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【 Everything Is Average Nowadays(CD Single) 】【 英文 】【 2007-05-21 】

專輯歌曲:
1.Everything Is Average Nowadays

2.Out Of My Depth

3.I Like To Fight



專輯介紹:

Everything Is Average Nowadays發行新專輯後的第二隻打棒單曲,隨著這只單曲發行CD的B面歌曲Out Of My Depth

Second CD single pulled from the Britpop band's well-received sophomore effort Yours Truly Angry Mob. Features 'Everything Is Average Nowadays' plus the non-album 'Out Of My Depth'. B-Unique. 2007.

'Everything Is Average Nowadays' is a song by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs and is the ninth track on their second album, Yours Truly, Angry Mob. The song was released as the second single from that album in the United Kingdom on 21 May 2007 (see 2007 in British music).[1] At the band's gig at Shepherds Bush Empire on 3 March that year, singer Ricky Wilson had introduced the song as 'the second single from the album', leading to the initial speculation. The single was confirmed on March 25 on the band's website.

The title of the song is often seen as an allusion to the Buzzcocks song 'Everybody's Happy Nowadays'. It also seems to be heavily influenced by Blur to whom the band is often unfavourably compared. Cult Wirral band Half Man Half Biscuit covered much of the same lyrical ground some 15 years previously with 'Everything's AOR'.

A live version of the song recorded in Berlin during the band's tour there in November 2006 was released in the United States on 13 March 2007 as part of a promotional disc offered at Best Buy stores.[2] It has been noted by some fans that the version included on the promo CD is actually the studio version, rather than the live version as stated on the card sleeve.[citation needed]

Both the CD and 7' formats of the single were issued at a limited run, and was deleted one week after its' release. [3]

The song has been covered by The Little Ones, which will be available on a forthcoming 7' single with the Kaiser Chiefs' 'Love's Not a Competition (But I'm Winning)'.