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Released in 2004, Kasabian was the debut album by Kasabian, the 4 piece from Leicestershire fronted by the confident Tom Meighan and Serge Pizzorno. This brought the band to the attention of the... more

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  • 24 of 24 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 2 jonwebb5

    Member since 04/08/2008

    Reviews written: 27

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages A superb album, with swagger, great vocals, invention, clever melodies, and powerful rhythms

    Disadvantages Disadvantages It took me so long to find them...

    I'll admit it - I'm something of a latecomer to the Kasabian party. Up until recently, I had heard of them, but didn't think I knew any of their songs. In fact, all I knew was that they were some sort of guitar/electronica mash-up, and, to be honest, it sounded pretty weird, so I stayed away from them. It was a definitely a mistake. Since finally listening to this, Kasabian's brilliant debut album, I have been unable to put it down, and actually recognised a lot of the songs, despite believing I had never heard any of their music. The beats are infectious, the guitar melodies punky and ... more
  • 28 of 28 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 5 paulie1975

    Member since 13/05/2008

    Reviews written: 154

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Great Ideas, some banging tunes

    Disadvantages Disadvantages A couple of duds

    Released in 2004, Kasabian was the debut album by Kasabian, the 4 piece from Leicestershire fronted by the confident Tom Meighan and Serge Pizzorno. This brought the band to the attention of the general public as a good indie band who mixed club beats with excellent guitar work. Their songs became the mainstay of football highlight reels, console games including Pro-Evolution and Fifa franchises and brought immense popularity to the band. Named after Linda Kasabian, a member of the fiendish Manson gang, the band do have a slightly dark side when they play which really does them good. This ... more
  • 59 of 59 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 8 Andy.mack

    Member since 29/08/2002

    Reviews written: 899

    5 Stars John Was A Scientist, He Was Hooked On LSD Review with images 15/09/2004
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Impresive Debut, Return of the Indie glory days

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None that I can think Of

    There has been a revival this summer in the number of decent British Indie rock groups. We have already seen the breakthrough album from Snow Patrol and a fantastic debut from Franz Ferdinand. The latest addition to that list is Leicestershire’s Kasabian. They are currently the music industries darlings and have been tipped to be the next big thing. I never normally agree with the bands they tip for big things but with Kasabian it’s hard to argue against them. This debut album came about after the band all moved into a Leicestershire farm house together and began recording. The result is quite ... more
  • 25 of 25 Ciao users found the following review helpful
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Best new British band since Muse

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Needs a few listens to really understand and enjoy

    Here's a fact; Kasabian are the best and most exciting new British band since Muse emerged in 1999. So you see straight away which side my bread's buttered on! This is exciting stuff, and i defy you to say otherwise. I struggle to think of the explanations behind the poor reviews. These are probably the kind of people who think Linkin Park are a groundbreaking act. Okay, this sort of music has been attempted before, but not to such awesome effect. Kasabian mix indie rock with funk beats, and all manner of twisted synth bleeps and signatures, set to sometimes breakbeat rhythms. Named after ... more
  • 21 of 21 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 4 thomlafferty

    Member since 10/09/2004

    Reviews written: 35

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Plenty of mood, plenty of groove. Intensely atmospheric.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Too much like the Stone Roses. Slightly samey and pretentious- too much electronic wizardry.

    Very rarely does a band hailing from Leicester receive the sort of acclaim and hype that Kasabian have recently in the British press. They are currently all over the national air-waves as well as regular appearances on music television on the back of an indie revival sparker by the likes of Snow Patrol, Keane and Coldplay. Kasabian seem to have become a ‘trendy’ band to a certain extent, all the ‘cool’ kids like them. This popularity is perhaps surprising when considering that their sound is heavily influenced by the indie movement of the 1990s. Indeed, musically, Kasabian sound like the Stone ... more

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Title Kasabian
Performer Kasabian
Genre Rock & Pop
Release Date 06/09/2004
Original Release Year 2004

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