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Kasabian Stay Big on 48:13

When Tom Meighan and Sergio Pizzorno heard “I Wanna Be Adored” for the first time, their brains must have turned into pools of ecstatic goo. Everything their band, Kasabian, has done since their breakout 2004 self-titled debut has been about reaching for the biggest of everything, the hugest hooks, bombastic personalities, the strongest drugs, the stuff of rock gods. Mad ambition is their thing, always swinging with everything they have.


Their latest album, 48:13, follows that ambition to its logical end, with some songs reaching those Stone Roses and Primal Scream heights, and a small minority arriving with a thud. A massive synth rock sound builds from silence on opening overture “Shiva” and comes roaring to life on “Bumblebee,” a stadium slayer with gargantuan “Hey!”s and a trippy, wandering vocal melody from Meighan that inspires head rolling – not head banging, mind you, but an oozing psychedelic call to action.


The problem with the minute-long “Shiva” is its inspiration for other half-songs on the album, like “Mortis” and “Levitation,” that don't amount to much. They don't flow into their successors with the same power and instead come off as lackadaisical filler. Kasabian is better than these songs, and their chops are on display on “Treat” – which features a synth line that plays like a beefed up version of 50 Cent's “In Da Club” – and “Bow,” a contemplative dance floor filler which brings to mind a good version of mid-period Linkin Park, with a groovy breakdown and synthetic sleigh bells proving strong companions.

But the crown jewel of 48:13 is album closer “SPS,” an end-of-the-party comedown that sounds like a Rolling Stones cover by melancholy-era Beck. Slide guitar and restrained keys sound like the sun is coming up. People are passed out on the floor, half-drunk bottles perilously close to spilling on the carpet next to them. Meighan is one of the few still awake, bleary-eyed but triumphant, having had a wonderful time. He feels bittersweet about the moment, mentioning the fleeting nature of time, but he's glad he experienced it nonetheless. It's a mature, halfway sober look back at immature, not at all sober behavior from a band that has filled its glass to the brim and shotgunned it time and again. 

Kasabian's new album, 48:13, is available now on iTunes, Google Play, and in stores.

Halfstack Fall Issue Sneak Peek: Top 10 Albums for Fall

Written by: Dwight Bejec as featured in Halfstack's Fall Issue.

Keyshia Cole
Point Of No Return
October 7, 2014
“Point of No Return” is the upcoming sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole.  The album comes preceded by the promotional singles “Rick James” featuring Juicy J and “Next Time (Won’t Give My Heart Away)“. She was in the studio with R. Kelly and Scott Storch, and has also confirmed collaborations with Mike WiLL Made It, Birdman, Future and Wale.



Stevie Nicks   
24 Karat Gold: Songs From The Vault
October 7, 2014
Stevie Nicks will be releasing her solo LP. 24 Karat Gold — Songs from the Vault will see release on October 7th via Warner Bros, though vinyl lovers will be able to pick up a limited edition double LP a week earlier starting September 29th.

Ani DiFranco
Allergic to Water
October 14, 2014
Ani DiFranco will be releasing her 20th full-length studio album since 1990, The 12-track Allergic was recorded at her Victorian house in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans, where DiFranco has lived for more than a decade, and at a larger studio in an old church.

Jessie J   
Sweet Talker
October 14, 2014
Jesse J will be releasing her 3rd album October 14. Kicking off the campaign with worldwide hit Bang Bang - a collaboration with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj - it's clear to see that Miss. J is back

Kele Okereke   
Trick   
October 14, 2014
Trick, by Kele, will be released on 13 October, on his 33rd birthday.  Expect soulful, old-school soul and modern electronic R&B, with a distinctively British twist.

For the full article, check back Wednesday Sept. 17, 2014 to read the complete story in Halfstack’s Fall 2014 Issue. You can download the latest copy of the magazine at: www.issuu.com/halfstackmag

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