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Artist: Kaiser Chiefs
Label: B-Unique Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: Import Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 EAN: 5055052813028 ASIN: B0007MVY2O |
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Is it too early for a Britpop revival? Not on the watch of Leeds quintet Kaiser Chiefs, who just a decade after the release of Blur's scene-making 1994 album, <I>Parklife</I>, offer a striking follow-up. They've hired the same producer--Stephen Street. They've studied the same influences--the Buzzcocks, the Jam, the Kinks. They've even picked up the same English slice-of-life themes--"I wanna wear my clothes tight/Matching jackets and a fistful of notes/New sneakers and a fresh pack of smokes," goes "Saturday Night." The resulting album, <I>Employment</I>, is just as catchy and captivating as you might expect, swinging from the stormy social commentary of "I Predict A Riot" to the shouty insouciance of "Oh My God." A <I>Trainspotting</I> sequel can't be far off. <I>--Aidin Vaziri</I>About the Artists
Sometimes the greatest success stories sprout from the tiniest of ambitions. When Kaiser Chiefs formed up in Leeds around the summer of 2003, their aim wasn't to conquer stadiums and change the world. Instead, these five Britpop-obsessed oddballs began plotting a rather more modest plan. In the shadowy corners of clubs and venues across the city Ricky Wilson (lead vocals, owner of stylish blue and orange suit), Andrew 'Whitey' White (guitar), Simon Rix (bass), Nick 'Peanut' Baines (keyboards and modeller of impressive pork-pie hats) and Nick Hodgson (drums and vocals) decided to form a band that would harness the awesome capability of being able to blag an early slot at the following year's Leeds Festival.The Kaisers' story actually begins some time before they'd decided to name themselves after a successful South African football team. School friends Simon, Peanut and Nick had been playing together in various bands since the age of 15 before spying art school graduate and restless-ball-of-energy Ricky singing with a Rolling Stones tribute band.
Right now, everybody wants a piece of the Kaiser Chiefs. Blur producer Stephen Street was so bowled over he offered his services for debut album <I>Employment</I>. A barrage of bouncing art-pop brilliance, it's scheduled to soundtrack 2005 from the minute it hits stereos this March.
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The Debut from the Leeds Live Leaders who Created a Sensation by Bringing Back the Verve and Fire of the 70's Into the Burgeoning Neo Nu Wave Scene in the UK. Their Debut Indie Single "oh My God" Crawled Up Into the Top 75 of the Pop Charts...an Amazing Feat for an Unsigned Band. This Special Limited Edition (In a Special Box) Includes a Bonus CD with Six Live Tracks, Five Are Live Rendition of LP Songs and One is an Exlclusive B-track. Put the Disc in Your Computer and You Can Download Three More Live Tracks from a Special Website! the Box Includes a Fold-out Poster Depicting the "Employment" Game and Four "One Skaiver" Notes (Play Money). The CD Booklet Comes with Full Album Lyrics.Customer Reviews:
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