This is an UNOFFICIAL Kaiser Chiefs MySpace fanpage.
I made it for the pure love for the band. Everyone is welcome!!!!
We live in a stressful world, sometimes you need a relief, a place where you can act like nothing is wrong, where you can jump and enjoy great music...
Well on Kaiser chiefs concert that happened to me. I had physical and psychical relief. It is really enjoyable to see a band you really like. Once you've felt it you become an addict...
About the band
Prior to 2003 the members of the band had been a garage rock group called Parva (before that they had been known as Runston Parva). However, after their label Mantra Records went bust in late 2002, the band went back to their roots and adopted a more britpop sound, helping the band reach their current popularity within the UK and beyond as a consequence.
These are parts of official KC biography Full version can be seen on official KC website kaiserchiefs.co.uk
'Employment' the album probably exceeded everybody's expectations, critics and fans alike. The album's arrival was heralded by a slew of amazing reviews from the likes of The Guardian, NME and The Big Issue in the UK and Rolling Stone & Spin (amongst many others) Stateside. Radio took the band to their hearts across the world and made sure that the album maintained its momentum whilst retaining its Top 40 album status for 18 months in the UK.
The release of 'Oh My God' in February 2005 preceded the album and was a taster of what was to follow. The band unleashed their pot of gold and everybody realised there was more where the likes of 'I Predict A Riot' and 'Oh My God' had come from. It could be argued the album had none of that record company parlance aka 'filler' and this was proven when the band took the show on-the-road. 75 minutes of hi-energy entertainment interspersed with the odd (relatively) less frenetic track, won them 'Best Live Act' at last years Brit Awards (one of 3 Awards collected by the band that night).
They sealed the deal in 2006 with triumphant sets at Reading & Leeds, T In The Park and Oxegen Festivals, whilst also knuckling down to the important task of coming up with the oft dreaded 'second album'. Writing and rehearsing in Leeds, the band continued to scoop further accolades for debut "Employment". They won ‘Album of the Year’ at the NME Awards and a prestigious Ivor Novello Award positions Kaiser Chiefs alongside some of the greatest songwriters of all time. A handful of new tracks were road tested at various dates throughout Europe, with the rest written and rehearsed back home in Leeds. It is these 22 tracks that make up the sessions for what we now know as 'Yours Truly, Angry Mob'.
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The opening of Kaiser chiefs concert in Belgrade Arena....