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Kaiser Chiefs at the launch of the in September 2014 Background information Origin, England Genres, Years active 2000–present Labels, Website Members Vijay Mistry Past members Kaiser Chiefs are an English band from who formed in 2000 as Parva, releasing one studio album, in 2003, before renaming and establishing themselves in their current name that same year. Since their formation the band consists of lead vocalist, guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and occasional drummer and since 2013 drummer Vijay Mistry, who replaced founding drummer who left the band in late 2012. Primarily inspired by and music of the late 1970s and 1980s, the band have released six original studio albums: (2005), (2007), (2008), (2011), (2014) and (2016), one EP: (2005), one compilation album: (2012) and numerous singles, including the number one hit song '.
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Their album Employment enjoyed critical and commercial success with over three million copies sold. It has won the band three, including the award for Best British Group, a NME award for Best Album, and was shortlisted for the. Their UK hit singles include 2004 and 2005 number 9 hit ', 2007 UK number 1 hit ', which has sold over 461,000 copies, from their platinum album plus a further two Top 20 singles in 2007 with ' and '. In 2008, they had a UK number 5 hit with the post-punk revival track '. Their 5 singles ', ', ', ' and ' had sold a combined total of 1.1 million up to August 2012.
Their latest top 40 single, 'Coming Home' hit number 31 in 2014. Their album hit number one in the albums chart also in 2014. Contents. History Parva and 22 (2000–2003) When they were around eleven years old, Nick Hodgson, Nick Baines and Simon Rix met in the same class at, West Yorkshire. After leaving school, Rix and Baines left for university in 1996 whereas Hodgson remained in the Leeds area, meeting both Andrew White and Ricky Wilson. Hodgson, White and Wilson formed the band Runston Parva, its name a deliberate misspelling of a small hamlet called. After Runston Parva failed to secure a record deal, the group re-formed as Parva upon the return of Rix and Baines from university.
Parva's career went beyond the boundaries of Leeds, and the band was able to obtain both a record and publishing deal. However, after closed the label, Parva were dropped and left desolate and without any direction after the release of an album ( ) and three singles ('Heavy', 'Good Bad Right Wrong' and 'Hessles'). According to manager James Sandom in an interview with, as a dropped band they had become damaged goods, 'No one would touch them because they had a history. A lot of people used their history against them.' The band decided that they would aim for a longer term record deal and started afresh with new songs and a new name: Kaiser Chiefs. The new name was taken from South African football club, the first club of ex- captain.
Manager James Sandom was tipped off about the band by founder Sean Adams and persuaded him to go and see them live. Sandom said: 'I went to see a couple of shows and you were just bombarded by a series of potential hit singles.' Soon after Sandom became their manager, Kaiser Chiefs signed to. Had also made an offer for the band. Employment (2004–2005). Performing at in 2005 In July 2004, while still relatively unknown inside the UK, Kaiser Chiefs performed their first festival outside the UK at a festival in. One of the major factors in the band's breakthrough in 2005 was their involvement in the NME Awards Tour at the beginning of the year.
Like and before them, their position as opening act proved an influential one, attracting a lot of positive media attention. The group's debut album was released in March 2005, being primarily inspired by and music of the late 1970s and 1980s.
The album was well received by music critics, described as 'thrilling from beginning to end' and 'quintessentially British, without pretension and most importantly, a whole lot of fun'. It reached number two on the, and was certified five times platinum. In 2005, Employment was shortlisted for the, an annual music prize awarded for the best British or Irish album from the previous year. Bookmakers made it favourite to win the award, but they eventually lost out to. In 2006, won the Ivor Novello award for 'Best Album' The first single released from the album was ' in 2004, which reached number six on the UK singles chart when it was reissued in February 2005. In 2007, the song was by and for Ronson's album.
' soon followed as the album's second release. In 2007, the song was ranked number thirty-six on the 'Greatest Indie Anthems Ever' countdown. The top twenty singles ' and ' followed in late 2005. The band opened and performed several of their singles at the concert in 2005. The song 'Saturday Night' was featured in a pre-release video for the gaming console.
