If this email is displayed incorrectly or you are unable to view its contents please click here | | It's Kasabian week here at NME. The New Biggest Band In Britain (since Oasis imploded) are on the cover of the new issue, answering weird questions from fans - so if you've ever wanted to know what Serge and Tom think about blow-up dolls, swine flu, and knickers with their faces drawn on the front, make sure you buy the mag.
Meanwhile, online we've got a series of video interviews with the band. There'll be new ones posted throughout this week, but today's instalment finds them talking about how recent album 'West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum' was born.
You can also check out photos from their recent visit to NME Towers - and keep an eye on NME TV (Sky Channel 382) all weekend for extra Kasabian stuff, kicking off with a show dedicated to their favourite videos on Friday, 9pm. Oh, and Serge has made a special mix-tape of his favourite songs, which you can stream as a We7 playlist.
Speaking of streaming, we've got Julian Casablancas' solo album, 'Phrazes For The Young', for your listening pleasure. Let us know what you think by posting your one-line review (and check out our own review while you're at it).
| Luke Lewis Deputy Editor, NME.COM
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