The Kik

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The Kik is a Dutch music group notable for paying homage to 1960s-era Beat music with Dutch lyrics ("Nederbeat"). They released their debut CD in May 2012 and quickly received national attention.

History

The group was founded in 2010 by Rotterdammer Dave von Raven (formerly of The Madd, a Nederbeat-inspired band with English lyrics), and released two singles in English in 2011 before switching to lyrics in Dutch[1] in which, according to a critic for NU.nl, they combine camp with sincerity.[2] They released their first album in 2012, Springlevend. A reviewer for de Volkskrant commented on the humorous and upbeat lyrics (mostly about girls), and singled out an adaptation of "Pleasant Valley Sunday", a hit for The Monkees in 1967.[3] A reviewer for De Telegraaf said, "Their enthusiasm is contagious, their authentic-sounding Beatles-beats are fantastic."[4]

The Kik were announced as the house band for the Dutch television show De Wereld Draait Door, for twelve episodes of the 2013 season;[1][5] they performed on the show in May 2012 to promote Springlevend.[6]

Line-up

  • Dave von Raven - guitar, vocals
  • Marcel Groenewegen - bass
  • Arjan Spies - guitar, vocals
  • Ries Doms - drums
  • Paul Zoontjens - keyboards, backing vocals

Discography

Springlevend

  1. Springlevend
  2. Simone
  3. Cleopatra
  4. Even Voor Altijd
  5. Van Wie Hij Was En Wie Hij Is
  6. Zeg Dat Je Van Me Houdt
  7. Luchtballon
  8. Want Er Is Niemand (En Nou Ik)
  9. Het Is Zoals Het Is
  10. Verliefd Op Een Plaatje
  11. Kom Terug Bij Mij
  12. Later Als Je Groot Bent

2

  1. Zwanenzang
  2. Ruimtetuin
  3. Elektriciteit
  4. Interlude
  5. Cupido
  6. Katwijk Aan Zee
  7. De Zomer En Jij
  8. Schilderstraat
  9. Ik Doe Wat Ik Wil
  10. Je Bent Als De Wind
  11. Interlude
  12. Lot Uit De Loterij
  13. Spiegel Spiegel
  14. Stil Op Het Station
  15. Schuld
  16. Erik
  17. Toen Was Geluk Heel Gewoon

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