Kaiser Chiefs – Employment

Album Info

Artist: Kaiser Chiefs

Title: Employment

Year: 2005

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Tracklist

  • 1. Everyday I Love You Less And Less (3:37)
  • 2. I Predict A Riot (3:53)
  • 3. Modern Way (4:03)
  • 4. Na Na Na Na Naa (3:00)
  • 5. You Can Have It All (4:35)
  • 6. Oh My God (3:34)
  • 7. Born To Be A Dancer (3:30)
  • 8. Saturday Night (3:26)
  • 9. What Did I Ever Give You (4:09)
  • 10. Time Honoured Tradition (2:45)
  • 11. Caroline, Yes (4:10)
  • 12. Team Mate (3:24)

Review

Get ready to experience the ultimate fusion of Britpop and post-punk with "Employment", the debut album from Kaiser Chiefs. This album is all about high-energy vibes, witty lyrics, and sing-along hooks that will stick with you. With tracks like "I Predict a Riot" and "Everyday I Love You Less and Less", it's clear the band has a talent for crafting anthemic choruses that are both catchy and meaningful. The band's ability to blend raw energy with pop polish creates a unique sound that's both fun and edgy.

"Employment" is a time capsule of the mid-2000s indie-rock scene, with songs like "Oh My God" and "Na Na Na Na Naa" showcasing the band's playful side and garage-rock influences. The production may be a little uneven at times, but that's part of the album's charm - it's a raw and honest representation of a band still finding their voice. Overall, "Employment" is a record that's all about embracing the fun and excitement of rock music, without losing any of its edge. With its catchy hooks and rebellious spirit, it's an album that's sure to get you moving and energized. - Sammi