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Shaun 23-01-2014 06:57 PM

Kasabian's 5th album '48:13'
 


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Kasabian have previewed their new album with a clip from their recording studio.

The video, which can be watched above, shows guitarist and songwriter Serge Pizzorno recording vocals for a new, unnamed song. Viewers can see Pizzorno sing the track, which has the lyrics: "Oh you pretty things, get on board this mothership, oh you've got to be, ready for action baby".

Earlier this year Kasabian told NME that their forthcoming new album is a "real '**** you'" to their critics. The band will release the as yet untitled album later this year (2014).

Frontman Tom Meighan said: "The album is a real '**** you' to anyone who ever dares criticise or snarl at us, and say we can't do music like this. It's a real ****ing 'up yours'. There are a lot of bands who try and do this kind of music but fail because they've got no songs."

It was previously confirmed that a track on the album contains lyrical reference to last year's horsemeat scandal. The track in question, 'Ezz-Ehh', contains the lyrics "Horsemeat in the burgers, people commit murders, everyone’s on bugle, we’re being watched by Google".
:amazed:

Kyle 26-01-2014 11:22 AM

Can't believe I missed this.

Velociraptor made me fall in love with Kasabian all over again. Can't wait to see what they pull out the bag this time round.

Z 26-01-2014 01:48 PM

They are so brilliant, looking forward to hearing new material!

Black Dagger 26-01-2014 01:53 PM

:lovedup:

Shaun 26-01-2014 07:01 PM

have loved every album bar Empire tbh... self-titled and the third ones were the best though :love: (West Ryder...something...Asylum??? idk)

Shaun 28-04-2014 03:47 PM

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Kasabian have announced details of their new album '48:13'.

The band's fifth album – due for release on June 9 – is named for its running time, which is a total of 48 minutes and 13 seconds. The first single from the album, 'Eez-eh', will be released on June 2.

The artwork for the album is the same as the mural the band painted on a shop on Kingsland Road in London's Dalston earlier this month.

Guitarist Sergio Pizzorno, who wrote and produced the album, said in a statement: "I felt that we had the confidence to be more direct, more honest with this album. I started to strip away layers rather than to just keep adding."

Frontman Tom Meighan added: "Less is more, you know? It's direct. It is what it is. Just listen to it. We've had the confidence to lay ourselves bare. Serge has stripped it right back. It's unbelievable."

Kasabian will headline this year's Glastonbury Festival alongside Arcade Fire and an unnamed third headliner. Watch an exclusive video of the band talking about the gig below.

Earlier today (April 28), it was announced that the band will also headline the In New Music We Trust stage at BBC Radio 1's One Big Weekend in Glasgow Green.

The '48:13' tracklisting is as follows:

'(Shiva)'
'Bumblebeee'
'Stevie'
'(Mortis)'
'Doomsday'
'Treat'
'Glass'
'Explodes'
'(Levitation)'
'Clouds'
'Eez-eh'
'Bow'
'SPS'
silly gimmick. hopefully the music doesn't disappoint.

King Gizzard 28-04-2014 04:05 PM

Someone said its predominantly EDM inspired and their original fans won't like it

seanraff07 06-05-2014 04:39 PM

Can't wait for it. I'm seeing them in Dunfermline in 16 days and I'm also going down to Leicester from 20-22 June to see them do their big gig at Victoria Park. Already pre-ordered the album on vinyl, I felt Velociraptor was their worst album to date but I reckon they'll come back strong with this one.

I've found a few tracks from the upcoming album so far, obviously most of you will have heard "Eez-Eh" already but a couple leaks/gig videos are popping up here and there now.

Took me a while to get used to this song, but it's definitely a grower. They've definitely went for an electro sound and I can see where Serge was coming from when he compared it to 90's rave. I don't think this is going to be much of a guitar album.



"Explodes" is another album track that was leaked on French amazon or something. Quite like the style of this and it seems like they've went back to their debut album for inspiration with this song, which isn't a bad thing.



They done a gig in Paris a few days and the first song on this video is another track off the album called "Bumblebee", expected to be released as a single. This is my favourite of the three, really strong tune and easy to catch on to. Think it could be very popular/mental at their gigs. This kind of tune was made for headlining Glastonbury.


seanraff07 09-06-2014 10:17 PM



Album came out today, I ordered it on vinyl ages ago on Amazon but what a surprise it's still not arrived yet.

I'll post up a full review of the album soon, it's ****ing excellent that's all I'm saying.

Z 10-06-2014 05:48 PM

I bought it today at lunch and listened to it in the car journey back down to the office (was an hour away so a 48:13 minute long album was perfect) and I'm so impressed. "Treat" is the highlight of the album for me, out of nowhere I started grinning about half way through the song, it's a really good track and I've got it stuck in my head now. Truly their best album yet, don't understand why they aren't more universally lauded than they are.

seanraff07 11-06-2014 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Z (Post 6924722)
I bought it today at lunch and listened to it in the car journey back down to the office (was an hour away so a 48:13 minute long album was perfect) and I'm so impressed. "Treat" is the highlight of the album for me, out of nowhere I started grinning about half way through the song, it's a really good track and I've got it stuck in my head now. Truly their best album yet, don't understand why they aren't more universally lauded than they are.

Spot on! Treat is my favourite too, Bow has really lured me in as well, so catchy.

seanraff07 14-06-2014 12:40 PM

My review of 48:13:

(shiva):
Nice calm build up to the explosion of Bumblebeee.

