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01. "Little Shocks" 02. "Things Change" 03. "Long Way From Celebrating" 04. "Starts With Nothing" 05. "Out Of Focus" 06. "Dead Or In Serious Trouble" 07. "When All Is Quiet" 08. "Kinda Girl You Are" 09. "Man On Mars" 10. "Child Of The Jago" 11. "Heard It Break" 12. "Coming Up For Air" 13. "If You Will Have Me"
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? &© 2011 B-Unique Records, under exclusive license to Polydor Records Ltd. (UK).
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by B-Unique Records, under exclusive license
to Polydor Records Ltd. (UK)
Made in EU.
Published by Imagem Music.
All songs mastered..., sequenced... at Metropolis.
Worldwide Artist Management - for SuperVision Management Group.
Live Booking, World ex-North America - for X-Ray Touring, North America Only - for High Road Touring.
'The Future Is Medieval' is taken from the poem 'Missing From The Point Of Duty'..., first published in issue 12 of Pen Pusher Magazine.
Track 1 and 4. Produced... at Dean Street Studio. Mixed... at Al-Cat-Raz Studio.
Track 9. Produced... at Dean Street Studio and Chewdio, London. Mixed... at Metropolis.
Tracks 3, 6, 7, 8 and 10. Produced and mixed... at British Grove Studio. Mixed at Three Crows East Studio.
Track 12. Produced... at British Grove Studio and Chewdio, London. Mixed... at Three Crows East Studio.
Tracks 2, 5 11 and 13. Produced... at Chewdio, London.
Mix on track 2 and 13... at Dean Street Studio and 212 Studios.
Additional production and mix on track 11... at Strangetown Studios.
Strings on track 13... recorded... at The Church Studio.
Other notes:
Track times are not printed on the release.
"The Future Is Medieval" is an inventive studio album on CD by the British band Kaiser Chiefs, released under the renowned label Polydor. Known for their energetic indie rock and sharp, hook-driven songwriting, Kaiser Chiefs use this record to explore both anthemic choruses and more reflective, experimental moments. The album is characterized by punchy guitars, driving rhythms and sing-along refrains that recall the band's early breakthrough, while also pushing into more ambitious arrangements and lyrical themes about modern life, identity and social change. Fans of British indie and alternative rock will find a dynamic mix of immediately accessible tracks and deeper cuts that reward repeated listening. As a physical CD, this edition is ideal for collectors who value tangible sound carriers and classic album artwork.
Kaiser Chiefs emerged from the vibrant Leeds music scene and quickly became one of the defining British indie rock bands of the 2000s. They gained international recognition with their multi-platinum debut and hit singles that dominated radio and festival stages, earning major awards and nominations in the UK and abroad. The band is known for electrifying live performances, sharp social observations and a knack for writing choruses that become instant crowd anthems. Over the years, they have built a solid catalogue of albums that have charted strongly and cemented their reputation as reliable hitmakers and festival favorites.
Polydor, the label behind this release, is one of the most established and influential record companies in the world. With a long history in popular music, Polydor has worked with many important artists across rock, pop and beyond, supporting them with professional production, international distribution and strong promotional structures. The label's experience and global network help ensure that releases like "The Future Is Medieval" reach a wide audience, maintaining high standards in sound quality and presentation. For listeners, the Polydor logo is often a sign of a carefully curated catalogue and enduring musical relevance. |  | | Manufacturer No.: |
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