Hot Chip / The Warning
Artist Hot Chip
Album Title: The Warning
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Ambient/Dream Pop
Format CD
Released 06/13/2006
Label Astralwerks Records
Catalog No ASW 62814
Bar Code No 0 94636 28142 1
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
1. Careful (3:28)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
2. And I Was a Boy From School (5:19)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
3. Colours (5:28)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
4. Over & Over (5:47)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
5. (Just Like We) Breakdown (4:12)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
6. Tchaparian (3:20)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
7. Look After Me (4:49)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
8. The Warning (4:51)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
9. Arrest Yourself (2:31)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
10. So Glad to See You (4:05)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
11. No Fit State (5:38)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
12. Won't Wash (2:35)
(Joe Goddard, Alexis Taylor, Owen Clarke, Felix Martin, Al Doyle)
Date Acquired 05/08/2009
Personal Rating
Acquired from Amazon
Purchase Price 16.98
Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Rob Theakston
Keeping their hot streak of spotting quality artists when they hear them, the good folks at DFA welcomed to their already diverse and talented roster Hot Chip. The "Over and Over" teaser single featured the band in rocking fashion, complete with DFA signature production and a chorus courtesy of Alexis Taylor that sounds hauntingly similar to something Paul McCartney would write had he been paying attention to the music of the youth in his own backyard. A definite departure and a step in the right direction over 2005's inconsistent full-length Coming on Strong, Hot Chip's creative maturity is immediately evident in the energetic opening. "Careful," which is laced with punchy, crisp hi hats and snare drums, then gives way to the dramatic "And I Was a Boy from School." They've gone beyond the quirky electro-pop into something much more focused and pop friendly (especially with the band's tight vocal harmonies). The title track has production that wouldn't be out of place on I Am Robot and Proud's last few records, or Postal Service outtakes. But like these artists, Hot Chip focuses more on song arrangements and structure rather than technology and programming showmanship. It sums up the core of what made The Warning so accessible and enjoyable right from the onset: it's like listening to early New Order records for the first time, waiting for the next one with a little bit of excited anticipation to see what's going to happen next with every new song.
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