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Kasabian songwriter Serge Pizzorno has been talking in a recent interview about the forthcoming release from the band:
“I'm really excited about it, because after the last record, people really liked it and wanted to know what was next, and I'm happy to say that it's got better. I'm excited about playing it live – there are tunes on there that are going to take people to a new place.
“I don't really know how or why it works, but every now and again something happens and I just seem to be able to write a song. You can explain what you like about music and why you got into it but it's hard to say how you do it yourself.”
Meanwhile, Sony/BMG commented on the hotly-anticipated release: “It's nearly finished. They're mixing it. I can't tell you who's producing it – it's secret – and I can't even give you a clue about what it sounds like because we haven't heard it.”
MSD