Kasabian, once regarded as a poor man's Oasis, are now one of Britain's biggest bands. But how did the schoolfriends become superstars?The band are due on stage in 32 hours. Before that – before the wobbly flight from London to Vienna and the 70-mile drive through Austrian countryside on a £500,000 tour bus; before the night's sleep under pseudonyms in a boutique hotel and the long, hot wait in a holding pen at their destination music festival – before all that, Kasabian enjoy the uncompli...
Guardian Music — Kasabian, once regarded as a poor man's Oasis, are now one of Britain's biggest bands. But how did the schoolfriends become superstars?The band are due on stage in 32 hou... more info
ContactMusic — Serge Pizzorno hates indie bands. The Kasabian guitarist gets annoyed when his rock group are wrongly labelled 'indie'. He told FHM magazine "We've never been an indie ba... more info