07-05-2017 09:00 via theguardian.com

Kasabian: For Crying Out Loud review –melodic but a bit insistent…

(Columbia)After headlining Glastonbury in 2014, you might expect Kasabian to be experiencing something of a hangover. But despite the title, their sixth studio album finds the dance rockers swapping their usual exploding Coke bottle dynamic for a more playful and melodic mood. Principal songwriter Serge Pizzorno turned out the material in six weeks, trying to channel the three-minute sparkle of classic Motown hits. However, the results on Ill Ray (The King) and The Party Never Ends are more Arct
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