It was posted on the official Xbox 360 page before its launch. In 2006, the band received NME awards for 'Best Album' for Employment and 'Best Dressed' for Ricky Wilson. Yours Truly, Angry Mob (2006–2007) Kaiser Chiefs' second album was released in February 2007.
The group recorded the album throughout the September and October 2006 at in Oxfordshire, England. The group took inspiration from and American rock music, and recorded over twenty-two songs. Yours Truly, Angry Mob reached number one on the UK albums chart and number forty-five on the.
The album went on to be the band's second Million Seller including the UK and European #1 Airplay Hit of 2007 'Ruby'. ', the album's, became Kaiser Chiefs' first UK number one single and received the 2007 'Q Award' for 'Best Video'. ' was released as the album's second single, and reached No. 19 in the UK. The album's third single ', described by as a 'clever, accessible pop' song, peaked at number twenty-two in the UK. The fourth single, ', was released on 12 November as a collector's edition 7' only single via their website. In December 2007, Kaiser Chiefs played two sold out shows at Earl's Court in London to a capacity crowd of 30,000.
Off With Their Heads (2008–2009). In concert in Germany in 2013. In early 2012, Kaiser Chiefs played a 20 date tour of the United Kingdom, followed by a tour of North America.
Kaiser Chiefs released their first compilation album, in the UK on 4 June 2012. The album features all of the singles released by the band from 2004 to 2012, as well as a new track titled 'Listen to Your Head'. Drummer Nick Hodgson revealed via his Twitter account on 4 December 2012 that he had left the band to concentrate on other projects. The band later issued a statement on their website confirming this. On 7 February 2013 it was announced that Vijay Mistry from the band will now be joining as Kaiser Chiefs drummer for 2013.
The band were one of two support bands for 's one-off concert at the Emirates Stadium in London on 1 June 2013 along with. The band's UK tour included 13 shows, beginning at Carlisle Sands Centre on 11 February and ending at London's O2 Academy Brixton on 1 March. The run of shows also includes gigs in Glasgow, Dunfermline, Manchester, Bridlington, Newcastle, Preston, Cheltenham, Wolverhampton, Southampton, Margate and Cambridge. They then went on to headline one of the Eden Sessions at the, Cornwall. They played a hometown concert at the in September 2013, being one of the first artists to perform at the new venue. Education, Education, Education & War (2014–2015) The band's fifth studio album, titled was released on 31 March 2014.
Education, Education, Education & War is the first album featuring the new Kaiser Chiefs drummer, Vijay Mistry, after left the group in December 2012. The album was produced by Ben H. Allen III (who has previously worked with, and ), and recorded at The Maze Studio in. Three songs were co-written with (, ).
It was mixed by (, ) at in in November 2013. On 5 December 2013, Kaiser Chiefs released a song titled 'Misery Company' onto their account. The song had previously been performed live during the band's 2013 summer tour. On 3 January 2014, 'Bows & Arrows' premiered on magazine's website. Education, Education, Education & War was toured across Europe and the Americas throughout 2014 and 2015. In 2015, they supported the during the South Africa, South America and Ireland legs of their. They also released stand alone single 'Falling Awake' on 27 January 2015 via their YouTube channel.
Stay Together (2016–2017) , the band's sixth studio album, was released on 7 October 2016. It was co-written and produced by, whose production company has worked with the likes of. The album's name is a reference to the song 'We Stay Together'. The first single from the album, ', was released on 14 June 2016.
The second single, 'Hole In My Soul' was released 18 August 2016 and the third and final single, 'We Stay Together' was released on 9 December 2016. This welcome return to the limelight saw ‘Stay Together’ push new boundaries to “take this nondescript sound and stuff it impressively full of sing-a-long hooks, covering topics including monogamy (We Stay Together) and shagging (Good Clean Fun)” as it marked an entirely new direction for the band, who went for a more dance-oriented sound. While was more focused on politics and the perils of war, the Kaiser Chiefs made the album with a focus on love and relationships. Wilson elaborated further on the stark contrast between this last album and 'Stay Together': 'The thing about writing a protest album is it's straightforward. Only an idiot would disagree with you. You're just saying war is bad.
