A rock band from the 2000s announces they are happy to move forward after removing their controversial lead singer.

The ex-leader was fired 4 years ago.

July 5th 2024.

A rock band from the 2000s announces they are happy to move forward after removing their controversial lead singer.
Kasabian's former frontman, Serge Pizzorno, recently opened up about the band's decision to move forward and not dwell on the past after the departure of their former frontman four years ago. The band, now marking the 20th anniversary of their debut album, has chosen to focus on new music and the future rather than revisiting old memories.

Serge, who has been the band's frontman since 2020, explained to The Sun that the best way to celebrate their 20 years together is with fresh, new music. He shared, "We don't need to look back at memories of writing 'LSF'. We can talk about this new album and how we have explored new music. It's amazing that we've got this legacy, but songwriting is what I love." It seems that the band is excited to share their growth and evolution with their fans.

The decision to move on is not a recent one for Kasabian, as they have been without their former frontman since 2020 when he left after pleading guilty to assaulting his girlfriend. Serge, originally the guitarist and second vocalist, stepped up as the lead singer for the band. He revealed that it has been a process for all of them to move on, but they are all looking forward to the future. He shared, "It's been nice for us all to move on. We'd never go back - I know too much."

In the interview, Serge also mentioned the band's 2022 album, The Alchemist's Euphoria, and how challenging it was to make after everything they had been through. "Alchemist was a hard record to make," he admitted. "But not many bands this century have had six number ones, so it was a nice thing to happen with Alchemist after everything we'd been through." It seems that despite the challenges, Kasabian has come out stronger and more determined than ever.

The band has recently announced a short arena tour in the UK for their latest album, Happenings. Fans can expect to see them in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, and London's O2 Arena, with The Streets supporting them. Pre-sale tickets go on sale soon, and general sale tickets will be available shortly after. It's an exciting time for Kasabian and their fans, and they are looking forward to sharing their music and energy with everyone.

As for their former frontman, he has claimed that the band had been planning to replace him for quite some time, but Kasabian has not commented on these allegations. It's clear that the band is focused on moving forward and creating new music, and they are not looking back. Their legacy is something they are proud of, but their passion for songwriting and performing is what drives them. And as they continue on their musical journey, their fans will be eagerly following along, excited to see what the future holds for Kasabian.

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