Bumblebeee:
Well, what a beast of a song. A classic Kasabian song that will be absolutely huge live. Serge's screams of "nanaaa nananana" and Tom repeatedly shouting "yeah yeah yeah" becomes very catchy. Before they break into the chorus, then again comes the uproar of guitars/drums. You can't listen to this at a low volume, it needs to be blaring. Great opener for their set and will have folk moshpitting for fun.

Stevie:
Sounds of trumpets at the start then a nice drum beat comes in and you know it's building up to another strong tune. The song is about a psychotic friend who they are trying to keep under control. Lyrics like "where you goin' with thaaat gun, who you trynaaa kill?". Same chorus verses till later in the song where Serge starts singing over the top of Tom, sounds top. The song ending in a mass eruption with the trumpets, drums, guitars altogether and Tom repeating the same lines over again. A very strong start to the album so far.

(mortis):
Another interesting short tune. Sounds creepy almost, like you entering a rock and roll dungeon.

Doomsday:
Following up from "(mortis)", this song starts in similar fashion. With a spooky-ish rhythm to it. Tom fully on the vocals on this one, repeatedly shouting "what you see is what you get with me, oh oh". It is very comparable to Fast Fuse, with a pacey beat and frantic singing. It is a very strong tune and another one you should wear your dancing shoes to.

Treat:
This starts off with a real swagger about it. "everybody knows, I work it, work it like a treat" as Serge appears in the song first. Tom singing the verses inbetween the chorus. With the song having very electro-rock sounds throughout it, comparable to the style of their debut album. The song almost has two parts to it, once the first bit finishes it again moves into a calm electronic sound, then the drum beat kicks in and you know it is leading into something else. Another swagger-ish guitar/drum combination kicks in and eventually the lines from the chorus come back in, being repeated over and over. It sounds absolutely superb and the song last almost 7 minutes, my favourite song off the album at the moment.

Glass:
This starts of with waves of sound. Then again Serge doing vocals, repeated drum beat over and over. This turns into more of a calm song, unlike the previous ones, the chorus turns it into a more laid back song rather than a big anthem. "Save meee, oh come on and save me, from thiiis world" Serge sings in a calm voice. Then a surprising rap comes in from a guest on the album, at first I thought the rap was odd but I've warmed to it a bit, very odd for Kasabian. The song is OK but below average for Kasabian's standard, the song doesn't really go anywhere for me.

Explodes:
This has a very early Kasabian sound to it. With a synthetic, electronic sound all the way through it. "On and on it goes, till my head explodes" repeated a lot. The drums have a big part in this song, standing out a lot. The song is on the same kind of level for the majority of it until until it suddenly bursts into a louder, more aggressive beat. There is no singing in this part, just a tune you want to bop your head along to, until it goes calm again during the outro and the trumpets make an appearance again. Again, I felt this song could've been better, but it didn't come to much till the last minute.

(Levitation):
The last of three short songs on the album. This one has an interesting sound to it, it sounds like you should be scurrying around a rain forest listening to it. Serge also signs a couple of lines in it but I can't actually make out what they are.

Clouds:
Again, there is a electronic build-up at the start of this song and it sounds exciting. The electro sound continues as Serge comes into it first. Then all of a sudden, it bursts into an enjoyable sing-a-long and Tom takes over vocals. The chorus is catchy as anything and makes you happy. Near the end of the song it goes all instrumental with a quick drumbeat and then the mass sound of guitars comes into play again, a decent tune.

Eez-eh:
This is a really fun tune. With a funky beat all the way through it, with Tom and Serge singing at the same time. "Tired of taking orders, coping with disorders, the wrong men have the power, it's turning my milk sour" one of the main lines through it. If this doesn't make you dance then nothing will. There is glimpses of Serge doing a screaming howl which is different. "Gonna keep you up all night" Tom keeps shouting over and over, this song would keep you up all night grooving that's for sure, a real grower.

Bow:
This song has a really powerful, inspiring beat to it. Serge doing most of the vocals in this, with a catchy synthy-tune lingering in the background. "It's all over now" Serge shouts. This is different from the usual Kasabian song, although it stays at the same sort of tempo the whole way you can't help but get dragged in by it. One of my favourite songs off the album, fits perfectly for the England World Cup exit song too ;)

SPS:
The final song on the album, and it is what has become almost tradition in the closing songs of their albums; a calm, melodic song. Tom humming a tune at the start. This song is all about Serge vocal wise, singing in a calm, relaxing voice. The song was written by Serge and is about Tom, and no matter what, even if he can be a pain in the backside sometimes, that he'll always be part of Serge's life. It is quite emotional to listen to, and proves the bond that these two guys have. "Didn't we all have, the greatest life" rings out then the humming comes back in. A really nice end to a strong album.

My Rating: 9/10

I would say Velociraptor had been their worst album to date so I was slightly worried about this but the lads have came back strong again. Some really big tunes on it in the likes of Bumblebeee, Treat and Bow. You can definitely feel the same sort of vibe that was on their debut album on this one, they have went back to their roots in a way but as always have stayed experimental and shaked things up a bit. This will be a great album to play live in my opinion, and that has always been their strongest point. Only bit that stops me from giving it full marks is that I feel it takes a wee dip midway through the album where you may not get into it as much as you do the rest of the album, that was the case for me anyway. Overall though, another very good album from the Leicester lads, I'd rank it 2nd in their albums behind West Ryder.

Can't wait to see them down in Leicester a week today, bring it on.


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