The Future Is Medieval / Start the Revolution Without Me | ||||
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Studio album by Kaiser Chiefs | ||||
Released | 3 June 2011 (The Future Is Medieval) 6 March 2012 (Start the Revolution Without Me) |
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Recorded | 2009–2011 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 45:13 (The Future Is Medieval) 47:22 (Start the Revolution Without Me) |
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Label | Fiction, B-Unique, Universal Music | |||
Producer | Tony Visconti,Ethan Johns | |||
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Metacritic | 60/100 |
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Paste Magazine | (7/10) |
The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. The album was made available through the band's official website on 3 June 2011, before being released in shops on 27 June. The album was later re-issued in North America, under the new title Start the Revolution Without Me. This version of the album was released on 6 March 2012, and includes the brand new track "On the Run", plus tracks previously only available on the digital version of the album. Around the same time, a special limited edition vinyl box set was released through the band's official website in the United Kingdom, containing the entire twenty-three tracks from the digital deluxe version of the album, spread across four 10" vinyl records.
Just days before the album was announced, a music video for the track "Little Shocks" was released online via the band's official website. The album's title is taken from the lyrics of the track "Child of the Jago". The album was uniquely promoted in the United Kingdom, as copies purchased from the band's website from 3 June could contain a track listing chosen by the purchaser. Each album could contain ten of any of the twenty-three tracks available on the digital deluxe version of the album, and each individual album artwork could be edited to the purchaser's design. Purchasers could also share their version of the album, and for every other buyer who chooses to purchase their version, they earn £1.
All tracks written by Kaiser Chiefs.