Modern Way

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Music video

The song's music video marked the directorial debut of the band's lead singer, Ricky Wilson and was co-directed by prolific video director Scott Lyon.[1] It tells of the success of William Green, a juggler who has a unique skill for balancing tennis balls on his face, and the impact that he has made on the public.[2] The band appears throughout as extras, donning glasses and facial hair. During Green's climatic performance, they appear as themselves.

Track listings

UK CD1[3]

  1. "Modern Way" – 3:31
  2. "People Need Light" – 3:06

UK CD2[4]

  1. "Modern Way" – 3:31
  2. "Moon" – 2:51
  3. "It Ain't Easy" (demo) – 2:25
  4. "Modern Way" (video)

UK 7-inch single[5]

A. "Modern Way" – 3:31
B. "Run Again" – 2:40

Reception

AllMusic called it the song "moody-yet-stylish".[6] NME called it "sublime" comparing it to Blur's Popscene,[7] and PlayLouder.com similarly compared it to Modern Life Is Rubbish.[8]

Pitchfork's Joe Tangari reviewed the album and called Modern Way "the only song on the LP that is truly dynamic" praising the "fluid verses" and build up to the "towering chorus". He does concede that the song makes him imagine the band during recording asking for "More Cowbell".[9]

Charts

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Other versions

One of Kaiser Chiefs' contemporary bands from Yorkshire, the Cribs, covered "Modern Way" in 2005, as a B-side to their single "Mirror Kissers".[10] In 2006, the song was reworked for the Buena Vista Social Club album Rhythms del Mundo.[11]

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