|
Post by pedrokronbauer on Apr 28, 2014 14:09:44 GMT
NME posted a interview on YouTube with a track behind the voices, and seem to be an track from 48:13. Now they removed the video.
|
|
|
Post by highroyds on Apr 28, 2014 14:23:49 GMT
NME posted a interview on YouTube with a track behind the voices, and seem to be an track from 48:13. Now they removed the video. Just now? What was it, could you watch it?
|
|
|
Post by pedrokronbauer on Apr 28, 2014 14:44:18 GMT
NME posted a interview on YouTube with a track behind the voices, and seem to be an track from 48:13. Now they removed the video. Just now? What was it, could you watch it? I watched once, sounded like Explodes but a bit more agitated. Eletronic tune.
|
|
|
Post by zeneo on Apr 29, 2014 4:43:03 GMT
My friend saw it as well. He didn't get the time to download it though. EDIT. - NME still has two videos. One about 48:13 & one about Eez-eh
|
|
|
Post by zeneo on May 6, 2014 2:50:08 GMT
I wouldn't like to speculate much, especially after my guess about the album name wasn't even close, but was going through the posts of Kasabian's website being reincarnated, and I felt the post could be a song's lyrics, especially Bumblebeee's especially when they typed 'mee'. LOL. I was right. XD It did belong to Bumblebeee
|
|
|
Post by jayfreeman on May 6, 2014 19:36:53 GMT
|
|
|
Post by zeneo on May 8, 2014 10:04:54 GMT
Just because they are narrow minded cunts. Song title - Explodes. Their expectations - Exploding drums, heavy guitars, wild synths, bashful lyrics. What they got - Sergio giving a trip inside his head. Gigwiseutterdisappointment.jpg
Hence, low point of the album. Who in the world makes them 'critics'?
|
|