But when you start talking about relationships like on this record it's harder because there’s a lot more blurred line. There's no right or wrong.” The band performed a string of best of forest shows in the summer of 2016 as part the 's Forest Live series. Stay Together was toured across Europe in early 2017. #KC7 (2018–present) As of April 2018, the band have signed back with their original label and are currently recording their seventh studio album which is due for release in early 2019. The band signed with their original label for their seventh studio album, codenamed #KC7.
They've also reunited with, the producer who worked on the band's 2014 album. The band will support the record with over 20 live dates in January and February, including a concerts at London's. Other appearances In July 2005 they were chosen to open Bob Geldof's festival in; their performance was broadcast by satellite to every Live 8 venue around the world, giving the band massive worldwide exposure. In August 2006, the band released a book entitled A Record of Employment, which along with photos by Peter Hill, documented the band's rise from being unsigned to their triumph at the Brit Awards that year, where the band won awards for 'Best British Band','Best Rock Act' and 'Best New Artist'. Later a DVD entitled Enjoyment, which documented concerts from the first album era was released, this showed members of the band hypothetically interviewed when 'jaded rock stars'. In October 2008, they also appeared on MTV Day, in Greece, along with bands like the (Greek) C-Real, REM and the singer.
During an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman, David Letterman spoke to Nick Hodgson about buying the Kaiser Chiefs drum set after a brief discussion between the pair an undisclosed price was agreed. At the end of the Kaiser Chiefs show at Chicago's House of Blues (19 April 2012) Nick Hodgson announced this was the final show for his drum kit, which was to be sent to David Letterman. On 12 August 2012, the band was featured in the of the, playing '. On 19 September 2014, broadcast details informing viewers of a forthcoming concert at in, England by the Kaiser Chiefs. Simon Rix stated, 'In our 13 years on the UK touring scene we've never had the chance to play the legendary, Hull Adelphi.
It's a massive hole in an illustrious career. Smaller venues are so important to supporting new music but with many around the country closing down, it’s great to see the Adelphi celebrating its 30th birthday. We're looking forward to finally playing there”. A film capturing Kaiser Chiefs performance was made, which was shown at the Adelphi in January 2015 as part of Independent Music Venue Week. In October 2015, the film was screened at the 2015 in, United States. The band were the closing act for F1 Live (an event showcasing ahead of the 2017 British Grand Prix) held in Trafalgar Square, London on 12 July 2017, which was also broadcast live on Sky Sports.
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(left) and (right) in 2010 and were childhood friends from. Although Greenfield finished college, he found himself unable to make his way into medical school. Cohen dropped out of school. In 1977, Cohen and Greenfield completed a on making from 's.
Cohen has severe, a lack of a sense of smell or taste, and so relied on 'mouth feel' and texture to provide variety in his diet. This led to the company's trademark chunks being mixed in with their ice cream. On May 5, 1978, with a $12,000 investment, the two business partners opened an ice cream parlor in a renovated in downtown.
In 1979, they marked their anniversary by holding the first-ever free cone day, now an international annual celebration at every Ben & Jerry's store. In 1980, they rented space in an old spool and mill on South Champlain Street in Burlington and started packing their ice cream in. In 1981, the first Ben & Jerry's franchise opened on in. In 1983, Ben & Jerry's ice cream was used to build 'the world's largest ice cream sundae' in; the sundae weighed 27,102 pounds (12,293 kg). That same year, the cows on their cartons were redesigned by local artist Woody Jackson. Ben & Jerry's ice-cream branch at the in Singapore Unilever era In April 2000, Ben & Jerry's sold the company to Anglo-Dutch multinational food giant.
