Despite being recorded in America with the producer Ben H Allen (Animal Collective, Gnarls Barkley), Education, Education, Education & War finds Kaiser Chiefs at their most British: indeed, it’s something of a throwback to their debut, Employment.
Except that, as the mockingly sardonic title suggests, those dreams
of employment have become the empty promises and deceits of politicians
estranged from their electorate.

Elsewhere, his jaundiced eye alights on wannabe squaddies playing war games and fondling replica guns in “Ruffians on Parade”; the way that minds are mostly used for escapist fantasy in “Meanwhile Up in Heaven”; and the hapless lot of an army entertainer in “Misery Company”. A touch of wistful melancholy creeps into “Roses” and the morning-after-the-party song “My Life”, but there’s a mismatch overall between the angry observations and the pell-mell pop-rock riffing of tracks such as “Cannons” and “One More Last Song”, so eager to curry favour and cajole us into singalong hooks.
This kind of thing requires a fine, sly balance between the artful and the artless, and they’ve not quite got it right this time.
Download: The Factory Gates; Coming Home; Ruffians on Parade
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