Ten years of ‘Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever'
As the band prepare to take it out on tour, we celebrate one of the very best albums of the noughties.

By 2007 The Cribs had firmly established themselves as one of the most thrilling bands in the UK. With their 2003 self-titled debut and 2005's classic ‘The New Fellas', the Wakefield trio had begun to make their mark. Oh, and singer and guitarist Ryan even found time to invent Live 8. Trust us; this is a fact.
Leaving behind destruction, bloody-lipped carnage and some of the most exciting gigs you could hope to see, the Jarman brothers were poised to take things to the next level. Nobody quite expected them to make the step up that they did on their now ten-year-old masterpiece ‘Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever', though.
Their third album is all The Cribs' greatness distilled into one killer collection of songs. Whip-smart lyrics, heart-on-sleeve passion and some incredible pop melodies make this the enduring go to Cribs album. It was clear from the beginning of its creation that they wanted to make a statement. Decamping from Wakefield to Vancouver, Canada with Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos in tow as producer (how about that for a coup?) the band knew they were armed with their best songs yet and proceeded to hone them into pure indie rock gold.
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