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Dubbed "The Strokes Of Hamburg" by Consequence Of Sound, The Kecks emerge from a worldwide lockdown with an infectiously catchy new single, ‘Tonight Might Be Different’.
A swaggering new single that harbours an infectiously catchy dirty disco groove, hinged on the narrative that life is a constant shambles, yet we always live with the hope that tonight might be different.
Following on from the dramatically self-aware heartbreaking ballad ‘All for Me’, The Kecks have returned with a fierce edge, combining an intensely visceral groove alongside their trademark raw and honest lyrics, all built around huge hooks before building towards a crescendo. This song is exactly the kind of danceable self-destructive indie banger that encapsulates the energy and frustration of this seemingly never-ending global nightmare.
Having already established a firm DIY ethic after releasing three singles and touring both the UK and Europe, The Kecks have teamed up with Blaggers Records for their debut label release, but still cling to their DIY values with a hand painted artwork by frontman Lennart Uschmann.
‘Tonight Might Be Different’ was also the band’s first physical release on vinyl released Butterfly Effect Records selling out.
Exciting times are on the horizon for The Kecks, with a recording session at Hamburg’s illustrious Clouds Hill Studios with the sonic wizard Gordon Raphael, the producer behind the legendary first two The Strokes albums in the diary for late 2021...
A swaggering new single that harbours an infectiously catchy dirty disco groove, hinged on the narrative that life is a constant shambles, yet we always live with the hope that tonight might be different.
Following on from the dramatically self-aware heartbreaking ballad ‘All for Me’, The Kecks have returned with a fierce edge, combining an intensely visceral groove alongside their trademark raw and honest lyrics, all built around huge hooks before building towards a crescendo. This song is exactly the kind of danceable self-destructive indie banger that encapsulates the energy and frustration of this seemingly never-ending global nightmare.
Having already established a firm DIY ethic after releasing three singles and touring both the UK and Europe, The Kecks have teamed up with Blaggers Records for their debut label release, but still cling to their DIY values with a hand painted artwork by frontman Lennart Uschmann.
‘Tonight Might Be Different’ was also the band’s first physical release on vinyl released Butterfly Effect Records selling out.
Exciting times are on the horizon for The Kecks, with a recording session at Hamburg’s illustrious Clouds Hill Studios with the sonic wizard Gordon Raphael, the producer behind the legendary first two The Strokes albums in the diary for late 2021...