The K’s – I Wonder If The World Knows?

Album Info

Artist: The K's

Title: I Wonder If The World Knows?

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. Icarus (4:15)
  • 2. Heart On My Sleeve (2:58)
  • 3. Chancer (3:15)
  • 4. Throw It All Away (3:27)
  • 5. Lights Go Down (4:22)
  • 6. Hometown (4:53)
  • 7. Landmines (4:44)
  • 8. Hoping Maybe (3:50)
  • 9. No Place Like Home (2:54)
  • 10. Black and Blue (3:26)
  • 11. Circles (3:57)
  • 12. Valley One (3:17)
  • 1. Icarus (with Tony Walsh) (4:31)
  • 2. Sarajevo (3:25)
  • 3. Glass Towns (2:54)
  • 4. Got a Feeling (3:08)
  • 5. Just For Today (3:20)
  • 6. Dacton & Wanderella (4:12)

Review

"I Wonder If The World Knows?" by The K's is like diving into a modern-day bildungsroman, where each of the 12 tracks unfolds like a chapter in a book of self-discovery. With a total playtime of 45 minutes, the album gracefully navigates the emotional landscape of life's ups and downs. The production is as polished as a coveted first edition, ensuring each note and word is perfectly placed to showcase the band's innate talent for crafting emotive pop anthems.

The intoxicatingly catchy "Icarus" kicks things off with soaring hooks, while "Heart On My Sleeve" lets us peek into the raw, unfiltered vulnerability of the human experience. "Chancer" and "Throw It All Away" are particularly memorable, thanks to their propulsive rhythms and choruses that embed themselves into your memory like an unforgettable plot twist. The K's masterfully explore themes of love, relationships, and personal growth, weaving a tapestry of relatable narratives that resonate deeply. This album secures their spot in the pantheon of emerging indie rock giants, much like a well-crafted sequel that cements an author's legacy. - Josh