The Hunter (EP)


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nameThe Hunter
typeep
artistKele
coverThe Hunter Kele.jpg
released7 November 2011
recorded2011
genreAlternative dance, electro house, dubstep, synthpop
length29:05
labelWichita, Liberator
producerFred Falke, Kele, Daniel Lindegren, QNESS, RAC, XXXChange
prev_titleThe Boxer
prev_year2010
next_titleTrick
next_year2014
misc{{Singles
nameThe Hunter
typeEP
single1What Did I Do?
single1date23 September 2011
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| name = The Hunter | type = ep | artist = Kele | cover = The Hunter Kele.jpg | alt = | released = 7 November 2011 | recorded = 2011 | venue = | studio = | genre = Alternative dance, electro house, dubstep, synthpop | length = 29:05 | label = Wichita, Liberator | producer = Fred Falke, Kele, Daniel Lindegren, QNESS, RAC, XXXChange | prev_title = The Boxer | prev_year = 2010 | next_title = Trick | next_year = 2014 | misc = {{Singles | name = The Hunter | type = EP | single1 = What Did I Do? | single1date = 23 September 2011

The Hunter is the first EP (and follow up to the 2010 solo album The Boxer) by Kele Okereke (under the professional name Kele), lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the British rock band Bloc Party. It was released on 7 November 2011 by Wichita Recordings in the UK, set back a week from the original release date, and 3 days earlier on 4 November 2011 by Wichita Recordings and Liberator Music in Australia. The first single released from the EP was "What Did I Do?", which features guest vocals from Lucy Taylor. The music video was released on 13 September 2011, with the song released as a digital single in Japan 10 days later.

Background

The EP was announced about 2 weeks after Bloc Party met up in New York City to begin the writing process for their fourth studio album.

The EP's first single was "What Did I Do?", which features vocals from singer Lucy Taylor. The music video was released on 13 September 2011, with the song released as a digital single in Japan 10 days later. A remix of the single by All The Lights was released as a single by Liberator Music to the Australian iTunes Store on 16 November 2011.

The EP featured production from XXXChange (who was responsible for the production on Kele's first solo release, The Boxer), RAC, Fred Falke and QNESS, with Sub Focus also mixing the lead single. The EP also sees Kele doing production work for the first time, producing the track "Cable's Goodbye".

It contains six original songs, as well as a cover of Q Lazzarus' song "Goodbye Horses". Speaking to This Is Fake DIY, Kele said, about the cover of "Goodbye Horses":

Musical style

The musical style of the EP differs from Kele's first solo effort, The Boxer, in that it explores into adding dubstep basslines, synthpop elements and dancehall tones to songs, while still keeping some of the experimental elements of ''The Boxer'''s production.

Coverage

Despite the EP's lead single "What Did I Do?" being publicised by many major magazines online, the EP itself was not widely reviewed. At the time of release a statement from Bloc Party's guitarist, Russell Lissack, was circulating in the press suggesting that Kele was no longer a part of the band and that they were planning to audition new singers. The band later indicated that this was not the case, as did Okereke when he posted pictures of him working with the other Bloc Party band members on his own website.

Critical reception

| rev1 = Drowned in Sound | rev1Score = (5/10) | rev2 = The Independent | rev2Score = | rev3 = This Is Fake DIY | rev3Score = (7/10) Drowned in Sound were rather critical of the album, stating that the track 'Release Me' "is irredeemably poor, a beige-by-numbers of bland synth stabs and trite lyrics that somehow manages to be both incredibly dull and, like the EP’s cover, unintentionally hilarious". However, they were also more positive with mixed comments regarding the song "Love as a Weapon", calling it "the clear standout" of the EP, noting that it "builds from glitches and light percussion into a mesh of samples and piano arpeggios and hummed melodies lifted straight from 'The Prayer'".

This Is Fake DIY gave the EP a score of 7/10, criticising the tone of Kele's lyrics, stating that The Hunter "sees Kele complete his journey from indie rock miserabalist to dubstep, floorfilling… miserabilist", and the EP's title, saying that "after the release of The Boxer, Kele continues his attempt to lay claim to all traditionally masculine roles with The Hunter", they jokingly added that "contenders for his next album title could be The Brickie or The Mechanic". The generally favourable review did however praise the EP in other areas, stating that "for the most part, this is an EP of arms aloft, triumphant club bangers - of someone comfortable with their voice and with their sound".

The Independent commented that main producer XXXChange "brings a bracing electro sensibility to proceedings". They also recommended the songs "Release Me", "Devotion" and "Cable's Goodbye".

Commercial performance

Commercially, the EP performed poorly, charting only in Australia with a peak of 79 on the Australian Albums Chart, and a peak of number 27 on the Australian Digital Albums Chart.

