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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"I find Indie very boring these days...",
By Steven C. "Steven C." (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Boxer (Audio CD)
That's how Kele answered when he was asked if he'd be re-forming Bloc Party again soon. "I find what I am doing now far more exciting and I've already begun working on my next record."
The truth is, Kele isn't concerned with whether or not you want his solo record to sound like "Silent Alarm". This DEFINITELY IS NOT Silent Alarm, nor was he trying for that... AT ALL. He wanted to go for an electronic sound that would thrill club-goers and concert-goers alike. If you were openminded enough to embrace "Flux" and "Your Visits are Getting Shorter" and "One More Chance", you may love this album. I read one review where the reviewer said "I'm disappointed because Kele has strayed too far from where he was most comfortable." Ummm, well, NO, he strayed from where YOU were most comfortable! Now onto the album, if you're not expecting Silent Alarm, you may like this a lot! Some songs seem like Bloc Party tracks that could have fit in nicely on "A Weekend In the City" or "Intimacy", like the future single "Everything You Wanted", or the albums two best tracks "Unholy Thoughts" and "Yesterday's Gone". You still get Kele's unique vocal delivery, and you still get hyper-personal lyrical content from a man who has to have to worst-ever luck with relationships. In one of my favorite tracks, "All The Things I Could Never Say", Kele sings "You tore the button off my favourite shirt/yet another thing I lost to you/where did you stay last night?/You didn't come home." This man's gone through more heartbreak than anyone, hasn't he? The song "Walk Tall" has a bit of a military stomp reminiscent of the film "Stripes", and I think by now everyone's heard "Tenderoni" and either loves it or hates it. Apart from that, the record stands up well as a well-crafted solo effort. It would have gotten five stars for me if it weren't for the dreadful second track "On the Lam". I'm imagining that this song may be good live, but on record, it reminds me of "Barbie Girl" from the 90s band Aqua. If you're openminded, like Kele's voice, and can shake your hips with the best of them, this record is for you. If you're hoping for Silent Alarm, you'll be let down.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A knockout!,
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Kele Okereke is the frontman with UK Indie Roxk band Bloc Party, and "The Boxer" finds him stepping out solo. Bloc Party flirted with Electronic Dance music on songs like "One more chance" or "Flux", and "The Boxer" finds him embracing that sound fully.
Opening is the buzzing distorted "Walk tall" with some military chants, the stomping "On the lam" finds his voice electronically tweaked and is Garage/Jungle. The pulsing Techno "Tenderoni" is the lead-off single and features stabbed synths and clever drum breaks. "The other side" is rather melancholic with jangly guitars and clunky beats. Guitars also chime on "Everything you wanted". "The new rules" is a lovely ballad finding Kele whispering over a minimal fluttering backdrop. The sunny Indie Rocker "Unholy thoughts" should please devotees of his alma mater and is one of my favourites. "Rise" features a throbbing baseline and is a euphoric club number of encouragement ("Brothers and sisters can't you see, that you are stronger than you think"). The aching "All the things I could never say" gradually builds to a euphoric climax, and "Yesterday's gone" is an atmospheric string-swathed piece. "The Boxer" is a muscular collection that packs a mean punch.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
You're stronger than you think.,
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I have liked Bloc Party from "Silent Alarm", but I have to say that for all their energy and ingenuity, they always somehow missed making that great classic album. After three albums, I was somewhat surprised to hear that Kele Okereke was going solo already. I listened to the sound samples and liked what I heard, so I bought the album.
"The Boxer", as others have already noted, is similar to Bloc Party, but different enough to make Kele stand apart (like Robert Plant to Led Zeppelin, or Peter Gabriel to Genesis). Kele pumps up the synths and dance beats more than any Bloc Party album, and the results are great. Ten songs that all flow neatly and tightly together with little waste. "Walk Tall" opens the album with a military march and chant that evolves into a techno Prodigy-like crescendo. "On The Lam" and "Tenderoni" are fast paced dance-floor tracks with interesting arrangements. The best track just might be "Everything You Wanted". Extremely melodic and catchy, it could be a top 40 hit and crossover dance hit as well. "The New Rules" is technically the only track on "The Boxer" that could be considered a ballad. "Rise" and "Yesterday's Gone" are both solid tracks as well. So the three weakest tracks are "The Other Side", "Unholy Thoughts" and "All The Things I Could Never Say". These are not quite as good, but this is splitting hairs because they fit nicely into the album as a whole, they're just not songs that I'd consider contenders for singles. I give "The Boxer" four stars out of five because it is very good, but I don't know that I would consider it a classic. I think Kele, and Bloc Party for that matter, could eventually make a classic album because there is definitely something unique about his/their approach to making music. Here's how "The Boxer" compares to Bloc Party's previous releases: 2005 Silent Alarm: Four Stars 2007 A Weekend In The City: Three and a Half Stars 2008 Intimacy: Four Stars Kele: 2010 The Boxer: Four Stars
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great,
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great album, a bit different than Bloc Party but not a great departure. Lot's of the songs grow on you like mold. It's a winner.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
good if you like dance rock great if you like bloc party,
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i'm bummed to hear that bloc party is no more, hoping this is not a permanent situation. i just can't get enough of kele or bloc party so i'll take what i can get. when you finish listening to the debut solo album, you will immediately want to listen to bloc party and then when your done with that you'll crave the new music on the boxer. its a vicious cycle!
kele continues right where he left off. the boxer seems like the next installment in a clear progression of complexity and synthesis of styles that has developed from silent alarm - you can feel the elements of 'tulips' and 'talons'. many tracks sound almost as if nothing has changed - 'walk tall' reminds me of 'the prayer' on weekend in the city - but the hard rock is gone when you listen closely. however, the softer songs, like 'new rules', really shine on this album as well as the crescendoing dance tracks like 'tenderoni' and 'rise'.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I love you Kele, but...,
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I love kele, and I love Bloc Party. Not really feeling this album tho. If you are looking for a Bloc Party sound, maybe two or three songs sound similar. It is an album that may require a couple listens before you start to grow attached to it, this has not happened yet for me. It is very electronica, so if you like that, BUY THIS ALBUM. If you don't like electronica that much... skip it. I certainly hope it's not too long until a new Bloc Party album (not that i want them to rush things) just as longs as there IS another one, I will be happy. Best of luck to Kele on his solo endeavors, but please don't forgot those of us who love your band as well!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kele rocks while we dance.,
By Marcus (So California) - See all my reviews
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Wow. I like Kele's solo album as much as I love Bloc Party. It doesn't sound exactly the same,yet it is familar at the same time. This time around the sound is much more dance, but hard rock dance, even more so than Bloc Party. As listening to this album I think: "The Lead singer of Bloc Party goes clubbing", and it totally works too. I think the album is perfect but just as I get into it...it is over too soon. (it's not long enough) So I just play it again and again.
2.0 out of 5 stars
I feel like I should love this...,
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I'm a huge fan of Bloc Party. I'm also a fan of dance & electronic music. But for me, this fell flat. I gave it many listens over several months and still couldn't get into the album at all. Sorry Kele and all of the fans who loved it, but I didn't.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kele,
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Wow, Kele hooking up with producer xxxchange was a great move. The beats and the synth manipulation is top class. Kele has really found a voice outside of Bloc Party with this release.
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Boxer by Kele (Audio CD - 2010)
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