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Posted in music | pictures on February 13, 2008

The Kooks played Music Hall, Sound Fix tonight, Conan

I'm personally not a Kooks fan, but Bao Nguyen is. His photos and review of last night's show (Feb 12, 2008) at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, are below....

Kooks @ Music Hall

Two young girls from Japan waited outside in the falling snow and freezing temperatures, hoping to get a ticket to the last night's sold out Kooks show. They were not alone as a small line formed outside, most of them hoping that the miserable weather would open up some room inside the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Unfortunately for them weather was a non-factor, and the Kooks played to a packed house. A mother and her daughter drove over 4 hours in the snow from Philadelphia to catch one of the handful of dates that the band was playing in the States. The mother told me the last time she'd seen them was when they were opening up for the Rolling Stones in England. Well that seemed like a very appropriate bill. Lead singer Luke Pritchard pranced around onstage like a young Mick Jagger (or perhaps even modern day Mick). The Arctic Monkeys comparison are less apparent when they first came into the spotlight, as Pritchard is proving that he is much more of a showman compared to the Monkeys' lead singer Alex Turner. The band played mostly songs from their debut album Inside In/Inside Out, with a few songs from their forthcoming album, Konk, due out on April 15th. The crowd was energetic throughout, dancing and jumping to irresistibly catchy songs like "She Moves in Her Own Way", forgetting the bitter cold that awaited them outside. At the end of the night, I asked the mother preparing to drive back to Philadelphia if it was worth the trip. She smiled at me and simply said, "Yes, it was". -Bao
Luke Pritchard from the Kooks is playing an acoustic set at Sound Fix in Brooklyn tonight (Feb 13) after or part of this:
Sound Fix and Write Bloody Books present a "What it Is" book release soiree featuring a reading by author Paul G. Maziar, images by Maust of Cold War Kids and live tunes by Chase Pagan and Matty Charles, plus a special premiere of T"he Last American Valentine" by poets Derrick Brown and Friends.
It starts at 8:00. Luke goes on around 11:30. The Kooks play Conan O'Brien tomorrow (Feb 14), and will be back in the States for a proper tour in May. More of Bao's photos from last night below....

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall

Kooks @ Music Hall


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Tags: Bao Nguyen, Cold War Kids, Luke Pritchard, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Paul G. Maziar, Sound Fix, The Kooks

Posted on February 13, 2008 3:37 PM

Comments (20)

let's just do a joint post of this with the foals, it's all the same

british yelly whateverness


Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 4:03 PM

people actually like the kooks?

Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 4:17 PM

You're both right. I'm sure your talents far supercede The Kooks'.

Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 4:31 PM

actually they do.

thank you very much.


Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 4:32 PM

thats right guys, lets get that kooks hate going.

Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 5:00 PM

Are Derrick Brown's Cold War friends joining him?

Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 5:10 PM

the kooks and the foals could not be more different. the only similarity is that they are both from the UK...and yes i have seen both these bands and can honestly say the foals could easily outplay the kooks any day, anytime, anywhere.

Posted by s | February 13, 2008 5:47 PM

I had a great time at the show. Much better band than the bore-fests known as Bright Eyes or Arcade Fire.

Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 6:33 PM

Amen anon 6:33pm

Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 9:19 PM

hey at least they dont sound like every other major uk band. oh wait, they do.

Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 9:23 PM

i like the kooks, i think they're music is really sweet and fun, and they're all really nice.

Posted by Mandy | February 13, 2008 10:16 PM

This show was well worth the journey through the snow. The Kooks are awesome live.

Posted by Anonymous | February 13, 2008 10:27 PM

"hey at least they dont sound like every other major uk band. oh wait, they do."

"british yelly whateverness"

You sound just like the idiots who say all black people or Asians look the same.

Posted by Anonymous | February 14, 2008 3:37 AM

Are you saying that you can tell the difference between black people and Asians? I call that bold talk. BOLD TALK!

Posted by Anonymous | February 14, 2008 10:53 AM

Nice shirt on the singer. Wouldn't have thought the Kooks were Subhumans fans. Whats wrong with some of you anyway, you just have to say something negative all the time? Like, show was awesome but I hate these bands cause I am just too cool, hipsters...

Posted by Cheese | February 14, 2008 11:30 AM

Shut up, Cheese.

Posted by Stanley | February 14, 2008 8:24 PM

THE KOOKS PLAY GOOD MUSIC, ITS JUST MOST AMERICANS ARE TO STUPID TO GET IT!!!

Posted by RED | February 18, 2008 7:19 AM

For real Cheese! Some real h8rs cruise these mean streets around here.

Posted by theinhumanehuman | February 18, 2008 4:33 PM

kooks are playing terminal 5 - june 11. pre-sale on now at ticketmaster - password is konk

Posted by Liz | February 29, 2008 4:35 PM

the kooks are awesome coz if they werent this guy wudnt b wastin his time takin awesome pics of them n anyways theyre amazing n ur shit ass if u dnt like it

Posted by Anonymous | October 27, 2008 9:00 AM

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