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Off With Their Heads | 
enlarge | Artist: Kaiser Chiefs Label: Polydor Category: Music
List Price: £16.99 Buy Used: £4.50 You Save: £12.49 (74%)
New (49) Used (7) from £4.50
Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 37
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 34 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 001210602 UPC: 602517847132 EAN: 0602517847132 ASIN: B001EYH2T8
Release Date: October 20, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available
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| Tracks:
| • | Spanish Metal | | • | Never Miss A Beat | | • | Like It Too Much | | • | You Want History | | • | Can't Say What I Mean | | • | Good Days Bad Days | | • | Tomato In The Rain | | • | Half The Truth | | • | Always Happens Like That | | • | Addicted To Drugs | | • | Remember You're A Girl |
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Amazon.co.uk Review After cockily shrugging off the difficult second album challenge with their hugely successful Yours Truly, Angry Mob, the Kaisers deliver yet another collection of blistering rock-pop in the shape of Off with Their Head. Producer Mark Ronson returns the band to the distilled pop potency of 2005's Employment as well as providing an all-star cast of guests: Lily Allen provides backing vocals on "Always Happens Like That", classical starlet David Arnold adds strings to "Like It Too Much" and UK grime aficionado Sway does a star turn on the unlikely yet winning "Half the Truth". Yet this is definitely the Kaiser's own show, as evinced on the wonderfully woozy "Tomato in the Rain," the catchy "Good Days, Bad Days", the feisty "You Want History" and the lovely--and somewhat surprising--finale "Remember You're a Girl". Musically, Off with Their Heads ain't rocket science, and the band's insights into contemporary urban life are superficial at best--but the Kaisers still manage to mostly hit the spot. --Danny McKenna
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Kaiser Chiefs - "Off With Their Heads" November 12, 2008 Jonathan Richard Evan Alderman 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
To anyone considering buying this Album from the Kaiser Chiefs, In my opinion I would certain say Yes! buy this album. The first track in my opinion isn't very good - this is Spanish Metal, However after this track the Album sky rockets in quality. Tracks I think are very good Never Miss A Beat, Like It Too Much, You Want History, Can't Say What I Mean, Half the Truth and Addicted to Drugs, the other tracks on the album which are still good but these songs stick out to me. This album really continues the Kaisers cool style and I would really recommend to any Kaiser fan already and to anybody who hasn't heard them before to buy this album - but I suggest that you get their 2 other albums as well.
Awesome Album! November 9, 2008 Marshall (Birmingham, UK) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
A Brilliant album! More of a world feel in the music Less anthemy - Stuff you can listen to again and again without frustration! Great album! Particularly Love 'Good Days Bad Days' and 'Remember You're a Girl'
Brilliant Album! November 1, 2008 Craig Taylor (Scuthorpe, UK) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
All I can say is that this is a great album from Kaiser Chiefs. Different from the second album and more close their first album. Classic Kaiser Chief's sound with a few new styles thrown in for good measure. Even Sway's rapping works and is hardly noticeble. ONe of the better albums I have bought this year, as most of the songs are catchy. Highly reccommended!
i've heard it, it's brilliant. September 14, 2008 Mr. M. Cole (uk) 21 out of 32 found this review helpful
I have actually heard this record all the way through whilst working for a music magazine, and it is a terrific record. please stop posting negative reviews when you havn't heard the record, it is pointless and spiteful.
Good indie pop October 3, 2008 Mr. M. Clough (lancashire) 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
Been listening to this all morning having obtained a preview copy. Not subtle but certainly catchy - the sort of indie pop Super Furry Animals were doing about ten years ago. Perhaps should have been released during the summer (what we had of it) - it has that sort of breezy feel that demands the volume on max and the windows wound down. Previous review mentions Oasis and Coldplay - Kaiser Chiefs not at all in the same category as the latter and certainly without the pretensions of the Gallagher brothers. 4/5 really but giving 5 to balance out the overly harsh 1 star reviews. Recommended.
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