Wednesday 22 June 2011

Kasabian's set to headline at the Isle of Wight Festival

Isle of Wight Festival on Saturday Kasabian's set to headline the festival last night (June 12) played on Main Stage with an electrifying set to bring an end to this year's event.

Lester band returned to the headline RockNess in Scotland on Friday (June 10), new songs, 'Velociraptor!' Broadcast and show 'Switchblade smiles. Both of these upcoming fourth album, is doing is called 'Velociraptor!' And set it to come out of September.

"Isle Of Wight, you’re in fucking 3D!" noted typically animated frontman Tom Meighan, surveying the huge crowd - and the steam rising off the moshpit after a day of torrential rain on the site.

Kasabian were playing after Beady Eye (right image), which was their first UK festival season in the slot before headliners on one stage. Kings Of Leon and the Foo Fighters headline the Friday night party on Saturday was the headline.

Kasabian played:

'Club Foot'
'Where Did All The Love Go?'
'Underdog'
'Shoot The Runner'
'Velociraptor!'
'Cutt Off'
'Take Aim'
'Empire'
'Fast Fuse/’Misirlou'
'Vlad The Impaler'
'LSF'
'Switchblade Smiles'
'Stuntman'/'I Feel Love'
'Fire'

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Kasabian revealed new single 'Switchblade Smiles'

Kasabian revealed new single 'Switchblade Smiles' was premiered on Zane Lowe's Radio One show on 7th June.

The new album 'Velociraptor!' first track is set to reveased on 19th September.

Anyone pre-ordering the album from the band's store will recieve 'Switchblade Smiles' as a download instantly.

The tracklisting of 'Velociraptor!' reads:

1. Let's Roll Just Like We Used To
2. Days Are Forgotten
3. Goodbye Kiss
4. La Fée Verte
5. Velociraptor!
6. Acid Turkish Bath (Shelter From The Storm)
7. I Hear Voices
8. Re-wired
9. Man Of Simple Pleasures
10. Switchblade Smiles
11. Neon Noon

Thursday 2 June 2011

Kasabian have recording their new album "heavy as fuck"

Kasabian have recording their new album "heavy as fuck", the band have been revealed.

According to contactmusic.com, guitarist Serge Pizzorno has said: "It feels like the right time for big rock tunes. Not harking back, or rehashing anything. Modern. But big pop tunes.

"It massively changes things knowing you're going to play tunes to big crowds. When you're stood in front of 60,000 people, those are the tunes you can't wait to play.

"You might have some amazing tunes but they're at a weird tempo, and some nights you want the earth to swallow you up. But when you've got songs like [new track] 'Switchblade…' it's like, wow, any other band, anyone else in the world, has got to move out the way. It's heavy as fuck."

Their fourth record, the first of their 2004 self titled will follow, the 2006 'Empire' and 2009's 'West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum'.

This band since November of last year on the new materials to work with producer Dan The Automater.

Tracks likely to be featured include:
'Switchblade Smile'
'Neon Noon'
'Goodbye Kiss'
'I Hear Voices'
'Green Fairy'
'Shelter From The Storm'
'Velociraptor'.