The Kooks share music video for 'Four Leaf Clover'
/The Kooks have just released their much-awaited fifth studio album, Let's Go Sunshine. This news comes alongside the revealing of a new video for ‘Four Leaf Clover’, directed by Odelay Films’ Sophia + Robert (Kara Marni, Grace Carter).
British pop rockers The Kooks confirm their place in the Great British Songbook with new album Let's Go Sunshine. It’s a bold longplayer that distils their timeless sound into its purest form, while pushing it forward into a more expansive and mature space. The album manages to tackle the dual nature of British urban life, with songs like ‘Four Leaf Clover’ and ‘Chicken Bone’ exploring harsh themes of lost innocence, addiction, struggling relationships and suburban entrapment, whilst retaining its positivity through The Kooks’ timelessly melodic songwriting. Fans will find songs like the anthemic ‘No Pressure’ and ‘Fractured and Dazed’ just the kind of guitar-led sunshine pop rock they fell in love with 12 years ago, when the band broke into the British mainstream. Let's Go Sunshine sees the band cement their status as true bastions of British guitar pop and take their rightful place at the top table next to the celebrated bands that influenced them in their infancy, over a decade ago.
The release of Let's Go Sunshine coincides with the unveiling of the album’s third video: ‘Four Leaf Clover’. It opens with a shocking scene of a girl being bullied in the showers at school, with the whole ordeal being posted on social media. We then cut from this to hazy visuals of bright flowers and her running through fields while The Kooks play, juxtaposing the horrors of her reality with the escapism of her imagination, and the dangers of today’s internet obsessed society with our often romanticised perception of 1960’s freedom. It’s the perfect visual accompaniment to ‘Four Leaf Clover’, the lyrics of which deal with escapism through headonism, highlighting how the vulnerable often have to turn to an alternate reality to deal with the anguish of their own lives.
Discussing the process behind creating the album, lead singer Luke says: “This one was about defining who we are. We were asking the questions. It was a fractured start. We went into the studio in 2015, continuing down the path we set out on our last studio album “Listen” and discovered it wasn’t what we wanted to make and wasn’t really The Kooks. So we scrapped it and started again. I really went on a mission to write the best songs I’d ever written before bringing them to the band. I stewed over every word. It had to be our Rubber Soul, Lola, Definitely Maybe. Proper British lineage. I came from a dark place at the start, had a lotta heartbreak, and then falling in love in the middle of the album...the lyrics reflect that. From ‘Fractured And Dazed’ to ‘No Pressure’, it’s gotta be our most exciting album, and it should get you dancing.”
The four piece have enjoyed a steady ascent since their debut album Inside In / Inside Out, which was recently certified quadruple platinum. A new wave of young fans has seen them amass over one billion streams and head out on a number of world tours, selling out their US tour and playing an iconic performance at London’s Wembley Arena. This year has already seen them support legends The Rolling Stones on two stadium dates and play the main stage at Benicassim and Reading & Leeds Festival before they embark on an intimate UK tour this week to celebrate the release of Let's Go Sunshine.