Christian Williams - 20/Jul/2010  It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that the experimental-pop spoofers in The Chap built a tune around a guitar track that stubbornly refused to b...
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AMOROSI - 13/Jul/2010  For their slickest (but not obvious) album yet, the London-basedoutfit weave their usual tangle of synths and real strings (guitarist Johannes VonWeiz...
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Matt Schild - 08/Jul/2010  In a lot of ways, The Chap's Well Done Europe may be one of those quintessential indie-rock albums. Assembled by a pair living in Berlin and London, i...
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cloudspeakers - 24/Jun/2010 The Chap - Well Done EuropeTaking up pretty much where 2008’s Mega Breakfast left off Well Done Europe successfully continues the evolution of The Cha...
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Ben Graham - 10/Jun/2010 What to make of The Chap Sardonic purveyors of post-pop excellence, or one-joke pub bores with a fair grasp of Pro-tools If the latter, then the jok...
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Sean Thomas - 01/Jun/2010  It’s pretty obvious, to this reviewer at least, that The Chap are a band you either truly love or hate. When you summarise the elements which make the...
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Stuart Berman - 27/May/2010  For as long as British people have been making pop music, they've been singing about class and social status. And over their seven-year existence, Lon...
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Darren Harvey - 15/Apr/2010  "You will never have a job; you will never have much in this town again. We'll see to that because we hate you." So goes the chorus to We'll See To Yo...
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Claudio - 16/Jun/2010  'Well Done Europe'? sarkastische Bemerkung, Vorwurf oder Nonsense In jedem Fall der Titel des neuen Albums von The Chap: Eine Feuersäule ragt in den ...
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Lasse Paulus - 07/Jun/2010  The Chap sind eine dieser Bands, die einerseits total nerven (?We´ll See To Your Breakdown?, ?Nevertheless, The Chap?) andererseits aber total klasse ...
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