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Album Review: Employment

  • Artist: Kaiser Chiefs
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 15, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Everyday I Love You Less and Less (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (3:37)
I Predict a Riot (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (3:53)
Modern Way (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (4:03)
Na Na Na Na Naa (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (3:01)
You Can Have It All (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (4:35)
Oh My God Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (3:35)
Born to Be a Dancer (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (3:30)
Saturday Night (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (3:27)
What Did I Ever Give You? Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (4:09)
Time Honoured Tradition (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (2:45)
Caroline, Yes (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (4:12)
Team Mate (Lyrics) Adey Wilson, Simon Rix, Nick Hodgson Kaiser Chiefs (3:24)

Credits

Stephen Street (Producer), Stephen Street (Mixing), Cenzo Townshend (Engineer), Cenzo Townshend (Mixing), Adey Wilson (Vocals), Stephen Harris (Producer), Stephen Harris (Mixing), Ewan Davies (Engineer), Cally (Art Direction), Cally (Design), Andrew White (Guitar), Tom Stanley (Engineer), Tom Stanley (Editing), Dario Dendi (Engineer), Kaiser Chiefs (Main Performer), Simon Rix (Guitar (Bass)), Nick Hodgson (Drums), Nick Hodgson (Vocals), Simon Francis (Mastering), Jason Kelvin (Photography), Andy Melchior (Photography)
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Employment
Studio album by Kaiser Chiefs
Released 7 March 2005
Recorded Summer-December 2004
Genre Indie rock
New wave
Length 44:12
Label B-Unique
Producer Stephen Street, Stephen Harris
Professional reviews
Kaiser Chiefs chronology
Employment
(2005)
Yours Truly, Angry Mob
(2007)

Employment is the debut album by English alternative rock band Kaiser Chiefs, released in March 2005 on B-Unique Records. Employment takes its inspirations from the Britpop and New Wave movements, as well as 70s'-era punk rock, and Beach Boys-esque West Coast music.

Originally the album charted at number three in the UK Albums Chart on 13 March 2005, but charted one place higher at number two almost a year after its release, due to the band's success at the Brit Awards. Employment went on to becoming the fourth best-selling album in the United Kingdom that year.

Contents

Album information

The motorbike that appears at the beginning of "Saturday Night" is owned and 'played' by Graham Coxon. The sleeve notes read "Graham Coxon's motorbike, (1935 Kaiser 'Chief' 750cc Manx TT Works Racer) appears courtesy of Transcopic Records". "Caroline, Yes" is named in reference to The Beach Boys' song "Caroline, No". The track's original working title was called "Hail to the Chief", according to the Kaiser Chiefs' book A Record of Employment.

Reception

  • Rolling Stone (p.76) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Danceable art-punk gems full of guitar fuzz, na-na-na choruses and boyish energy..."
  • 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) - "The 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) - "The 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."
  • Yahoo Music - "finally, a worthy successor to Blur." - 8/10
  • Mojo (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 (p.109) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Employing ill-fitting suits, tongue-in-cheek lyricism and a jerky guitar attack that smelts the classic rock canon into an infectious, head-spinning punch."
  • Allmusic - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "Employment is an uneven but still very promising debut that suggests that one day the Kaiser Chiefs will pull off something even more ambitious."

Track listing

All tracks by Ricky Wilson, Andrew White, Simon Rix, Nick Baines, and Nick Hodgson.

  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" – 3:01
  5. "You Can Have It All" – 4:35
  6. "Oh My God" – 3:35
  7. "Born to Be a Dancer" – 3:30
  8. "Saturday Night" – 3:27
  9. "What Did I Ever Give You?" – 4:09
  10. "Time Honoured Tradition" – 2:45
  11. "Caroline, Yes" – 4:13
  12. "Team Mate" – 3:24

Track 12 is omitted in some territories.

Limited edition bonus CD

  1. "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" (Marvin Gaye Cover) - 4:59

Live CD recorded between May 2004 and January 2005.

  1. "Hard Times Send Me" – 2:47
  2. "Modern Way" – 3:55
  3. "I Predict a Riot" – 4:01
  4. "Time Honoured Tradition" – 3:13
  5. "Na Na Na Na Naa" – 3:09
  6. "Oh My God" – 3:40

Sales

  • Europe: Top 10 (2x Platinum) (Sales:2,000,000)
  • United Kingdom: #2 (6x Platinum) (Sales:1,880,001)
  • Greece: #3 (Gold) (Sales:10,000)

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