Take heed to The Kooks and lovelytheband’s synth pushed new single ‘Jeanie’

The Kooks have teamed up for a brand new single with lovelytheband – take heed to ‘Jeanie’ under.
Opening with a minimalist pop groove and low-key synths, the tune is pushed by the alternating vocals from Luke Pritchard and the latter’s Mitchy Collins.
The track is The Kooks’ first for the reason that launch of their 2022 album, ’10 Tracks To Echo In The Darkish’.
Frontman Luke Pritchard stated of the collaboration: “‘Jeanie’ is about all of the unknown legends. She’s not asking for forgiveness or appreciation from the world, simply getting on on a regular basis, taking care of her folks and residing within the second.”
He additionally hinted that it could seem in future setlists on tour including: “I’m so comfortable we obtained to collaborate on the monitor with lovelytheband, it’s been a wonderful expertise. We hope you give it a spin, and join with the monitor. And we sit up for bringing it on the street quickly…”
Collins continued: “‘Jeanie’ lyrically mirrors my very own journey chasing a dream of making music for a residing. The track serves as a reminder that you would be able to create your personal breaks.
“It’s an absolute pinch me second for my band to be collaborating with The Kooks. They’ve had an affect on our songwriting and manufacturing since we started.”
Pritchard beforehand spoke about his band’s similarities with the Arctic Monkeys and praised the band’s “growth”.
He stated on the time: “It’s superb their growth and the way they’ve managed to not look again. I believe it’s a effectively trodden path and I believe that individuals have to present a little bit of time and house to artists.”
Pritchard went on to clarify how he not actually feels linked to a few of the lyrics and emotion from The Kooks’ earlier work. “The factor with Arctic Monkeys the place they’re similar to us as effectively, is that we’re the identical age. Once more, we had been the following gen from the indie bands on the time, so we had been very younger,” he added.