Originally released mid-January 2006, The Kooks debut album Inside In Inside Out, EMI/UMC celebrates its 15th anniversary in 2021 with a deluxe edition featuring the original album remastered plus thirteen previously unreleased tracks. Available as a 2CD.
The Kooks are finally back, announcing the release of their fifth album Let’s Go Sunshine. It’s their first album in four years.
"…Everything about this album shouts masterpiece, a set that will thrill listeners for years, nay decades, to come. "~allmusicguide 4,5/5
Konk is the second album by British indie rock band The Kooks, released on 14 April 2008 on Virgin Records. Produced by Tony Hoffer, the album is named after the London studio where it was recorded, which is the property of Ray Davies. It was also released in a double disc version featuring a second CD, entitled RAK, which includes seven new songs not included on the album, an alternate version of the album track "See the Sun", recorded at RAK recording studios,and a demo track called "Brooklyn." This was the last album to feature original bassist Max Rafferty, who was fired from the band on 31 January 2008. The special edition RAK features the same album cover, apart from the blue 'Konk' sign being red.The album cover and name refer to the Konk recording studios in Crouch End, London which is owned and operated by The Kinks.