Kaiser Chiefs were enjoying significant success around the time of the live recording of "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" in Leeds, highlighting their energetic performance style. This specific performance took place amidst the promotional activities for their second studio album, "Employment," which was released in 2005. The album had propelled them into the mainstream, featuring hit singles that defined their sound and helped them develop a loyal fanbase. Notably, their debut album garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, achieving multi-platinum status. The Leeds concert reflects their connection to their roots, as the band hails from the nearby city of Leeds, which added a sense of homecoming to their performance. Their spirited live shows are marked by audience interaction and a high-energy atmosphere, solidifying Kaiser Chiefs' reputation as one of the prominent bands of the mid-2000s British rock revival.