Kensington is a Dutch rock band that was formed in Utrecht, Netherlands, in 2005. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Eloi Youssef, guitarist and backing vocalist Casper Starreveld, bassist Jan Haker, and drummer Niles Vandenberg.

The band's debut album, "Borders", was released in 2010, and was followed by their second album, "Vultures", in 2012. Both albums received critical acclaim in the Netherlands, with "Vultures" reaching the top of the Dutch album charts.

In 2014, Kensington released their third album, "Rivals", which marked a turning point in the band's career. The album received widespread critical acclaim and commercial success, and led to the band performing at several major festivals in Europe, including Pinkpop and Rock Werchter.

Kensington's fourth album, "Control", was released in 2016, and featured the hit single "Do I Ever". The album was another critical and commercial success, and earned the band several awards, including a Dutch Edison Award for Best Rock Album.

In 2019, Kensington released their fifth album, "Time", which debuted at number one on the Dutch album charts. The album featured the singles "Bats" and "What Lies Ahead", and showcased a more experimental sound for the band.

Kensington's most recent album, "Olympia", was released in 2021. The album was inspired by the band's experiences touring the world and features a mix of anthemic rock songs and more introspective ballads.

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