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West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum

Kasabian

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Underdog Kasabian 4:37 £0.79 View In iTunes
2 Where Did All the Love Go? Kasabian 4:17 £0.79 View In iTunes
3 Swarfiga Kasabian 2:18 £0.79 View In iTunes
4 Fast Fuse Kasabian 4:09 £0.99 View In iTunes
5 Take Aim Kasabian 5:23 £0.79 View In iTunes
6 Thick As Thieves Kasabian 3:06 £0.79 View In iTunes
7 West Ryder Silver Bullet Kasabian 5:15 £0.79 View In iTunes
8 Vlad the Impaler Kasabian 4:44 £0.79 View In iTunes
9 Ladies and Gentlemen (Roll the Dice) Kasabian 3:33 £0.79 View In iTunes
10 Secret Alphabets Kasabian 5:07 £0.79 View In iTunes
11 Fire Kasabian 4:12 £0.99 View In iTunes
12 Happiness Kasabian 5:12 £0.79 View In iTunes
13 Video West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum Kasabian 14:58 Album Only View In iTunes
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iTunes Review

The third release by Kasabian is a good mix of what originally earned the band a following and a brand new direction. Essentially, Kasabian is still an electro-rock band but they’ve widened their sound to include songwriting subtleties well beyond pounding dance-floor beats and fuzz bass as on “Fast Fuse”, “Thick As Thieves”, and “Fire,” which are all catchy without coming across as one-dimensional. Sure, the band still throws down some serious grooves (“Take Aim,” “Vlad the Impaler,” “Fire”), they just offset them with slower moments that almost veer into power-ballad territory (“Ladies and Gentlemen”, “Happiness”). Elsewhere there are loopy psychedelic touches, jagged guitar riffs, and enough catchy choruses to fill a stadium. The album is produced by Dan the Automator (of Gorillaz fame) who alternates between harsh (“Underdog”), clean (“Swarfiga”), and simply trippy backgrounds (“West Ryder Silver Bullet”), all of which fit snugly into the whole concept. All together, West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum is certainly the most varied, and arguably the best, Kasabian release so far.

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Quality!
     
by MattyP <3 Kasabian

Went to see Kasabian last night at the m.e.n. arena, they are the best band in england, end of! Vlad the Impaler is great live, as are all there songs, (especially l.s.f.) but yeah buy this album! and go and see them live, they're amazing! Great crowd pleasers, even chucked a beach ball into the standing section, i was in the seating so didn't get to enjoy that ): ha :)

Still Not Into Them...
     
by Queenofthewest

I have tried to really like Kasabian over the years but they never seem to do it for me and this album didn't do anything to turn that around. They are great live performers but they are not a band I really like listening to. I don't think this warrants the Q album of the year award. Oh well there is something for everyone and this one's not for me.

Good but not great
     
by Issek the Jug

Empire was an uneven album, with at least three songs better than anything on here, but a lot that are worse than West Ryder. Kasabian also go from dancey-rock in the front half to psychedlic rock in the second half, which is a lot better. Swarfiga, the dance instrumental is garbage, and I can't bear to listen to Tom lisp his way through Fick as Feeves. The best three tracks are Vlad the Impaler, Underdog and Fast Fuse, but there are plenty of others, particularly in the second half that are noteworthy. It's a good album, with lots of interesting changes of sound, and the two poor tracks aside, it's all very listenable.

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Leicester, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Kasabian took the British press by storm in the early 2000s by mixing traces of the Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, and Primal Scream with Oasis-sized confidence and DJ Shadow-influenced electronics. Named after Linda Kasabian, Charles Manson's getaway driver turned state witness, the Leicester-based group...
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