Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Review: Kaiser Chiefs - Off With Their Heads



When we heard the Kaiser Chiefs' 3rd album was going to be produced by Mark Ronson, we were worried. After all hasn't everyone grown a bit tired of Ronson and his relentless trumpeting? Fortunately we can report that, thanks to co-producer Eliot James, the wonky parping has been kept in check.

After the massive success of the usually 'notoriously hard' 2nd album, 'Off With Their Head' is the Chiefs going at it old school with quirky British rock influences a plenty. Jaw-dropping lead single 'Never Miss A Beat' could easily be mistaken as a forgotten Beatles demo with it's call and response hook (best bit - 'What do you want for tea? I want crisps!'). 'Tomato In the Rain' gives a hammond organ it's best use in years, and Ricky's Northern charm shines in the comical 'Addicted To Drugs'.  Ronson's star pulling power is in effect too, with Lily Allen providing backing vocals on the summery swagger of 'Always Happens Like That', orchestral maestro David Arnold looking after 'Like It Too Much' and grime boy Sway pulling in a star turn on the XTC reminiscent & surely future #1 'Half The Truth'.

A sprightly 35 minutes, it's yet more proof the young pretenders have nothing on this lot when it comes down to personality, wit and intelligence. Tunes to get your converse dirty to.

Originally published in Attitude Magazine.

4 comments:

  1. Oh I'm really looking forward to this. Have you heard the ace Cut Copy remix of "Never Miss A Beat"? Possibly even better than the original...

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  2. Just picked up my review copy of this from work today; IT'S BLOODY INCREDIBLE STUFF. I actually think it's probably BETTER than their last two perhaps? A really solid record.

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  3. [...] at Karinski.net has an ace review up on her place about the [...]

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  4. Terrible album, over produced bells and whistles with zero substance and school boy lyrics.

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