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General
Article name:
Faster, Cheaper & Better Looking
Genre:
Punk
Product type:
LP (Vinyl)
Label:
LET THEM EAT VINYL
Number of tracks:
19
Tracklist CD - 1
CHELSEA - LIVING IN THE URBAN UK
CHELSEA - SOD THE WAR
CHELSEA - BAD ADVICE
CHELSEA - NEW UTOPIA
CHELSEA - COSY FAMILY WAY
CHELSEA - SLIDING DOWN A STREAM
CHELSEA - K.X.L.U. (RADIO)
CHELSEA - WE DON'T WANT IT
CHELSEA - 45 RPM
Tracklist - 2
CHELSEA - RITALIN KID
CHELSEA - AND I LOVE YOU
CHELSEA - IF WE KNEW THEN
CHELSEA - MR. FERRY'S SON
CHELSEA - HOME
CHELSEA - ANSWER TO THE QUESTION
CHELSEA - I FOUGHT THE LAW
CHELSEA - WHITE RIOT
CHELSEA - DO WE REALLY CARE
CHELSEA - LINOLEUM
Description
Description
Once more into the breach, dear friends. The continuing saga of Chelsea has rarely failed to throw up at least a handful of invigorating surprises, and Faster Cheaper and Better Looking, the band's first studio release since their 1999 reunion, maintains that tradition. Indeed, with three members of the "classic," late-'70s lineup still on-board (Gene October, James Stevenson, and Chris Bashford, joined by latter-day Buzzcocks bassist Tony Barber), the band has arguably erased the memory of the chaos that reigned through the 1980s and 1990s and finally delivered the follow-up to Alternative Hits -- not at all coincidentally the last album to feature the same trio. A dozen-songs strong, Faster Cheaper and Better Looking opens with the one-two punch of "Living in the Urban UK" and "Sod the War," disaffected war cries that prove the Chelsea pen remains as sharp as it ever was -- Chelsea's greatest asset in the early days was its frontman's ability not simply to identify with his audience, but to actually morph with it, until his very lyrics became the slogans that decorated a million T-shirts. That remains true today, although the rage is also tinted with resignation -- like it says in the closing "If We Knew Then," "when we were 15, we thought we could rule the world. But now you're 50...." That, however, is the album's only acknowledgement of the years that have passed since Chelsea's youth, and this is wholly the sound of a band in its prime, vital and powerful, melodic and marching -- faster, cheaper and, yeah, if you like, maybe even better looking as well. ~ Dave Thompson
Dave Thompson
Contributors Artist: Chelsea Record Label: Let Them Eat Vinyl