
Duck
Kaiser Chiefs forthcoming new album Duck, released through Polydor. Duck is the sound of one ofthe most successful British guitar bands of the millennium reclaiming the creative swagger that underpins their strongest work. âItâs undeniably fantastic and undeniably Kaiser Chiefs,â says front man Ricky Wilson.
Their seventh record will be preceded by Record Collection, the first piece of new music taken from the album, as well as a huge show at Elland Road Stadium on June 8th, a homecoming gig with stature needing no explanation. A surging indie-pop anthem, Record Collection captures the uplifting melodies and effortless songcraft of the new album. âIt came quickly,â says Wilson of its creation. âItâs a vibe. Itâs about the internet and frustration with the internet, about how it rules our lives but we donât really understand what it is and how we just click accept.â Alongside the huge anthem People Know How To Love One Another, Record Collection led the way when, at the start of 2018, Duck started to take shape during recording sessions in Wales and England. Duck was recorded and mixed with producer Ben H. Allen, who previously collaborated with the band on 2014âs number one album Education, Education, Education & War.
Other production collaborators include and Iain Archer (Liam Gallagher, James Bay) with additional mixing by Mark "Spikeâ Stent (U2, Ed Sheeran, Arcade Fire) who worked with Kaiser Chiefs on defining single Everyday I Love You Less and Less. Itâs a record that harks back to the everyday explorations of their breakthrough early albums. âWe wanted to do something that had a Kaiser Chiefs DNA but still try and do something differentâ says bassist Simon Rix. âIt has the right spirit. "Fifteen years into their career, the band, completed by Andrew âWhiteyâ White (guitar), Peanut (keyboards) and Vijay Mistry (drums), are hitting new artistic peaks. âItâs more exciting than itâs ever been,â says Wilson. âEvery time thereâs a big obstacle, it just gets blown away in the wind like a dandelion.
Kaiser Chiefs forthcoming new album Duck, released through Polydor. Duck is the sound of one ofthe most successful British guitar bands of the millennium reclaiming the creative swagger that underpins their strongest work. âItâs undeniably fantastic and undeniably Kaiser Chiefs,â says front man Ricky Wilson.
Their seventh record will be preceded by Record Collection, the first piece of new music taken from the album, as well as a huge show at Elland Road Stadium on June 8th, a homecoming gig with stature needing no explanation. A surging indie-pop anthem, Record Collection captures the uplifting melodies and effortless songcraft of the new album. âIt came quickly,â says Wilson of its creation. âItâs a vibe. Itâs about the internet and frustration with the internet, about how it rules our lives but we donât really understand what it is and how we just click accept.â Alongside the huge anthem People Know How To Love One Another, Record Collection led the way when, at the start of 2018, Duck started to take shape during recording sessions in Wales and England. Duck was recorded and mixed with producer Ben H. Allen, who previously collaborated with the band on 2014âs number one album Education, Education, Education & War.
Other production collaborators include and Iain Archer (Liam Gallagher, James Bay) with additional mixing by Mark "Spikeâ Stent (U2, Ed Sheeran, Arcade Fire) who worked with Kaiser Chiefs on defining single Everyday I Love You Less and Less. Itâs a record that harks back to the everyday explorations of their breakthrough early albums. âWe wanted to do something that had a Kaiser Chiefs DNA but still try and do something differentâ says bassist Simon Rix. âIt has the right spirit. "Fifteen years into their career, the band, completed by Andrew âWhiteyâ White (guitar), Peanut (keyboards) and Vijay Mistry (drums), are hitting new artistic peaks. âItâs more exciting than itâs ever been,â says Wilson. âEvery time thereâs a big obstacle, it just gets blown away in the wind like a dandelion.
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Kaiser Chiefs forthcoming new album Duck, released through Polydor. Duck is the sound of one ofthe most successful British guitar bands of the millennium reclaiming the creative swagger that underpins their strongest work. âItâs undeniably fantastic and undeniably Kaiser Chiefs,â says front man Ricky Wilson.
Their seventh record will be preceded by Record Collection, the first piece of new music taken from the album, as well as a huge show at Elland Road Stadium on June 8th, a homecoming gig with stature needing no explanation. A surging indie-pop anthem, Record Collection captures the uplifting melodies and effortless songcraft of the new album. âIt came quickly,â says Wilson of its creation. âItâs a vibe. Itâs about the internet and frustration with the internet, about how it rules our lives but we donât really understand what it is and how we just click accept.â Alongside the huge anthem People Know How To Love One Another, Record Collection led the way when, at the start of 2018, Duck started to take shape during recording sessions in Wales and England. Duck was recorded and mixed with producer Ben H. Allen, who previously collaborated with the band on 2014âs number one album Education, Education, Education & War.
Other production collaborators include and Iain Archer (Liam Gallagher, James Bay) with additional mixing by Mark "Spikeâ Stent (U2, Ed Sheeran, Arcade Fire) who worked with Kaiser Chiefs on defining single Everyday I Love You Less and Less. Itâs a record that harks back to the everyday explorations of their breakthrough early albums. âWe wanted to do something that had a Kaiser Chiefs DNA but still try and do something differentâ says bassist Simon Rix. âIt has the right spirit. "Fifteen years into their career, the band, completed by Andrew âWhiteyâ White (guitar), Peanut (keyboards) and Vijay Mistry (drums), are hitting new artistic peaks. âItâs more exciting than itâs ever been,â says Wilson. âEvery time thereâs a big obstacle, it just gets blown away in the wind like a dandelion.
















