedfjwegjfwejhf. As I stood next to overweight ‘woman’, whose
gender was in question, I felt as though all my senses were heightened. The
lights were brighter and warmer, the drums were louder, and the screams were
sharper, the applause were like a never-ending bunji jump scream. These British
sensations belted out every one of their singles from their first album ‘Inside Out’ before bringing the house
down with their greatest hit, ‘Naïve.’ I was not joking about them bringing the
house down. A piece of scaffolding actually fell from the roof behind one of
the main speakers! Who says boy bands aren’t hard hitting? Okay, back to my
review. I give the group a solid 8 out of 10. Energy was high, the lead singer
(Luke Pritchard) threw in 3 back bends and a hair flick and the drummer didn’t
miss a beat while dodging ice cubes from a drunk Scotsman. Good job boys!Kwaicore. A fusion of Kwaito music and Hardcore Punk. A baby made in musical heaven or a one night stand in a Taylor Swift brothel? You decide. Join me for the next 6 weeks as we watch the offspring of these two iconic genres take off it's training wheels and take to the streets of Africa!
Sunday, 21 April 2013
The Kooks
I won tickets to watch The Kooks last night! I was more surprised that I actually won the tickets instead
of the fact that I would be watching this international boy band. I never win
anything! Ever. So you can imagine the number of old ladies I helped cross the
road, babies I kissed and happy keyboard dances I did, -
hwkdehgdjhewjfdjwedfjwegjfwejhf. As I stood next to overweight ‘woman’, whose
gender was in question, I felt as though all my senses were heightened. The
lights were brighter and warmer, the drums were louder, and the screams were
sharper, the applause were like a never-ending bunji jump scream. These British
sensations belted out every one of their singles from their first album ‘Inside Out’ before bringing the house
down with their greatest hit, ‘Naïve.’ I was not joking about them bringing the
house down. A piece of scaffolding actually fell from the roof behind one of
the main speakers! Who says boy bands aren’t hard hitting? Okay, back to my
review. I give the group a solid 8 out of 10. Energy was high, the lead singer
(Luke Pritchard) threw in 3 back bends and a hair flick and the drummer didn’t
miss a beat while dodging ice cubes from a drunk Scotsman. Good job boys!
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Inside Out,
Luke Pritchard,
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