Second Album (Kaiser Chiefs)
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Untitled | ||
Studio album by Kaiser Chiefs | ||
Released | February 2007 | |
Recorded | Hook End Studio, Oxfordshire: September - October, 2006 | |
Genre | Indie rock | |
Label | B-Unique | |
Producer(s) | Stephen Street | |
Kaiser Chiefs chronology | ||
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Employment (2005) |
Untitled (2007) |
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The as yet untitled second album by Leeds-based English rock band Kaiser Chiefs is currently in post-production. The band revealed to NME in October 2006 that they have recorded 22 songs and hope to whittle that number down to 13 or 14 for the final album.[1] The band had previously revealed to Gigwise in July 2006 that they hope to have the album released by Valentine's Day 2007.[2] However the album's release date is now February 26, 2007.[3] According to December 6, 2006 issue of NME, "Ruby" will be the first single.
[edit] Track listing
NME reported in October 2006 that the following eleven tracks have been recorded for the album.[1]
- "Angry Mob"
- "Everything Is Average Nowadays"
- "Heat Dies Down"
- "Highroyds"
- "I Can Do It"
- "I Didn't Expect This"
- "Learnt My Lesson Well"
- "Love's Not A Competition (But I'm Winning)"
- "Retirement"
- "Ruby"
- "Try Your Best"
- "Boxing Champ"
[edit] References
- ^ a b The Kaiser Chiefs discuss new album. NME (20 October 2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-20.
- ^ Kaiser Chiefs Eyeing Up Valentine's Day Album Release. Gigwise (10 July 2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-20.
- ^ Kaiser Chiefs new album release date. play.com (23 November 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-23.
Kaiser Chiefs |
Ricky Wilson | Andrew "Whitey" White | Simon Rix | Nick Hodgson | Nick "Peanut" Baines |
Discography |
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Albums: Employment | Untitled |
Singles: "Oh My God" | "I Predict a Riot" | "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" | "Modern Way" |
DVDs: Enjoyment |
Other releases: Lap of Honour | "You Can Have It All" |
Related articles |
Kaizer Chiefs Football Club | B-Unique Records | Polydor Records | Stephen Street |