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The Chap - Well Done Europe - Music Head - 08-07-2010 released July 6th, 2010 ![]() from the album - Even Your Friends http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06I_p5Oj7yE from all music British electro-rock band the Chap were formed in North London by Claire Hope (keyboards, vocals), Johannes Von Weizsäcker (guitar, vocals, cello), Panos Ghikas (bass, violin, guitar, vocals), and Keith Duncan (drums). They released a 10" EP, Fun, on Lo Recordings in April 2002. Their debut album, The Horse, was released on April 28, 2003, followed on September 29, 2003, by the EP (Hats Off To) Dror Frangi. Their second full-length album, Ham, was released on June 27, 2005. A second EP, The Chop, came out on June 11, 2007. Their third album, Mega Breakfast, was released in Europe on May 19, 2008, and in the U.K. a week later. They signed to Ghostly International, which issued Mega Breakfast in the U.S. on July 1, 2008, as their first official American release. At the same time, Hope took a pregnancy leave from the group and was replaced temporarily by keyboard player and singer Berit, who had previously played in a band with Von Weizsäcker called Karamasov, then worked with Omo. After touring in support of Mega Breakfast, the Chap recorded their fourth album Well Done Europe, a sleeker, more electronically inclined set of songs that was released in mid-2010. album review Somehow, the Chap managed to write a set of songs even more satirical and mannered than Mega Breakfastâs proper songs about girls and clubbing. Well Done Europe is also more playful and quite a bit more cohesive musically, trading Breakfastâs eclectic bombast for clean, ultra-stylized electronic pop. This focus allows the band to be even more meta than usual, taking aim at favorite targets like fragile egos, pop music tropes, and themselves. Theyâre past masters at arch disdain: âWeâll See to Your Breakdownâ opens the album with cheery threats that wither the surrounding music into glitchy chaos, while âWell Done Youâ twists the knife with lyrics like âThat was quite a feat ⦠considering.â The Chap embraces and subverts musical clichés especially well on Well Done Europe, allowing them to have their hooks and deconstruct them, too. âEven Your Friendâ is one of the albumâs big (anti-) pop moments, with huge choruses about summertime love that, despite the church bells and âoh yeah!â backing vocals, sound pretty far from romantic or summery. âUnusual But Niceâ is quiet storm the Chapâs way, and âTorporâ â one of the albumâs few rock moments â namedrops Hall & Oates and âElvis Rexâ over jagged new wave. Of course, one of Well Done Europeâs best songs is about the band itself. The simultaneously self-deprecating and self-aggrandizing âNevertheless, the Chapâ is this albumâs answer to Mega Breakfastâs âEthnic Instrument,â so cheeky and referential that itâs a wonder that the songâs âcritical beatsâ are as infectious as they are. But even though nearly everything the Chap does is couched in quotation marks, a pensive undercurrent pops up now and then â not enough to stop the bandâs wit, but just enough to add a wry twist. âObviouslyâ debates whether or not there is a god, and though it name-checks prominent atheist Richard Dawkins, the layers of vocals asking âis anybody still out there?â make the answer poignantly unclear. As usual, the bandâs music is fascinating above and beyond the humor. Their sounds save them when the words get too elliptical, as on âGimme Legsââ wobbly surf-pop or âPain Fanââs dance between shiny rock and electronic chamber pop. The album also features some of the bandâs most musically daring moves, such as âFew Horoscopeââs flirtation with Balearic chillout. Typical of the Chap, Well Done Europe is filled with quirks, and not just obvious ones; itâs more cohesive, yet somehow less immediate, than Mega Breakfast was. Nevertheless, you can hear the gears turning in their music, and these songs offer more wit and musical surprises with each listen. Track Listing 1 We'll See To Your Breakdown 2 Even Your Friend 3 We Work In Bars 4 Obviously 5 Gimme Legs 6 Well Done You 7 Nevertheless, the Chap 8 Pain Fan 9 Torpor 10 Moroccan Nights 11 Few Horoscope 12 Chalet Chalet |