Kasabian appear to anger neighbours as they film new music video with PVC clad women in London
Serge and his pals took over a house in central London to film the video for Bless This Acid House
KASABIAN have been spotted filming their new music video for Bless This Acid House in London.
The band were joined by a group of PVC clad women as they played their instruments are partied hard on a balcony.
But now everyone seemed to be impressed however.
As crowds gathered below to watch the band, two women - who appeared to live in the same block of flats - looked mutinous at the events unfolding on the balcony.
Guitarist Serge Pizzorno previously described the track as a “beauty” and despite the seemingly grumpy neighbours it seems the group – who hail from Leicester – certainly had a good time filming it.
Taking over a house in central London, the group were snapped playing their instruments and singing on the plush apartment's balcony.
Serge can be seen playing his guitar while dressed in what appears to be a comedy take on something a prisoner would wear.
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In front the posh housing is an enormous sign advertising “luxury apartments”.
Above this, revellers in the music video hand from windows and sing along to their latest offering.
Serge said Bless This Acid House is “one of the best tunes I’ve ever written,” and the video should be ready for the release in the next few months.
Speaking about his inspiration for the song, he told NME: “It’s a mad time, with what’s been happening – it felt like the world was caving in around me.
“But I felt that everyone had said enough, like everyone had had their say, so this tune is just pure positive energy.
“I went round my mate’s house and he’s got this [Jeremy Deller-designed] poster and I thought, ‘I love that’, so I wrote a tune about it, but now I’m finished.”
The song appears on their album For Crying Out Loud which was released on May 4.
Kasabian are headline Reading and Leeds festival this summer, along with Glasgow’s TRNSMT festival in July.
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