Kasabian: the cover of his latest album is inspired by the Rolling Stones

Kasabian

The English natives of Leicester have explained the meaning behind the cover of their third album: last week we commented that the outfits chosen by the members for it, reminded of the French military Napoleon Bonaparte and a religious from a Protestant church ...

"Well, it is the most luxurious and extravagant outfit in the madhouse ... we are dressed to work in it or to attend the prom"Commented the guitarist Sergio Pizzorno.

"Tom Meighan is Napoleon… I am a kind of satanic priest… Ian Matthews (battery) it's kind of like an angry pagan monster and Chris Edwards (under) he is a poor person who loses consciousness eating light bulbs and reading literature.
It's great, you can't stop looking at it ... and people get confused
”He continued.

Besides the singer Tom meighan added that the cover of this one, the last work of Kasabian, West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, had been inspired by an album of the immortals Rolling Stones: The Their Satanic Majesties Request...

"We wanted to do it like the Stones… dressing up like wizards and stuff. We used to see psychedelic bands dressed like kings and stuff ... and we thought about doing something similar."He said.

Via | NME


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