Glastonbury 2009, Gallery update
Small news before i leave, Make sure to check the gallery for photos from Yesterday Glastonbury preformance of the band, and some awesome magazine scans courtesy of my good friend Bei from the Korean Fan Forum.
Next week i will be seeing Kasabian in the Eden Sessions and the week after in Wembley, i look forward to that very much.
Take care
Mici
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Vlad The Impaler & Itunes Festival London
Now you can watch a short behind the scenes video of Vlad on NME, Click HERE to watch it.
The band was confirmed to appear in Itunes Festival on July 22. For more information on how to get the tickets, visit Itunes festival Website.
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Kasabian helped to bring the final day of the 2009 Great Escape Festival to a close in Brighton (May 16).
Headlining the Club NME event to a packed crowd – some of whom had queued all day to get in – at the Dome Theatre, the Leicester band played a storming set that mixed crowd favourites with a series of new songs.
Among these was ‘Where Did All The Love Go?’, taken from their forthcoming third album ‘West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum’ (out June 8).
Opening with new track – and former free download – ‘Vlad The Impaler’, the band immediately had the crowd on their toes, creating a rave-like atmosphere that lasted for the entire show.
The band then dipped into the likes of ‘Shoot The Runner’ and ‘Cutt Off’ from their first two albums to keep the sweaty audience dancing.
With frontman Tom Meighan praising the crowd’s enthusiasm, the band then launched into new single ‘Fire’, its schizophrenic verse and chorus sending the venue wild.
Following first album track ‘ID’, Kasabian played ‘West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum’ opening number ‘Underdog’ plus former limited edition single ‘Fast Fuse’.
“You know what, you’re a gold medal,” Meighan told the crowd. “You’re fucking gold!”
Closing the set with ‘The Doberman’ the band returned for a euphoric encore, kicking off with ‘Club Foot’.
Including a few bars from The Source And Candi Staton’s ‘You Got The Love’, the band then wrapped the set up by getting the whole venue to loudly sing along to customary closer ‘LSF’, with many fans still chanting well after the group left the stage.
Kasabian played:
‘Vlad The Impaler’
‘Shoot The Runner’
‘Reason Is Treason’
‘Cutt Off’
‘Fire’
‘Processed Beats’
‘Sun/Rise/Light/Flies’
‘Where Did All The Love Go?’
‘Me Plus One’
‘ID’
‘Underdog’
‘Empire’
‘Fast Fuse’
‘The Doberman’
‘Club Foot’
‘Stuntman’
‘You Got The Love’
‘LSF’
Source//NME
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