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“Everything comes back to the loss of my dad”: Luke Pritchard on stardom, stability, and regret

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“Everything comes back to the loss of my dad”: Luke Pritchard on stardom, stability, and regret
“Everything comes back to the loss of my dad”: Luke Pritchard on stardom, stability, and regret

In an intimate and revealing interview on The Evening Show with Dan O’Connell on Radio X, The Kooks frontman Luke Pritchard opened up about the personal toll of the band’s meteoric rise following their 2006 debut, Inside In/Inside Out.

“I Wasn’t a Very Stable Person”

Reflecting on the whirlwind years of indie-rock superstardom, Pritchard admitted that the relentless pace led to personal mistakes and physical consequences. “Me personally? Oh yeah,” he replied when asked if he had regrets. “I mean, listen, I wasn’t a very stable person. I’m half deaf in my left ear, which probably could have been avoided by just being a bit more, yeah, on top of things like that.”

Looking back, the singer wished he had possessed the maturity to slow down. “I wish I’d been strong enough to like not tour as much and not go straight back into creative on the second album, particularly, and maybe even the third,” he confessed. “I think we just didn’t give ourselves time to give that space, and it would have been more enjoyable and maybe more fruitful creatively.” However, he acknowledged the pressure of the era: “You’re young… we were just trying to just get on with it.”

A Legacy in a Box of Records

The conversation turned to the band’s poignant new video for “See Me Now,” which features home movies of Pritchard’s father, who passed away when Luke was only three. “Everything comes back to the loss of my dad when I was a kid,” Pritchard revealed.

The singer explained how his entire career has been a way of finishing his father’s story. “My dad was in a beat band in Bristol… but, you know, he never made it,” he shared. “Because all he left me was a box of records and a Gibson Les Paul, I think that was my way of connecting with him, was to try and do that for him.”

Sharing the rare VHS footage felt like a natural full-circle moment for the frontman. “My mum found these old VHSs of him doing rock star training, basically, when I was three,” he noted. “And I was like, ‘Yeah, we should share it with people.’”

Tune into The Evening Show with Dan O’Connell on Radio X weekdays from 7:00pm – 10:00pm and on Global Player.

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