Unilever said it hoped to carry on the tradition of engaging 'in these critical, global economic and social missions'. Although the founders' names are still attached to the product, they do not hold any board or management position and are not involved in day-to-day management of the company. In 2001, Ben & Jerry's U.S. Completed the transition to 'Eco-Pint' packaging, which packaged all pint flavors in environmentally friendly Eco-Pint containers, a decision it later reversed. The use of unbleached paperboard had been a critical first step toward a totally biodegradable pint made without added chlorine. Due to what they described as increasing supply, quality, and cost challenges, Ben & Jerry's discontinued their use of the Eco-Pint in 2006, transitioning to a pint container made out of a bleached paperboard that it said was more readily available. On in 2005, when a vote in the proposed the, Ben & Jerry's launched a protest by creating the largest ever, which weighed 900 pounds (410 kg), and placed it in front of the.
In March 2009, 'CyClone Dairy' launched an advertising campaign and a website to promote its milk products, which purportedly came exclusively from cows. On April 1, 2009 , Ben & Jerry's announced that it was behind this fake company. Ben & Jerry's had created the to raise awareness of the increasing presence of products from cloned animals within American food and to campaign for a tracking system of cloned-animal products. The hoax was revealed on April Fool's Day with the message: 'We believe you should have the right to choose which foods you eat – and not to eat cloned foods if you don't want to.
And that's why Ben & Jerry's believes we need a national clone tracking system, so people and companies can know where their food is coming from.' In 2010, Jostein Solheim, a Unilever executive from, became the new CEO of the company and had this to say about the transition: 'My mantra that I've repeated a hundred times since starting at Ben & Jerry's is: 'Change is a wonderful thing,' he said.
'The world needs dramatic change to address the social and environmental challenges we are facing. Values led businesses can play a critical role in driving that positive change.
We need to lead by example, and prove to the world that this is the best way to run a business. Historically, this company has been and must continue to be a pioneer to continually challenge how business can be a force for good and address inequities inherent in global business.' On February 24, 2012, Ben & Jerry's released a new line, which came in several flavors: 'Strawberry Shortcake', 'Blueberry Vanilla Graham', 'Raspberry Fudge Chunk', 'Banana Peanut Butter', and 'Vanilla' (scoop shop exclusive): On April 12, 2013, 'Pineapple Passionfruit', 'Vanilla Honey Caramel', and 'Liz Lemon' were added to the Greek Yogurt line. The Liz Lemon flavor was inspired by a character of the created by actress as the main character on the television. In 2013, Ben & Jerry's committed to making their products -free in support of mandatory GMO labeling legislation. Original flavors and sundaes.
A pint of Ben & Jerry's ice cream The 'Vermonster' is a large ice cream served in a 'Vermonster Bucket' in Ben & Jerry's '.' Its ingredients are 20 scoops of ice cream, 4 bananas, 4 ladles of, 3 chocolate chip cookies, 1 chocolate fudge brownie, 10 scoops of walnuts, 2 scoops each of any 4 toppings, and whipped cream. It contains 14,000 calories (kcal), and 500 grams (17.64 oz) of fat.
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Since 2009, the Vermonster Challenge is an annual charity event held by Ben & Jerry's in which teams of four compete to finish a Vermonster and win free ice cream for a year. 'Chubby Hubby' consists of vanilla malt ice cream swirled with fudge and peanut butter, and containing nuggets covered in fudge and filled with peanut butter. During the month of September 2009, Ben and Jerry's, in partnership with, renamed 'Chubby Hubby' to 'Hubby Hubby,' in celebration of the in the company's home state of. The carton featured the image of two men getting married beneath a rainbow. On March 13, 2012, Ben & Jerry's announced it would be changing the name of one of its ice cream flavors in the in support of equal marriage rights for.
Would become 'Apple-y Ever After' and tubs would feature a gay couple atop a wedding cake decorated with rainbows. 'Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough' was temporarily renamed 'I Dough, I Dough' in the during the summer of 2015. This was in celebration of 's. The proceeds from sales were to go to the (a nonprofit for rights). And appeared on on March 5, 2007, to promote their new ice cream flavor, ', and Cohen's progressive advocacy group. The company renamed a flavor, 'Yes Pecan!'
