Everything about Ben Folds Five totally explained
Ben Folds Five (1993–2000) was a trio formed in
Chapel Hill,
North Carolina who were a mainstay of
piano rock until their breakup in 2000. Much of their work was influenced by
jazz, evident in frequent
improv-styled passages through bridge and/or ending.
Ben Folds was the lead singer, pianist, and main composer,
Robert Sledge played
bass, and
Darren Jessee played
drums and co-wrote some of the songs, most notably the chorus to "Brick". Sledge and Jessee also delivered backup vocals.
History
Ben Folds Five was formed in 1993 in Chapel Hill by Ben Folds. They were, in fact, a trio in spite of their name, and the primary motivation behind the name, apart from the band's well-known use of humor, was simple preference, according to Ben: "I think it sounds better than Ben Folds Three".
Their first radio single was "Underground" from their self-titled debut album, but their biggest success was the single "
Brick" from their second album,
Whatever and Ever Amen, released in 1997.
Folds once described their music as "punk rock for sissies", a reaction to the angst prevalent in 90s rock.
The group also contributed an unreleased studio song, "Leather Jacket", to the 1999 benefit album, .
After the band's reportedly amicable break-up in October 2000, Folds began a successful solo career, Robert Sledge took up singing and bass playing duties with
International Orange (which broke up in 2005), and Darren Jessee now fronts the band
Hotel Lights.
According to Australian Radio Host
Andy Lee, the band announced its decision to break up after their performance on
The Late Show with David Letterman on July 19, 2000. It was apparently
Will Ferrell who broke the awkward silence after the decision was made (Ferrell was a guest on the show that night).
Discography
Albums
Singles
"Underground" (1996) #37 UK
"Where's Summer, B?" (1996)
"Battle of Who Could Care Less" (1997) #26 UK
"Kate" (1997) #39 UK
"Brick" (1998) #26 UK; #11 US AC, #6 US Modern Rock
"Song for the Dumped" (1998)
"Army" (1999) #28 UK
"Don't Change Your Plans" (1999)
DVDs
Ben Folds Five - Live at Sessions at West 54th (1999) - Epic Music Video
Others
Godzilla OST (1998) (Contributed track "Air")Further Information
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