Employment
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Band Name: Kaiser Chiefs
- Record Label: Universal
- Release Date: Mar 15, 2005
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7.6
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 69 Ratings
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VVMay 4, 20058This is a great album. its funny, smart and it makes you happy all at the same time. and of course its Parklife 1o years later, but parklife was brilliant so why care?
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sampMar 17, 20057I agree with Jon D and dake fu. Bloc Party are brilliant. Kaiser Chiefs are good, but not in the same league as Bloc Party or Franz Ferdinand.
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VJayApr 20, 20058I'm riding the Brit Pop wave.
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JayKApr 4, 200510simply a great album cant wait to see if the bring out a new one.
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ChadSSep 20, 20068I've had "Employment" for about eighteen months now and "I Predict a Riot", in particular; still sounds great, kind of like a less brainy XTC and a guitar solo that sounds inspired by the B-52's "Rock Lobster". "Modern Way" is almost as good. Catchy pop songs are always better than atonal dirges.
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JonDMar 16, 20056Average album with several really good tunes, but also some mediocre forgettable songs. Nothing really that will be remembered in a couple of years. Listen to Bloc Party's Silent Alarm instead.
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HannahRMar 24, 20059This album is amazing! It's the kind of album you just want to put on loudly and run around your room to. The songs are so fun and catchy with great witty lyrics. It's crazy!
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francescawApr 16, 20057A great album. The kaiser chiefs's music is just so original and interesting, and ultimately nice to listen to. It would have been an 8, but the unecessary woahhhhs woaaaahhhhs woaaaahs!!!! in ever song gets a bit boring. Overall a thumbs up from me!
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RandyJApr 27, 200510The comparisons to franz ferdinand just dont hold up. Kaiser Chiefs are just plain better in every way. The album is solid all the way through and each song is different from the next. The lyrics are clever and the arrangements are catchy as hell. This is the first disc of 2005 I consider to be a must-own.
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F.CastroApr 3, 20057Runs out of steam halfway through, but, wow, isn't it amazing on the way there?
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MarcDJun 5, 20058A rip-roaring good time of an album. One of the best new undeniably British-sounding bands out there now. Love it.
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CraigJSep 18, 20050every song just sounds the same
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EvertonCSep 7, 200510A great album from this new english band... Mods are alive and kicking!
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KateBApr 6, 20069The best album in my CD rack at the moment! Although it takes ideas from bands in other decades, Employment is catchy and entertaining, and all of them are good musicians. Ricky Wilson is a great lead singer, and a thouroughly nice person. Everyone should get this album and support this British band so they can go far!
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BradleyEDec 13, 20054The album resorts too quickly to filler. After the first few songs, everything else sounds the same on the album. And even if you hate to admit it, they are similar to Franz Ferdinand in a number of ways. Nothing new!
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JamieMMar 17, 20057There are a few real belters on 'Emplyment' and one or two mediocre songs too. One or two that get annoying... Overall good though!
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daiseletMar 17, 20057i predict a riot and modern way are brilliant... most of the rest are catchy and very brit-poppy... but the overall feeling is that it has been recycled but not improved upon, if you know what i mean... comes across as a second-rate hybrid of blur, supergrass, madness, etc
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J.P.MorganMar 17, 20056Very catchy bouncy pop-songs with little substance and bad lyrics. If that's your cup of tea.... then you should definitely but it. However, it's not for me....
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jasonMar 17, 20051Like Leeds United... shite!!!
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TheChiefMar 18, 200510Wonderful. Insightful lyrics, and damn good tunes. The Chiefs don't take themselves too seriously, and the album is all the better for it. Absolutely great live too.
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pedroMar 21, 20059In the same manner as beck's guerro, & kol's aha shake heartbreak, this album is on constant rotation in my collection here in '05
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MikeMMar 22, 20058
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ManicMMar 24, 20054sorry but this is yet another of these albums with only one good track on it, and that comes from a group thats clearly being over exposed in the press
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RichardRMar 29, 20052Sorry, I don't get this band AT ALL. Most of their lyrics bleat on and on about how they're not pleased with whatever subject they lower themselves to write about. And the music is as boring as it gets. I don't see what all the fuss is about. Finally, where'd they get that stupid name???
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voodoocookieApr 21, 200510The best album of the year without a doubt! Definitely one of the most enjoyable acts to come out in a long time and they definitely crank up the fun factor in music to the max!
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carlosMay 17, 20056good album
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PaulFMay 27, 20056Giving this album a 9 or a 10 is simply too generous in my opinion. The problem is that for every decent song on it, the follow up is always rather poor. I expected more standout tracks like I Predict a Riot and Oh My God, but there is just nothing else on the album that even comes close to their greatness. I find it all a bit of a disappointment to be honest.
