Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Kasabian To Debut New Material
Kasabian band will demonstrate new material on an 'intimate' spring UK tour,they revealed in an interview with NME.
Frontman of Kasabian band confirms that they will accustomed to other venues rather than playing the arena and stadium shows.
"We're going to go back on the road in April or May and we're going to be doing the small shows again - 1,000, 2,000 people a night," he said.
He told NME magazine: "We're going to go back on the road in April or May, and we're going to be doing the small shows again - 1,000, 2,000 people a night.
"I think we'll play two or three new songs. Serge has written a song we can end on now apart from 'LSF' too. Maybe that's just me putting my b***s on the table, but I hope we can do that."
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Kasabian's Tom Meighan Play Wrestler In New Sitcom
Wannabe seventies wrestler in a new TV sitcom is set to play by Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan.
Over the coming weeks,the Kasabian singer is due to film his cameo in Walk Like A Panther in Leeds.
In TV series TV chef Marco Pierre White has also played a part,, which will aware the stories of iconic wrestlers including Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy.
"For anyone who sat with their family on a Saturday and watched the old grannies attacking the wrestlers, this series is going to tickle you,” a source told The Sun.
“The cast has been assembled thanks to that nostalgia and the love of gritty northern humour."
In Walk Like A Panther,Stephen Graham is playing the lead role.The TV series has yet to secure a broadcaster.
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Kasabian 'want OK Computer wow factor'
Serge Pizzorno of Kasabian desired the next Kasabian album to have the similar "wow" factor as Radiohead's OK Computer.
He hopes the follow-up to 2009's West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum matches the impact of the Oxford band's third LP,the singer told to NME.
Pizzorno said: "Not necessarily the sound, but OK Computer as a record that just makes you go, 'wow'.
"I want to aim for something that's as incredible as that - just the feeling of being blown away that you get from that."
He added: "I just want people to f**king come away from it going, 'Yep, great album. It's different, I love this. Let's go see it live. Thank you'. Then off we go again."
Kasabian headline this year's RockNess and Isle of Wight festivals.
He hopes the follow-up to 2009's West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum matches the impact of the Oxford band's third LP,the singer told to NME.
Pizzorno said: "Not necessarily the sound, but OK Computer as a record that just makes you go, 'wow'.
"I want to aim for something that's as incredible as that - just the feeling of being blown away that you get from that."
He added: "I just want people to f**king come away from it going, 'Yep, great album. It's different, I love this. Let's go see it live. Thank you'. Then off we go again."
Kasabian headline this year's RockNess and Isle of Wight festivals.
Monday, 3 January 2011
Kasabian To Play New Songs At RockNess
Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan has become an ambassador for a soldiers' charity.
The chart-topping star consent to back Leicester organisation Support Our Forces after elevating to raise more than £500 for the group at a sponsored head shave night.
At the Dog and Gun pub in Lutterworth the star after signing autographs and posing for pictures with fans got stuck into shaving the head of local and ex-soldier Jim Wilkinson.
I've known Tom for a while and saw him at the football one day and asked him if he wanted to do the head shave.
"It was a fantastic night and to have Tom there was brilliant – he's a legend.
"He's agreed to be an ambassador for the charity, which is great. To have him involved is brilliant.
"All the Army lads love Kasabian and he said he'd do what he can to support us."
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