Kasabian like giving 'homemade feel' to their albums
International
oi-Binayak Khatri
By Binayak Khatri
British
rockers
Kasabian
have
revealed
that
they
are
comfortable
recording
and
working
in
small
studios,
so
that
they
are
able
to
give
their
albums
a
'homemade
feel'.
The
group
members
currently
working
on
their
fourth
album
claimed
they
recorded
their
respective
parts
either
in
spare
rooms
at
their
homes
or
at
small
recording
studios.
“I
did
it
at
home
in
my
spare
room,
just
as
I
always
have.
Ninety
per
cent
of
the
recording
for
me
was
done
in
[my
home
county]
Leicester
[England]," guitarist
Serge
Pizzorno
told
NME
magazine
on
being
asked
about
the
upcoming
album.
The
band
finished
the
recording
in
San
Francisco
after
Pizzorno
finished
laying
the
basic
tracks.
“We
were
in
a
basement
in
San
Francisco
pulling
it
all
together
-
we
don't
go
for
big
studios,
just
basements
and
bedrooms
for
that
homemade
feel.
So
it
was
smelly,
hair
all
over
the
place,
getting
involved,
no
time
for
f***ing
about,"
the
guitarist
added.
The
“LSF"
hitmakers
feel
that
their
upcoming
album
will
become
a
'classic' in
spite
of
the
'cramped
up'
recording.