Ben Folds Five
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Led by the pop-minded prowess of their namesake frontman, Ben Folds Five dispelled any misgivings about a band's ability to rock without guitars. Calling themselves "rock for sissys," the Chapel Hill natives were often grouped with the nerd rock movement of the mid-'90s, although their debt to jazz music -- not to mention Ben Folds' acerbic spin on the classic pianist/songwriter tradition -- ensured the trio a long-lasting legacy after their split in October 2000. The band also provided a launching pad for Ben Folds himself, who continued releasing piano-based pop songs well into the subsequent years.
Read More...The group's story is, in many ways, the story of its de facto leader and namesake, Ben Folds. The son of a carpenter, Ben Folds was born in Winston-Salem, NC. Upon graduating high school in the mid-'80s, the young songwriter drifted from place to place in hopes of discovering a good scene to sow his brainchild. Throughout a decade in which hair metal ruled the airwaves, Ben Folds spent frustrating stints in Miami, Chapel Hill, New York, and Europe before landing in Nashville in the early '90s. To spite the fact that Nashville was a songwriter's mecca, or because of it, Ben Folds found the city's approach to songwriting frustrating and exclusive. While producers and managers wanted obvious hits, Ben Folds wanted, instead, to follow his own muse, a notoriously eccentric one at that.
When Ben Folds finally drifted back to Chapel Hill in 1994 he formed a piano-based trio with bassist Robert Sledge and drummer Darren Jessee, and within weeks the band cut an indie single that attracted the attention of Caroline. Their 1995 self-titled debut sold strong enough to warrant the kind of major-label bidding war that young bands fantasize about. Eventually signing with Sony, the group released Whatever and Ever Amen and continued the strenuous touring schedule that the band had become known for. Releasing the singles "Battle of Who Could Care Less" and "Brick" into a climate awash with soundalike guitar bands, Ben Folds Five and their witty, off-beat, piano-based music were a welcome difference and the group became critical and commercial darlings.
Inevitable comparisons to piano composers of yore such as Todd Rundgren, Billy Joel, and Joe Jackson followed, but the group fought hard to maintain their individuality. Over the next two years Ben Folds Five kept their name in the press by releasing songs on soundtracks, as well as an album of outtakes, B-sides, and early live appearances called Naked Baby Photos. In early 1999 they released their third full-length album, The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner. In November 2000, Ben Folds Five abruptly announced their split, shocking fans and the media. However, the trio quickly announced that all would be pursuing individual projects. Bassist Robert Sledge was going to put his own group together while balancing his tour efforts with former Squirrel Nut Zippers multi-instrumentalist Tom Maxwell's group the Minor Drag. Drummer Darren Jessee also went after similar opportunities, playing club shows around New York City. Ben Folds didn't stop either, for the singer/pianist contributed "Lonely Christmas Eve" for the Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas soundtrack as well as the cut called "Wandering" for the 2000 independent comedy 100 Altered Girls. ~ Steve Kurutz, Rovi
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Brick - (4:31) - 53,563 playsLyrics6 A.M., day after Christmas
I throw some clothes on in the dark
The smell of cold car seat is freezing
The world is sleeping and I am numb
Up the stairs to her apartment she is balled up on the couch
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Song For The Dumped - (3:39) - 24,244 playsLyrics{1,2,3,4}
So you wanted
To take a break
Slow it down some
And have some space
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One Angry Dwarf And 200 Solemn Faces - (3:49) - 24,038 playsLyricsSeptember '75 I was 47 inches high
Mom said by Christmas I would have
A bad ass mother G.I. Joe
For your little minds to blow
I still got beat up after class
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Kate - (3:12) - 22,338 playsLyricsShe plays wipe out on the drums
The squirrels and the birds come
Gather 'round and sing the guitar
Oh I have you got nothing to say?
When all words fail she speaks
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Army - (3:22) - 20,510 playsLyricsWell I thought about the army
Dad said, "Son you're fuckin' high"
And I thought, yeah there's a first for everything
So I took my old man's advice
Three sad semesters
- Battle of Who Could Care Less - (3:15) - 17,266 plays
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- Philosophy - (4:35) - 15,341 plays
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