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Yours Truly, Angry Mob

Yours Truly, Angry Mob

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Artist: Kaiser Chiefs
Label: B-Unique
Category: Music

List Price: £16.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 53 reviews
Sales Rank: 567

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 44 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.7 x 0.4

UPC: 602517234253
EAN: 0602517234253
ASIN: B000LSAIMG

Release Date: February 26, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Ruby
  • The Angry Mob - Kaiser Chiefs, Stephen Street, Tom Stanley, Cenzo Townshend, Alex Mackenzie
  • Heat Dies Down
  • Highroyds
  • Love's Not A Competition (But I'm Winning) - Kaiser Chiefs, Stephen Street, Tom Stanley, Cenzo Townshend, Alex Mackenzie
  • Thank You Very Much
  • I Can Do It Without You
  • My Kind Of Guy
  • Everything Is Average Nowadays
  • Boxing Champ
  • Learnt My Lesson Well
  • Try Your Best
  • Retirement

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
If your previous album was a slow-burning success story, it can be hard to be expected to hit the ground running on the follow-up. Fortunately, the Kaiser Chiefs have done just that on the fantastically-titled Yours Truly, Angry Mob. Like Employment, their debut and this album's predecessor, Yours Truly... is full of radio-friendly, hook-ridden tunes that mask cunningly subversive lyrics. The Kaiser Chiefs are very much a Britpop band, which is probably why "Highroyds" opening couplet--"I remember nights out when we were young/ They weren't very good they were rubbish"--sounds like something Jarvis Cocker would sing, while being backed by the boys from Blur. And it's this lyrical sentiment that's carried throughout the album, much of which is satire wrapped up in potential singles. Best of all, and a perfect example of this, is "The Angry Mob", sure to be shouted along to by exactly the people it's targeting. It's the rare band that can mock and judge its audience and still be loved by them, but that's exactly what the Kaiser Chiefs have done on Yours Truly, Angry Mob. --Ted Kord


Customer Reviews:   Read 48 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Dreadful   November 18, 2008
R. Essery (Monmouth, UK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

A musical version of a blocked drain. Takes itself far too seriously. Retentive and overbearing.

Avoid.



5 out of 5 stars Good, worth getting   September 3, 2008
Stephen J. Charlton
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have listend to this album and thought it is a good listen through. the 1st time i listend i was not that sure. 2nd time i listened it was brill. you can tell they put effort into each track. their is a great track on the album called 'heat dies down' which i think is the best track on the album. if you like rock and indie rock buy this... its a gooden.



2 out of 5 stars A Disappointment   May 19, 2008
You are reading my username (Adelaide, South Australia)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I'm not gonna lie - I thought Employment was an utterly brilliant record. It made me quite obsessed with the chiefs that yeah and is still in my Top 20 all time favourite albums which is saying something.

So you can imagine how heartbroken I was when I finally heard this. Yes, it's good but nothing special at all, certainly not in the way the first one was. I was so excited for the record I downloaded bad quality live rips off the internet and loved what I was hearing - a more serious direction with still some great music. But unfortunatley Lightning never strikes in the same place twice and Stephen Street turned those brilliant tunes into something quite bland.

With Employment I listened to a track off it pretty much every day for a year, with YTAM I listened to it a number of times when it was first released and then put it on the shelf. I haven't listened to it in ages.

The cover is beige. There's a song called "Everything is Average Nowadays". Oh the irony. The video for the title track - The Angry Mob, is appauling. They're working with one of the most evil men in music Mark Ronson for LP3. Unfortunatley, the same band who did Employment have now totally lost me.

Best songs on the album are - Thank You Very Much, Love's Not A Competition and lead single Ruby.

B-sides are among the bands best work but thier few in number - but whenever you get the chance grab a listen of Admire You or Out Of My Depth, two brilliant songs. Unfortunatley, leaving the songs on the record would've given the album a little flavour and we dont want that.



3 out of 5 stars Hits and Miss   March 12, 2008
Ghostwheel (Yorkshire, UK)
Most people will have heard "Ruby" and "The Angry Mob", and both deserve to be successful singles, being both anthemic and sophisticated.

Unfortunately the rest of the album, while not bad, is fairly derivative, and inspiration is rather sparse. Many of the tracks could easily be mistaken for Blur, with a touch of the Jam and the Coral thrown in. However, these would, without exception, be album fillers for those bands.

All-in-all not too bad, but certainly not great.



1 out of 5 stars Can I send it back????   February 23, 2008
Reedy (Bucks)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

what a load of tosh. They sound like they are trying too hard, but falling short. I have tried to listen to this a number of times to see if it grows on me, but sadly to no avail!

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