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The Chap
Mega Breakfast
The Chap, the already-legendary London-based, modern pop group,
are back with their third album, Mega Breakfast. The Chap have
become known and loved for their inimitable “pop improv disco
rock with strings” sound and a furiously rocking live show,
complete with dance routines. Mega Breakfast is the sound of the
search for a heart of gold in a world gone cold. It deals with
sex issues, depression and classic economics. The Chap have expanded
their repertoire to include some Justin Timberlake style R&B,
an ode to World Music, and a corporate motivational song. They
are moving into new pop territory, getting with some serious choir
singing and funky harmonizing. But, like on their previous two
albums, you’ll feel pleasure and terror alike when listening
to these songs. Why is there a very camp-sounding fire fighter’s
choir fronting some kind of fierce sci-fi indie rock combo, demanding “Proper
songs about girls and clubbing”? Do they mean that? I could
go on. It’s all infectious, blistering pop music, but all
the while something is deliciously wrong here, making for what
is sure to be one of the most intriguing releases of 2008.
The Chap have been busy since their last album “Ham” remixing
Beck and Bloc Party, as well as gigging intensively around the
UK and Europe. They are coming to the US this year.
Praise for The Chap:
“The Chap are both gear and fab!” - John
Peel
“The Chap give birth to freakish Dadaist disco babies – you’ll
love it!” - NME
“Like Underworld if they’d decided to be a lo-fi
rock and roll combo instead of a stadium selling dance act…it
is stunning.” - VICE (UK)
“It’s
cool and dry, and it’s all over the
place as well. It’s sonically unpredictable and harmonically
lopsided, yet almost infuriatingly catchy. It’s fractured
and jerky, but smoothly enticing at the same time. It’s
cerebral and detached in its methodology but visceral in its
impact. Most of all, it’s fantastic fun. Serious fun.” -
The Wire |