The Music / Kasabian

I think this may have been discussed already, but I can't track it down.

I can't get Kasabian's "Club Foot" out of my head, and I'm considering going to this show just to see them. What does The Music sound like? Any good?
sounds like sororiy girl Northern Virginia music.
You can look them up on launch.com - they have videos of The Music to watch (free). Just do a search and click…
i like the Music (markie does too)

I plan on going to this, but ONLY if i can't get Black Crowes tickets this week/weekend.

those bitches are like $50 a pop. yikes
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
i like the Music (markie does too)

I plan on going to this, but ONLY if i can't get Black Crowes tickets this week/weekend.

those bitches are like $50 a pop. yikes
Wow, I had no idea they were touring. Is it just those 5 shows at Hammerstein? Are they coming here?
The Music are great! A little Led Zeppelin sprinkled with some Jane's Addiction is the best way I can describe it. Robert Harvey, the lead singer, is fun to watch live…. Kasabian's new album is awesome as well and I am really looking forward to this show. done with my gushfest.
So basically they are cock rock?

Originally posted by helicon1:
The Music are great! A little Led Zeppelin sprinkled with some Jane's Addiction is the best way I can describe it. Robert Harvey, the lead singer, is fun to watch live…. Kasabian's new album is awesome as well and I am really looking forward to this show. done with my gushfest.
Originally posted by Sam Pulsize:
So basically they are cock rock?
not really, why are you jealous?
Was Sonickteam2 the one who used to endlessly pimp the Music?
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
Wow, I had no idea they were touring. Is it just those 5 shows at Hammerstein? Are they coming here?
just the Hammerstein shows (which is why i am thinkin i wont be getting tickets) plus i am only trying for the Friday night show with Soundtrack of our Lives. i will be crossing my fingers for sure. cause they're going for $150 a piece on ebay…cant afford that.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Was Sonickteam2 the one who used to endlessly pimp the Music?
yes, i was. haha. I wont continue that tradition though. saw em at Coachella in 03, they were good.

i still like em, but i wont proclaim them the music of the future anymore. i havent even bought tickets yet…
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
…Soundtrack of our Lives…
March 21 @ 9:30 Club
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
…Soundtrack of our Lives…
March 21 @ 9:30 Club
is that on thier site? headlining?

i love you GGW.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
is that on thier site? headlining?

i love you GGW.
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www.thesoundtrackofourlives.net
Bought my tickets yesterday.
The Music are basically dance rock, but not with the constant throbbing beat of rave influenced dance rock along the lines of Radio 4 or anything like that. It's kind of Second Coming era Stone Roses had they mixed that Led Zep guitar sound with their dancier stuff from the late 80's early 90's. The riffs are huge, crunch quite nicely, and are constant throughout most songs. The rhythm section is very good. The vocals might take getting used to. On the first album he was less singing that yelping to the beat. On their most recent it's much more melodic, w/ a definite Perry Farrel lean to it. Rob, the lead singer dances around quite a lot and is fun to watch… I just hope he has dropped the downright gross pelvic thrusting on the mic stand move out of his repatoire. I couldn't imagine a better pairing at the moment than The Music and Kasabian, should be an awesome show. Morningwood will def be out of place as the opener however.
Originally posted by Arthwys:
The Music are basically dance rock, but not with the constant throbbing beat of rave influenced dance rock along the lines of Radio 4 or anything like that. It's kind of Second Coming era Stone Roses had they mixed that Led Zep guitar sound with their dancier stuff from the late 80's early 90's. The riffs are huge, crunch quite nicely, and are constant throughout most songs. The rhythm section is very good. The vocals might take getting used to. On the first album he was less singing that yelping to the beat. On their most recent it's much more melodic, w/ a definite Perry Farrel lean to it. Rob, the lead singer dances around quite a lot and is fun to watch… I just hope he has dropped the downright gross pelvic thrusting on the mic stand move out of his repatoire. I couldn't imagine a better pairing at the moment than The Music and Kasabian, should be an awesome show. Morningwood will def be out of place as the opener however.
awesome, great description, thank you…
I like their first album and have seen them once at Nissan's 2nd stage. Haven't gotten my tix yet either though.
I think Arthwys nailed that one really good, couldn't have said it any better. I'd say you can't miss this show.
This show sold out in two weeks here in SF, although it's likely because Kasabian is getting all kinds of love from Live 105 (The local radio station). I think Slims might be smaller than the 9:30 too.

Looking forward to this show.