Off With Their HeadsKaiser Chiefs
Release Date: 10/28/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1047486_VY
UPC # 602517859364
Label: Universal Motown
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Disc: 1
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Spanish Metal
2.
Never Miss a Beat
3.
Like It Too Much
4.
You Want History
5.
Can't Say What I Mean
6.
Good Days Bad Days
7.
Tomato In the Rain
8.
Half the Truth
9.
Always Happens Like That
10.
Addicted To Drugs
11.
Remember You're a Girl
Performer: Kaiser Chiefs
Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Less than two years after the release of their 2007 sophomore album, YOURS TRULY, ANGRY MOB, the Britpop act Kaiser Chiefs shook off that record's lukewarm reception and issued the fine back-to-the-drawing-board outing OFF WITH THEIR HEADS. Aiding the band in their sonic shift is in-demand producer Mark Ronson, who gives HEADS an immediate and layered aesthetic much in the vein of his work with Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen. In fact, Ms. Allen, who has been known to cover the Chiefs, pops up on the Madness-like "Always Happens Like That," one of the album's high points, along with the driving, New Wave-tinged "Never Miss a Beat."
Rolling Stone (p.126) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "OFF WITH THEIR HEADS is great British pop in the dynamic lethal-irony tradition of the mid-Sixties Kinks, the early Jam and, with that vintage-New Wave tone of Nick Baines' keyboards, XTC's 1979 album, DRUMS AND WIRES."
Rolling Stone (p.91) - Ranked #21 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums Of 2008 -- "[With] ingenious hooks and irresistible surge..."
Alternative Press (p.146) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Addicted To Drugs' is brilliant, from its cheeky quotes of Robert Palmer's 'Addicted To Love' to Wilson's darkly comic portrayal of junkies in love."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.104) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]heir third album is again packed with the sort of boisterous melodies and niggling synth-hooks that can top charts and fill stadiums."
Clash (magazine) (p.121) - "'Half The Truth' somehow pulls off a charming Blackpool pier sound and even concludes with a little unexpected grime."
One of many young U.K. bands to grab the spotlight in the mid 2000s, the Kaiser Chiefs play catchy, madcap Brit Pop, perfect for a Saturday night out. Unlike their peers on the scene, the Kaiser Chiefs have a goofy charm that plays off the styles and sounds of the '70s U.K. power-pop movement. Their single "I Predict A Riot" wouldn't be out of place on an early XTC album or as a b-side to "Starry Eyes."
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