Kaiser Chiefs are an English New Wave / Art rock band from Leeds, formed early in 1997 under the moniker Parva. After reinventing themselves as the Kaiser Chiefs in 2003 the band made a strong impact on the British music scene, culminating in winning three Brit Awards for 'Best Group', 'Best British Rock Act' and 'Best Live Act' in 2006 *
Members of the band are ardent fans of the English football team Leeds United. The band was named after the South African Kaizer Chiefs Football Club, the former team of long-serving former Leeds captain Lucas Radebe.
On 18 February, 2005 the Kaiser Chiefs were the opening act at the NME Awards show and won the Philip Hall Radar Award.
Their debut single, 'Oh My God' was released on Drowned In Sound Records in May 2004. It sold out within three days of going on release and charted at #66 on the UK Singles Charts.
A new recording of 'Oh My God' was released on 21 February, which charted at #6. The debut album Employment was released on 7 March 2005 and entered the charts at #3 that week. Despite becoming favourite after being shortlisted, the album failed to win the 2005 Mercury Music Prize.
A DVD release, entitled Enjoyment, was released in November 2005. The basis of the DVD is a (semi-false) documentary about the band narrated by Bill Nighy. It also includes all the promo videos, live performances and more.
An internet-only (so far) music video for their song "Sink that Ship" has been released in September 2005. The video appears on Electronic Arts' website as a promotional tool for the game Burnout Revenge but is completely unbranded.
Wilson auctioned off his red tambourine to radio show Xfm in late 2005 to raise money for the homeless charity Shelter. The winning bid was £375.00. He is now auctioning his boots on ebay.
The Kaiser Chiefs new album is expected mid febuary.
June 2005 saw them headline at the May Ball at Queens' College, Cambridge, before an acclaimed appearance at a rainsoaked Glastonbury Festival during the same month, whilst August's appearance at the V Festival featured a very enthusiastic set despite Ricky Wilson having his leg in plaster. Also more recently they embarked on their own headline UK Tour, supported by Maximo Park and The Cribs. Their first US tour (with The Cribs) ran through the summer of 2005, and they followed it by playing a few shows on the Foozer tour. This was followed up by opening for Foo Fighters during their Australian tour in December 2005. They also played to Jools Holland and his audience on December 31, 2005.
2006 will be a year with not too many performances, as the band starts to record their new album in September. March 1, the band played their biggest concert ever, in the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Holland, performing for a more than 5,500 crowd. This show was a part of their Europe tour in February and March. In April there were several shows in the UK. This was the band's final Employment tour, followed by festivals in June and July, like Pinkpop, Rock Am Ring and Rock Werchter in Holland, Belgium and Germany. T in the Park and Oxegen festivals were also on the line up with several more festivals to come in August. Notably they will again be performing at the Carling Weekends in Reading and Leeds, taking another opportunity to perform in their home town.
On the 14th of July Ricky Wilson (who was on holiday with the band We Are Scientists and possibly the rest of Kaiser Chiefs - who don't get as much press, much to their fans's annoyance) performed a impromptu table top gig in Ibiza singing the Oasis's classic 'Wonderwall' as well as a version of the band's own hit 'I Predict A Riot' with live rock karaoke band Rockaoke.
Worldwide Sales: estimated 3.67 million
| Year | Song | UK Singles Chart | UK Download Chart | US Modern Rock | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | "Oh My God" | #66 | - | - | Employment |
| 2004 | "I Predict a Riot" | #22 | - | - | Employment |
| 2005 | "Oh My God" (reissue) | #6 | - | - | Employment |
| 2005 | "Everyday I Love You Less And Less" | #10 | #68 | - | Employment |
| 2005 | "I Predict a Riot" / "Sink that Ship" | #9 | #36 | #34 | Employment |
| 2005 | "Modern Way" | #11 | - | - | Employment |
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