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    The K’s Find Their Voice on Bold Sophomore Album ‘Pretty On The Internet’

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    After years on the UK gig circuit and a slow-build rise through word-of-mouth buzz, The K’s deliver a sophomore album that’s both punchy and personal.

    Out NOW via LAB Records, ‘Pretty on the Internet’ is a tightly-wound indie rock record laced with sharp hooks, breakneck pacing, and lyrical introspection. Produced by Jim Lowe (Stereophonics, Taylor Swift), the punch 12-track collection successfully polishes their sound without sanding off its northern grit.



    Album opener ‘Before I Hit the Floor’ kicks off proceedings like a shot of adrenaline straight to the gut — distorted guitar coils, urgent drums and Jamie Boyle’s breathless confessions about unraveling under pressure. It’s reckless, cathartic, and perfectly sets the tone for an LP built around identity, anxiety, and the paralysing expectations of life online.

    But it’s ‘Breakdown In My Bedroom’ that reveals the band’s true shape: pop-smart melodies masking self-examination, cheeky verse deliveries clashing with hooks that swell into shared confessions — “A few times a week I go insane” — bright and explosive while treading the shadows beneath the surface.

    Then there’s ‘Rat Poison’, one of the album’s fiercer standouts. With tempo to spare and ska-tinged swing in the guitars, it’s a buzzing take on a hazy, liminal late night out — full of regret, frenetic energy, and that fierce post-party clarity. Think punked-up storytelling with a wink!


    Breakdown In My Bedroom – Official Music Video


    ‘The Bends (Here We Go Again)’ proves frontman Boyle’s songwriting maturity: as he discloses the trauma associated with an undisclosed health condition that blighted the latter part of his teens. Driven by a super melodic hook and jarring, emotive lyrics, it’s indie swagger worn with emotional scars.

    The tenderness surfaces in ‘Helen, Oh I’, a string-laced ballad layered in reflection. The band stretches into cinematic full-throated vulnerability here, letting orchestration frame the emotional weight — a smart left turn from their usual punchy anthems.

    Closer ‘Perfect Haunting’ lingers long after the last echo: keys and strings hover behind Boyle’s soft vocals as he mournfully addresses lingering ghosts of connection and regret. It’s quiet, haunted — and devastating in its simplicity as a song about loving someone even in absence.


    The Bends (Here We Go Again) – Official Music Video


    ‘Pretty on the Internet’ marks a bold step forward: The K’s balance anthemic indie flair with introspective anxiety and self-scrutiny. It’s a tightrope walk between performance and authenticity, confidence and implosion.

    This is indie-rock built for stadiums, but seasoned with enough emotional nuance to survive a reflection in your own bedroom. If ‘I Wonder If the World Knows?’ introduced you to their grit, ‘Pretty on the Internet’ is the one that makes you feel it.


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