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At the Club

~ Kenickie
5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Audio CD (17 Mar 1997)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Emidisc
  • ASIN: B000024R9J
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 32,958 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. In Your Car
2. People We Want
3. Spies
4. How I Was Made
5. Brother John
6. Millionaire Sweeper
7. Robot Song
8. Classy
9. Punka
10. Nightlife
11. PVC
12. Come Out 2 Nite
13. I Never Complain
14. Acetone
15. Montrose Gimps It Up For Charity

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Down from Newcastle in a cloud of glitter, brain, lip and chorus, Kenickie were the brightest thing 1997 had to offer--no great claim in the year the Verve sulked up the charts with their long-faced man balladry, but still, Kenickie would have given the Ronettes a run for their money if they'd been around. Although everyone was too busy at the time swooning over lead-singer Lauren Laverne's ability to have blonde hair and one of the sharpest tongues in music; she was actually showing signs of being able to write songs that would break brittle hearts in two. "Millionaire Sweeper"--all Pavement guitars and teen-rush rainy heartbreak--sounds like the young Kirsty MacColl; while "I Never Complain" sounds like Kurt Cobain seeking shelter in the Go-Gos. And there's always the spunky star-dazzle of "Punka", "Nightlife" and "In Your Car" for going mental to. --Caitlin Moran

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is your life, 19 Jan 2000
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So, Kenickie, the dream is over. Lauren Laverne (vocals, guitar, songwriting), Marie DuSantiago (vocals, guitar, songwriting), EmmyKate Montrose (vocals, bass, songwriting) and Pete "Johnny X" Gofton (drums, songwriting) have all moved on, Marie and Emmy as Rosita and Lauren and Pete to as yet unknown glories. And what have they left us with? Well, there were two albums proper, 'Get In' and this, their debut, 'At The Club.' Put quite simply, it is, in this music/life fan's humble opinion, the best album ever made. Punk pop with glitter, champagne and wicked laughter. Blondie, Manics, Iggy et al eat your heart out and offer it to Kenickie. 'At The Club' tells the story of the power and the glory of that most bittersweet of times: youth. Written when the girls were barely 18 years old, they scale remarkable heights in their tales of life as it is lived, laddered tights and all. They swing from the gleeful triumph of masterpieces such as 'Classy' and 'In Your Car' to the aching beauty of 'Acetone' and 'Millionaire Sweeper.' And of course, the best song ever written about lusting after a life: 'Come Out 2nite.' This album should be made compulsory listening. Listen and learn. Kenickie will show you how it's done, with more class and sass than you can ever imagine. Listen and live.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully sincere and down-to-earth, 20 May 2007
By J. Roberts "Jinny" (Maryland) - See all my reviews
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Before being a television personality, Lauren Laverne fronted a rather excellent band called Kenickie and this was one of the just two albums they released. It is choc-full of wonderful, unassuming, down-to-earth Indie pop about eventful nights out, bust-ups, and generally just working-class life, as told by working-class people.

It is catchy-as-hell, and would almost be verging on the nauseatingly twee were it not for the furious drums, great guitars and absolute gusto which has undoubtedly gone into this record. The 'yeah-yeah-yeah...' chorus in 'In Your Car', for example, is very hit and miss, but actually pulled off spectacularly, whilst the song itself sounds sincere and generally like four young people having a lot of fun.

The likes of 'How I Was Made', however, show a lyrical dexterity, and the fast-paced guitars and drums of the likes of 'Punka' or 'Classy' provide ace Indie-pop moments, all rich with the exuberance of youth, something which cannot be recaptured on record once it's gone.

The likes of 'Nightlife' is just great no-frills pop, whilst the anthemic-sounding 'PVC' alone is worth buying the album for, containing the same kind of riffery you'd expect to hear on a Nirvana record. It sounds iconic, and reeks of the same kind of britpop-era power which is evident on records such as 'Song 2' by Blur, or 'Connection' by Elastic. It's perhaps the greatest song on the album, alive with heavy guitars and bombast. 'Come Out 2 Nite' is yet another homage to working-class life, catchy, led by handclaps, and featuring amusingly realistic lyrics.

This is a very down-to-earth, fun and greatly enthusiastic record which features some great songs.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Album of the late nineties, 29 Jun 2007
By Mr. J. J. Maughan "Jeff Maughan" (Newcastle UK) - See all my reviews
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This album is fantastic and truly deserves the title of 'lost classic of Britpop'. However, I have some qualms.

The first is that my friend saw Lauren Laverne on a train to Sunderland in late 1998. When asked if she was Lauren Laverne, she denied it, even though it obviously was her. Of course, lauren is now a popular culture vixen, but back in 1998 there was no excuse for being horrible to a young fan.

The second is that Kenickie cancelled a gig at Newcastle Mayfair (Early 1998) and never played again in Newcastle after that.

other than that, this album is fantastic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars the best saturday night album ever!!!
wow,what can i say i brought this cd way back when it was released in 1997 and i havent ever grown sick of it,songs like In Your Car and Millionaire Sweeper just invite you to... Read more
Published on 13 Feb 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Kenickie Were From SUNDERLAND!
This is a really great album, from start to finish, all the songs are pure class. It's just a shame kenickie were cut off in their prime, as they were one of the greatest bands... Read more
Published on 16 Sep 2000

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