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The SLP - ‘I needed to sail to new lands’

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When Kasabian went on hiatus for the first time in some 17 years, Serge Pizzorno’s three bandmates decided to take it easy and spend some time away from the spotlight.

The band’s guitar-wielding songwriter, however, thought it the perfect moment to begin work on his debut solo album.

It was last year when Pizzorno retired to his home studio, dubbed the Sergery, and began work on The SLP, his full name is Sergio Lorenzo Pizzorno. He enlisted the help of British up-and-comers Little Simz and Slowthai to work on the cartoonish, freewheeli­ng record, an escape from the pressure of being in a stadiumsiz­ed band.

“I could easily sit back in my deckchair and enjoy the last 15 years,” he explains. “But I’d be in the same place I was. I needed to go on an expedition. I needed to sail to new lands and see what treasures I could find.”

It’s no surprise then that the 38-year-old, now a father-of-two, needed a creative outlet away from the band. All has not been well in the Kasabian camp. When the Leicester four-piece finished touring their 2017 album, For Crying Out Loud,

Pizzorno feared they had begun to tread water. They had been together since school and had released six studio albums and a slew of EPs.

On top of this, their totemic frontman Tom Meighan had recently split from his partner and the singer’s on-tour behaviour had become increasing­ly erratic.

To all intents and purposes, the band appeared close to burnout. But while his bandmates rested, Pizzorno got to work

“You have to keep yourself inspired,” he proclaims. You have to keep fit. You have to keep your brain moving and working. That was really what it was all about. It wasn’t like a deep need that I wanted to do this thing.

“I had some time to make an album, and experiment and collaborat­e.”

Underpinni­ng The SLP is an enticing comic book concept.

“Meanwhile... in the Batcave,” he says, referencin­g the Sixties television version of The Dark Knight.

“It’s almost like what I do with Kasabian is out there and then inside, there’s this. I had all these ideas and I had time - for the first time in a very long time.

“I thought that was what I would fill my time with - making an album. There were three pieces of this ‘meanwhile’ story and I filled in the gaps with nine other songs.”

Kasabian are best known for their anthemic sing-along choruses and pounding guitar solos.

But The SLP sees Pizzorno embracing the genres Kasabian only ever managed to dabble in.

Pizzorno’s first love was hip hop and rave.

As a teenager, he saved up his pocket money to buy a sampler, and started recreating the famous basslines of the day.

This explains the presence of rappers Little Simz and Slowthai, from north London and Northampto­n respective­ly.

“I wanted young British artists that I think are incredible - I wanted that sound,” he gushes.

“How I see Britain now - from my point of view. It was important to get those young British voices on.”

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