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Kaiser Chiefs: Ricky Wilson (vocals); Andrew White (guitar); Peanut (keyboards); Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson. Personnel: Nick Hodgson (vocals, drums); Adey Wilson (vocals); Andrew White (guitar); Simon Rix (bass guitar). Audio Mixers: Stephen Harris; Stephen Street; Cenzo Townshend. Recording information: Olympic Studios, Barnes, London, England; Town House Studios, London, England. Editor: Tom Stanley. Photographers: Jason Kelvin; Andy Melchior. Inspired by that moment sometime in the late '70s when punk gave birth to new wave (and looked back to the heyday of '60s mod for inspiration), the Kaiser Chiefs' debut, Employment, expands on the sharp, sussed sound of their singles in surprising ways. A look at London life and its discontents, Employment is a remarkably ambitious debut album that aspires, right down to its cheeky liner notes and graphics, to be the Parklife or All Mod Cons of the 2000s. While it doesn't quite reach those heights, it does have its fair share of memorable songs. Chief among them is the one-two punch of "Everyday I Love You Less and Less," a tightly wound "get lost" song that seamlessly mixes the band's punky guitar-bass-drums attack with synths and drum machines, and their signature single, "I Predict a Riot," another prime example of the band's barbed, pissed-off pop. "Saturday Night" is another standout; with its brassy stomp and lyrics like "watching the boys on their motorbikes/I want to be like those guys," it's a Quadrophenia-like understanding of what it is to be lonely in a crowd. On songs like moody-yet-stylish "Modern Way" and the cheeky, contradictory "Na Na Na Naa," the Kaiser Chiefs sound so effortlessly "on" that it's something of a surprise when Employment begins to lose momentum. Despite its pretty '60s pop melody, "You Can Have It All" drags a bit, while the vaudeville-tinged "Time Honoured Tradition" and "Born to Be a Dancer" are too precious and theatrical for their own good. Although it's not among their best songs musically, and its Beach Boys piss-take title is a little annoying, "Caroline, Yes" is one of the Kaiser Chiefs' more interesting bits of songwriting: on the surface, the narrator is upset because the other guy took Caroline away from him, but what really gets him is that the other guy is "everything I want to be in my life." Likewise, Employment ends with "Team Mate," a tantalizingly short character sketch that is also the band's best ballad. The Kaiser Chiefs' ambition is a double-edged sword: it's admirable that they wanted to branch out in so many directions on their first full-length, but it might have been a better -- or safer, at least -- move to stick to the amazing rockers that made their name in the first place. Employment is an uneven but still very promising debut that suggests that one day the Kaiser Chiefs will pull off something even more ambitious. ~ Heather Phares Emerging in an era rife with New Wave rip-off artists, the Kaiser Chiefs ran the risk of their sharp suits, angular haircuts, and early-1980s influences being taken the wrong way. While many of their peers shamelessly aped the most obvious aspects of the Cure, New Order, et al, Kaiser Chiefs (the name comes from a South African soccer team) much more subtly incorporated the sensibilities of their influences. Though one can hear traces of everything from Madness to XTC and Adam & the Ants on the Chiefs 2005 debut album, EMPLOYMENT, these Brits are no one's slavish imitators. Their undeniably catchy melodies, sarcastically witty lyrics, and often-sophisticated song structures bespeak a band that has developed its own style. Thus, the record finds Kaiser Chiefs standing head and shoulders above the mid-2000s neo-New Wave pack, brimming with energy, smarts, and promise.Rolling Stone (p.76) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[D]anceable art-punk gems full of guitar fuzz, na-na-na choruses and boyish energy..." Rolling Stone (p.68) - "[D]anceable art-punk gems full of guitar fuzz." Spin (p.62) - Ranked #19 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[A] cohesive debut that recalls the glory days of Britpop and second-wave punk." Spin (p.102) - "[T]he quintet bash through nervy, synth-stoked guitar pop....[With] a dedication to daffy English humor and bouncy music-hall folderol that creates the illusion of cultural import." - Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly (No. 814, p.64) - "[T]he Leeds five have polished their ability to craft catchy songs..." - Grade: B Uncut (p.105) - 4 stars out of 5 - "EMPLOYMENT is a gem...In the smart-pop steeplechase, Hot Hot Heat have got serious competition." Mojo (Publisher) (p.64) - Ranked #50 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "Ricky Wilson's cheeky chappies proved the power of knowing daftness." Mojo (Publisher) (p.109) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[E]mploying ill-fitting suits, tongue-in-cheek lyricism and a jerky guitar attack that smelts the classic rock canon into an infectious, head-spinning punch." Kaiser Chiefs Employment Songs Employment Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews kaiser chiefs deliver the goods......... employment is rocky pop with a new wave edge.its smart,melodic,flowing,progressive and should be on your shelf.this is a better than most c.d. .if you dont think so ,listen again. Submitted by dead man (sacramento,ca.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
more like a three and a half star!!! these guys are not bad at all, very catchy, and groovy!! plus any cd that is under 9 dollars is cool to me!!! Submitted by erikchute (new hampsha!!!!!!!)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great cd for alternative rock lovers! I really liked this cd. The band has an original sound. If you like The Killers than you will like them. Submitted by stywalt (Greer, SC, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
not quite arctic monkeys they have done quite well with this album, banishing cheesy pop from the album number 1 spot. But if they had focused more on the music aspect than capturing the pop market they could have pulled off something much better like...the arctic monkeys did! Submitted by shimlad (Leeds) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
They are pretty good really. I bet everyone who has written one of these is American. This is pretty good Brit Pop Rock. They're not my favourite (Muse Muse Muse!!!!! I love em ^_^) but they're still good. Submitted by Ellen (Southampton, UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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