LIMBO favourites since 2008, THE CHAP have twice dosed us with their ‘proper songs about girls and clubbing.’
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The Chap, a pan-European modern pop group based in London and Berlin, began life at the beginning of the last decade. In their quest to create music which “sounds wrong”, they pre-empted the current flavour for lo-fi prog-pop by several years and spawned a legion of fans who couldn’t believe how a band that revelled in the multilayered detachment and precision of their recordings could dive headlong into the realms of hard rock n roll immediacy, gaining themselves a reputation as one of the
most exciting, challenging, and engaging live acts around. After two seminal bedroom-produced albums, “The Horse”
and “Ham” – the latter in particular gathering considerable acclaim from the likes of Erol Alkan, Kissy Sellout and The Wire Magazine – The Chap delivered a third album, the masterpiece that is “Mega Breakfast”. This album featured corporate motivational style anthems about “proper music” and wanting to clone oneself.
Despite being lauded by Pitchfork and many others, commercial success and world domination continued to evade The Chap, so they finally decided to “sell out” by recording a collection of pop classics that constitute their fourth album “Well Done Europe”. Needless to say, it’s another masterpiece featuring hit after hit, quite a few of which mention love and death and stuff like that. It
sounds like the coolest new wave pop album ever recorded by a group of teachers (almost nobody in The Chap is a teacher).
The Chap’s music marries a deep passion for pop culture with arch observation and a sense of the surreal. This new album is no exception – a unique and heady blend of taut, hideously catchy melodies, hip snaking rhythms, memorable but unconventional lyrics all cut through with a wry sense of humour that some might describe as ‘Dadaist’. Well Done Europe is The Chap at the
pinnacle of their powers and quite possibly their finest work yet.