Music
Kaiser Chiefs deny label split reports
Published Monday, May 18 2009, 12:21 BST | By Alex Fletcher

Rex Features
Stories over the weekend suggested that the Leeds group's contract had been terminated due to poor sales of their third studio album Off With Their Heads.
A spokesperson for Ricky Wilson's band denied allegations that there had been a change in their contract.
"The band has two records left to run on an existing contract," they told NME. "Kaiser Chiefs will take their first break in six years at the end of the summer.
"As with many successful artists, the band is considering creative options to improve the way their music reaches people ahead of their fourth album."
Kaiser Chiefs are among the acts confirmed for this summer's
Leeds and Reading festivals in August.
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