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Released in January 2006, debut album, Inside In / Inside Out , didn't just define a moment in British indie rock—it became a permanent fixture of it. Arriving at the height of the post-punk revival, the Brighton quartet offered a sunnier, more melodic alternative to the gritty sounds of the Arctic Monkeys or The Libertines.

Throughout the album, The Kooks demonstrate a keen ability to balance energetic, upbeat tracks with more mellow, introspective songs. "How Does It Feel to Be in Love" is a prime example of the band's softer side, featuring a soulful vocal performance from lead singer Luke Pritchard and a laid-back, acoustic-driven arrangement. Meanwhile, tracks like "Ooh La La" and "See the World" showcase the band's ability to craft anthemic, sing-along choruses and pair them with witty, insightful lyrics.