The quality and popularity of indie rock four-piece The K’s escapist anthems - coming complete with infectious melodies, gritty guitar riffs and raw-sounding vocals - has seen them achieve cult status. 
And now they’re going mainstream. Last year saw the Merseyside quartet reach number three in the charts with their debut album (behind only The Libertines and Beyonce). They were also named breakthrough act of the year at the Northern Music Awards.  

“We’ve crafted our own sound,” says vocalist & guitarist Jamie Boyle. “Even if I’m not singing, you’ll know it’s a K’s song. We want to leave a legacy; to be more than just a band. I’ve seen it with my dad’s love of The Jam, where it becomes a lifestyle for people... 

“We want to be about so much more than just listening to the music.”

 

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