Kaiser Chiefs announce unique album release

Kaiser Chiefs are releasing their latest album, The Future Is Medieval, in perhaps the most unique way you’ll hear all year. Fans are able to select their favorite tracks from a set of 20, create their own album art, and then not only purchase that copy, but sell it to other fans AND MAKE MONEY. We know it sounds confusing, so we’ll let the Kaiser Chiefs themselves (and their people) explain it as only they can:

Kaiser Chiefs have released their new album ‘The Future Is Medieval’ today (June 3) – and have given fans the opportunity to build their own version of the LP by compiling the tracklisting on kaiserchiefs.com.

By paying £7.50 to download the record, listeners will be able to essentially create their own unique version of the album by choosing their favourite 10 tracks from the selection of 20 on offer, as well as being able to create their own artwork. They will also be able to share their version of the record with other people once it has been created, and earn £1 each time it is purchased by someone else.

The 20 tracks listeners can choose from are:

‘Back In December’
‘Can’t Mind My Own Business’
‘Child Of The Jago’
‘Coming Up For Air’
‘Cousin In The Bronx’
‘Dead Or In Serious Trouble’
‘Fly On The Wall’
‘Heard It Break’
‘I Dare You’
‘If You Will Have Me’
‘Little Shocks’
‘Long Way From Celebrating’
‘Man On Mars’
‘My Place Is Here’
‘Out Of Focus’
‘Problem Solved’
‘Saying Something’
‘Starts With Nothing’
‘Things Change’

‘The Future Is Medieval’ is the fourth studio album from Kaiser Chiefs, and is the follow-up to 2008’s ‘Off With Their Heads’. Earlier this week, they released their single ‘Little Shocks’ online.

Kaiser Chiefs will play two intimate shows at Falmouth Princes Pavillion on June 7 and June 8, as well as a headline show at London’s Electric Ballroom on June 16. They have also confirmed slots at Glastonbury, V Festival and the Isle Of Wight Festival.

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