The Wallasey-born musician who splits time between his own records and The Last Shadow Puppets with Alex Turner.
For a quick sense of his lane, try "First Of My Kind" or "Rearrange." They've got that driving, melodic punch he does so well.
Kane's got that sharp, retro-modern guitar sound that feels both classic and immediate. You can hear it in solo tracks like "Coup De Grace" and in the lush, orchestral sweep of The Last Shadow Puppets' "The Age of the Understatement." He's carved out a space where garage rock energy meets a kind of throwback cool.
He started young, co-founding The Little Flames at 17 before forming The Rascals. After they split in 2009, he launched his solo career with "Colour of the Trap" in 2011 and has kept putting out records, like 2022's "Change the Show," while occasionally reuniting with Alex Turner for Shadow Puppets projects.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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