, in reference to 's victory in the. They decided in January 2009 to donate all proceeds made on the sale of that flavor to the Education Fund. On March 2, 2011, Cohen and Greenfield appeared on and unveiled their new flavor of ice cream, 'Late Night Snack', whose carton features a picture of on it. On February 17, 2015, Cohen and Greenfield appeared on and unveiled their new flavor of ice cream, 'The Tonight Dough', with all of its proceeds going to the that supports camps for children with major illnesses. In 2015, flavored ice cream became widely available in time for the holiday.
In April 2015, the company confirmed that it was working on options, after hearing consumers' feedback, led by a petition and organization. In early February 2016, the company announced a new all-vegan line with four flavors. Two of these are versions of existing flavors - 'Chunky Monkey' and 'Chocolate Fudge Brownie' - and two are all-new vegan-only flavors: 'Coffee Caramel Fudge' and 'Peanut Butter & Cookies'. In January 2017, three new non-dairy flavors were added: Caramel Almond Brittle, Cherry Garcia, and Coconut Seven Layer Bar.
In January 2018, the company added two new non-dairy flavors to its growing line of vegan options. Peanut Butter Half Baked features chocolate and peanut butter with fudge brownies and pieces of peanut butter cookie dough, while Cinnamon Buns is made with cinnamon-spiced ice cream and features cinnamon bun dough and a cinnamon streusel swirl.
Ben and Jerry's non-dairy line also features flavors such as PB & Cookies, Chocolate Fudge Brownie, and Caramel Coffee fudge. They continue to take new non-dairy flavor suggestions on their website. Girl in cow costume promoting Free Cone Day outside a Ben & Jerry's shop in Stockholm, Sweden Free Cone Day is an annual event held between late March and early May, in which Ben & Jerry's give out free ice cream cups and cones. Free Cone Day was first held on Saturday, May 5, 1979, by and as a customer and staff appreciation event for the first anniversary of their store's opening.
Over one million free cones are given away each year, prompting the company's ad slogan 'Be One In A Million.' Charitable organizations are often present at the stores each year and enjoy a significant amount of fundraising success. Often, local celebrities show up at various stores, promoting the day and the charities there.
Sometimes the event is scheduled to coincide with and sometimes volunteers are on hand with clipboards and voter registration forms to help those who would like to register to vote. Controversies Commercial The, a consumer-advocacy group, urged Ben & Jerry's to stop labeling their ice cream as 'all natural' due to the company's use of, and other chemically modified ingredients. In September 2010, the company agreed to stop labeling their ice cream and frozen yogurt as 'all natural'.
In 1999, Ben & Jerry's released a flavor named Schweddy Balls, in homage to the (SNL). This received protest from, a project of the conservative Christian group American Family Associated, who said that the name was too explicit for grocery store shelves.
Spokesperson Monica Cole explained to the media: 'I realize it could be a lot worse, but are they going to progressively get worse if we don't say something? Maybe they'll think twice before they come up with another inappropriate name for ice cream.' However, the expression of disdain was not unanimous among U.S. Parents, as mother Gina Ragusa said to: 'We just think it's funny, that's all, and honestly we all really want to try it', adding that she consistently checks for the item's availability at her local. Actor, who appeared in the SNL skit as baker Pete Schweddy, hosted the September 24, 2011 episode of the 37th season of the show and responded to the protests by stating that a new flavor called 'Go Fudge Yourself' had been produced for those in opposition to the tribute. Following the initial release of the flavor, Baldwin informed the media that 'thanks to Ben & Jerry's, the goodness of the Schweddy family recipe won't go with me to the great beyond,' as he had previously feared that his association with the SNL episode would remain permanent until his death.
Political Following rumors that suggested that Ben & Jerry's supported the defense of —who was convicted in 1982 of killing Philadelphia Police officer —the company confirmed that Cohen did sign a petition, as a private citizen, asking that 'the system of American justice be followed fully in the case'. Controversy emerged in 2006 after the company released a flavor of ice cream called 'Black and Tan'.
