It’s time to get rid of Kaiser Chiefs catchy lines out of your head. Because it is just about to be replaced by a new set of unforgettable melodies. The 00’s rock leaders have come through to plunge a new single on us. Their bubbled pop song “Jealousy” was released earlier today.
The tune comes to say its fellow greetings today as the second release of their, hopefully soon to be announced, album release. It comes after the first drop of the LP “How 2 Dance”, released late last year (2022). A song admittedly inspired by a session the band had a while ago with Nile Rogers. “Nile Rodgers is a force to be reckoned with” they admit, “He does make you think about dancing quite a lot! He’s an amazing man to write songs with.”
“Jealousy”, as well as the upcoming album from the English rock band, has been the collaborative outcome from Amir Amor’s (member of Rudimental) production input. And co-written by the songwriter genius Henry Tucker, the Leeds based producer Lewis Thompson and RISC.
Kaiser Chiefs frontman, Ricky Wilson, has announced that we should be expecting the release of said album this year. However, even though it the date will be creeping up on us and two pre releases have been offered, they still have not unveiled the name of said project. It is how you master the art of creating suspense for an exciting piece of news. What we do know about the disc is that it comes as a follow up from their last album release Duck from 2019 as their seventh studio album.
The band will be performing their new songs during their tour this summer. A scattered tour with performances in the UK and dotted locations around Europe. They have a couple of shows before they officially kick off next month in Cornwall. On the 15th April they will be playing in London at Dingwalls. On the 13th May they will be performing at Perranporth Beach and make their way through Bridlington, Santiago de Compostela, Lytham St Annes, Greenwich, Benicàssim, Ludlow, Warwick, Galway, Penrith, Stoke-On-Trent and finally finish in Saltash, once again in Cornwall, on the 25th of August.
It’s a catchy tune, not dissimilar to the rest of the bands discography. They believe this new episode of music to be a fun one to dance to. As a follow up of Duck, expect another batch of pop-dance music instead of their older alternative indie approaches. Get your tickets whilst they’re still available.
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UK Tour Dates:
15/04/2024 – Dingwalls – London
13/05 – Perranporth Beach – Perranporth
03/06 – Bridlington Spa Centre – Bridlington
28/06 – The Proms Arena – Lytham St Annes
08/07 – Old Royal Naval College – Greenwich
21/07 – Ludlow Castle – Ludlow
22/07 – Warwick Castle – Warwick
27/07 – Heineken Big Top – Galway
28/07 – Lowther Deer Park – Penrith
19/08 – The Trentham Estate – Stoke-On-Trent
25/08 – Port Eliot Gardens – Saltash