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davemMay 31, 20056meh NME over publising, cant deny great energy from the singles, just each song has major weak points, lyrically bad and a bad blur.Still enjoy the singles
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MusicMavenJun 1, 20057It's not a sixer (Americans read: home run) in my book because it's too hit-or-miss. But when it hits, it distills several generations of Britpop down to the hook-filled essence. Everyone seems to stop at Blur, but I hear the influence of earlier British bands as well, such as the Jam, the Kinks, the Clash and XTC.
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zeifgeistJun 13, 20054
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AndrewTJun 19, 20057This is poor pop, it does not pretend to be anything else. It will never be on your top ten all time critical favourites, but it is pure unadulterated fun. How many records can you say that about?
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DougAMar 13, 200610I have never heard an album that made my happier. Despite a couple "fillers" this album is as bubbly and fun as they come. Can't wait for the follow-up
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LukeTSep 11, 20068Kaiser chiefs make a good first impression with their debut album 'employment.' Apart from one or two songs all of the tunes are catchy and get stuck in your head and the lyrics are written well. One of the best british bands of their generation.
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GarryKOct 19, 20070When I first listened to "I predict a riot" I didn't even want to listen to the rest. Too poppy and cheesey.
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ixataApr 17, 20079at first listen this album sux big tym.. but after frequent listening, it actually rocks! the unes are cetch, though some of them sounds kinda foolishly weird(Na Na Na-sounds like an asylum anthem). but ultimately, this album is fun, colourful and worth ever penny
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JoeGDec 22, 20057Not a bad album at all, but still a tad overrated. Maximo Park, Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand, and The Futureheads have all had better albums at this point. Still, not a bad effort in the least/
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timDec 23, 20059this cd actually took me a while to get into, but i think now that it is quite excellent. great full sound, and personally i dont think the songs all sound the same, each has at least at the very least a unique intro. solid overall, well worth the purchase, alsoa great cd for a party
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JohnWDec 27, 200510Just love it
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dakefuMar 15, 20058While not quite as cool as Franz Ferdinand, "Employment" is still a pretty sweet post-punk guitar pop album. More XTC and Specials than art-school stuff.
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JulieSMar 16, 20055Not original and starts to get irritating after a few listens!!
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MattEMar 18, 20059Employment is, simply put, the best album so far this year, will be a top 2005 album when we look back in December at the year’s music offerings, and is better than practically everything released in 2004. It’s a splendid triumph of versatility: rock and pop, lazy and crazy, dance and chill, words and riff.
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tomMar 25, 20059like others have said, instant gratification...good nostalgia for britpop lovers
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JonathanPMar 27, 200510Without a question the best album thus far of 2005. Absolutely infectious from start to finish. For a debut album to lack a single "poor" song is quite an achievement.
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AlexBMar 29, 20058Great Debut Album. Catchy hooks and lyrics. Awesome Live band and one of the nicest bands ever.
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EfraimEJun 24, 20057Das duas musicas que ouvi, achei ótimo!
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WayneMAug 15, 20059A fresh new voice of British pop. A band that isn't afraid not to follow the mainstream sound. And with the reasonable price (Cdn $10.00) it is a steal for a CD that is destined to become a classic.
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jarrodwMar 14, 20069"Employment" is one of the greatest albums of 2005. The opening three songs are brilliant. The song, 'Modern Way" which is not as popular as the first two: "Every Day i Love you Less and less" and "I Predict a Riot", however it is my favourite on the album. The Kaiser Chiefs are not unique, but they stand out against similar acts such as Maximo Park, The Futureheads, and bloc party.
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Oct 12, 20109balances absolute headbangers with the softer songs for a solid record. this record is the epitome of the pop punk revival. if you don't feel happy after giving this a listen see a therapist.
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Jul 31, 201110Great album, a few listens and you will be singing the choruses for the rest of your life.
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May 14, 201210Amazing best album of the 2000s it just takes Punk gives it a modern spins puts in a bit of quirky Kaiser Chiefs magic and makes in great there would be no audience for bands like Arctic Monkeys and Vaccines if this didn't hit as punk died out.
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80[Kaiser Chiefs] are smug, preening and shallow, and so eager to entertain that they nearly piss themselves with pizzazz and energy. [Apr 2005, p.119]
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80A gem. [Apr 2005, p.105]
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83Employment is thrilling from beginning to end, packing in 45-minutes of exuberant Britpop melodies, na-na-na choruses and buzzsaw guitars that make Franz Ferdinand look like a bunch of stiffs.