It had named the flavor after the, which is made by mixing with, but the ' are also known as a paramilitary police force of British veterans recruited during the. At the time that the flavor was released, the movement was still offended by the historical association of the title. In 2012, Vermonters for a Just Peace in Palestine/Israel (VTJP) contacted Ben Cohen, Jerry Greenfield and the CEO of Ben & Jerry's after learning that ice cream produced by Ben & Jerry's franchise in Israel was being sold in in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Leafleting occurred at locations in Vermont, New York and California on 'Free Cone Day' in April 2013 and April 2014. As of November 2014, 232 organizations across the United States and in seventeen countries worldwide have signed a letter written by VTJP calling on Ben & Jerry's to end its commercial ties to such settlements.
In late April 2014, Ben & Jerry's signed onto the 'Fight for the Reef' campaign, a partnership between the -Australia and the (AMCS). Premier and state senator both said in statements that Ben & Jerry's was making misleading statements that exaggerated the detrimental impact that proposed government programs would have on the, and Environment Minister said that 'The only people taking a scoop out of the reef is Ben and Jerry's and Unilever. If you understand the facts, you'd want to be boycotting Ben and Jerry's'.
Australian Ben & Jerry's brand manager Kalli Swaik responded that 'Ben & Jerry's believes that dredging and dumping in world heritage waters surrounding the marine park area will be detrimental to the reef ecology. It threatens the health of one of Australia's most iconic treasures.' In February 2016, Ben & Jerry's cofounder Ben Cohen created an ice cream flavor called 'Bernie's Yearning' in support of U.S Senator from Vermont, run for president in the 2016 Democratic Primaries against Secretary of State,.
The flavor consists of plain mint ice cream covered by solid chunk of mint chocolate. According to Cohen, 'The chocolate disk represents the huge majority of economic gains that have gone to the top 1 percent since the end of the recession. Beneath it, the rest of us.'
This was done in an effort to showcase the United States' current socioeconomic issues. In April 2016, Ben & Jerry's cofounders, and, were both arrested at the protests on the U.S. Capitol steps in Washington, D.C. In May 2017, Ben and Jerry's announced they would not serve two scoops of the same ice cream flavor in Australia, due to the refusal of the Australian government to legalize.
They said this would encourage 'fans to contact their to tell them the time has come-make marriage equality legal!' This stance they said will continue for however long it takes for same-sex marriage to be legalized. In June 2018 Ben & Jerry announced their support for some 9,000 asylum seekers' right to stay in, drawing heavy criticism from some commentators.
On October 30, 2018, they announced their new limited batch flavor called 'Pecan Resist'. It was introduced as a part of the opposition campaign against President Donald Trump. It was marketed as 'a campaign to lick injustice and champion those fighting to create a more just and equitable nation of us all'. Social In February 2012, a Ben & Jerry's franchise near created a frozen yogurt flavor named 'Taste the Lin-Sanity' in honor of player, a Harvard alumnus. At inception, the product contained vanilla frozen yogurt, honey swirls, and pieces, leading to a widely publicized controversy about due to the association of the fortune cookie ingredient with Chinese culture. The latter ingredient was later replaced with cookies, as the fortune cookies became soggy and the franchise received returns from customers.
Ben & Jerry's general manager for and explained to the media: 'we obviously weren't looking to offend anybody and the majority of the feedback about it has been positive.' Ben & Jerry's released an official statement shortly after the launch of the product apologizing to those who were offended. In September 2014, anti-hazing activists raised concerns about the ice cream flavor 'Hazed & Confused', which had been released earlier that year. The concern was that the name could be perceived as belittling of and problems.
The company has noted that the name was based on the word and a play on the phrase 'dazed and confused', which is both a popularized by and a comedy from the early 1990s. The decision was made in October to not rename the flavor. Attempts by to directly contact company Ben & Jerry's officials in Waterbury, Vermont, during 2018 resulted in arrests. 'Zero' farms are reported to be in compliance with the Milk With Dignity Code of Conduct, according to Will Lambek of Migrant Justice. Product safety The announced in July 2017 that it found traces of the herbicide in 10 of 11 samples of the company's ice creams. The traces were found to be at levels below the ceiling set by the for environmental contamination. Global locations.
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