The lead single, "What Did I Do?", also only achieved a chart position in Australia, reaching a peak of 82 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart and 18 on the Australian Dance Chart.

Track listing

| total_length = 29:05 | extra_column = Producer(s) | title1 = What Did I Do? | note1 = featuring Lucy Taylor | writer1 = Kele Okereke | extra1 = XXXChange | length1 = 3:38 | title2 = Release Me | writer2 = K. Okereke | extra2 = RAC, QNESS (add.) | length2 = 3:49 | title3 = Devotion | writer3 = K. Okereke | extra3 = XXXChange | length3 = 4:28 | title4 = Goodbye Horses | note4 = Q Lazzarus cover | writer4 = William Garvey | extra4 = Daniel Lindegren, Fred Falke (add.) | length4 = 4:12 | title5 = Cable's Goodbye | writer5 = K. Okereke | extra5 = Kele | length5 = 3:39 | title6 = Love as a Weapon | writer6 = K. Okereke | extra6 = XXXChange | length6 = 4:47 | title7 = You Belong to Someone Else | writer7 = K. Okereke | extra7 = XXXChange | length7 = 4:32

Personnel

Credits adapted from The Hunter CD booklet.

Additional musicians

  • Lucy Taylor - lead vocals (track 1), backing vocals (tracks 4 and 5), flute (track 5)
  • William Garvey - songwriting (track 4)
  • Dan Smith - slide guitar (track 6)
  • Jack Tarrant - additional guitar (track 6)
  • Jodie Scantlebury - backing vocals (track 7)
  • Bobbie Gordon - backing vocals (track 7)

Production and mixing

  • XXXChange - production (tracks 1, 3, 6 and 7), mixing (tracks 3, 6 and 7)
  • Sub Focus - mixing (track 1)
  • RAC - production (track 2)
  • QNESS - additional production and mixing (track 2)
  • Daniel Lindegren - production (track 4)
  • Fred Falke - additional production and mixing (track 4)
  • Ben Jackson - mixing (track 5), recording (all tracks)
  • Scott McCormick - recording (all tracks)
  • Guy Davie - mastering (at Electric Mastering)

Artwork

Publishing

Management

  • Tony Perrin - management
  • Simon White - management

Release history

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RegionRelease dateFormatLabel
Australia4 November 2011
UK7 November 2011
US8 November 2011Digital download
Japan
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Chart performance

Album

::data[format=table] | Chart (2011) | Peak position | |---|---| | Australian Albums Chart | 79 | | Australian Digital Albums Chart | 27 | ::

Singles

::data[format=table] | Song | Peak | AUS | AUS Dance | |---|---|---|---| | "What Did I Do?" | 82 | 18 | | ::

References

References

  1. (13 September 2011). "Bloc Party's Kele Okereke to release new solo EP". [[NME]].
  2. (13 September 2011). "Kele releases The Hunter EP". [[Wichita Recordings]].
  3. "Kele Store - The Hunter E.P.". www.getmusic.com.au.
  4. (13 September 2011). "Kele ft. Lucy Taylor - What Did I Do". [[Kele Okereke.
  5. (23 September 2011). "Kele - What Did I Do? - Single - iTunes Store Japan". Japanese [[iTunes Store]].
  6. (2011-11-16). ["iTunes - Music - What Did I Do? (All The Lights Remix) Feat. Lucy Taylor] - Single by Kele". [[iTunes]].
  7. (1 November 2011). "Kele: New EP Is "More Melancholic & A Little Bit Darker". [[This Is Fake DIY]].
  8. (23 September 2011). "Hear Bloc Party's Kele Okereke's new solo single 'What Did I Do' - audio". [[NME]].
  9. (28 September 2011). "Bloc Party Kicks Out Kele Okereke?". [[Pitchfork Media.
  10. (28 September 2011). "Bloc Party confirm they will be auditioning new singers". [[NME]].
  11. "Bloc Party is still Bloc Party". [[Bloc Party]].
  12. (11 November 2011). "11.11.11". [[Kele Okereke.
  13. (3 November 2011). "Kele - The Hunter / Releases / Releases // Drowned In Sound". [[Drowned in Sound]].
  14. Gill, Andy. (4 November 2011). "Album: Kele, The Hunter EP (Wichita)". The Independent.
  15. (7 November 2011). "Kele - The Hunter – EP Reviews". [[This Is Fake DIY]].
  16. (2013-10-05). "Chartifacts - ARIA Music News". Ariacharts.com.au.
  17. "Top 50 Digital Album Chart - Australian Record Industry Association".
  18. (8 November 2011). "Kele - The Hunter - iTunes Store Japan". Japanese [[iTunes Store]].

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