Kasabian’s Fire by WIZ
David Knight - 5th May 2009
In previous Kasabian videos directed by WIZ, the band have played freedom fighters in an Eastern bloc uprising, and doomed rebel Crimean soldiers pitted against cruel corrupt generals. Now, he's putting their lives on the line again - although this time, with a surreal edge.
In previous Kasabian videos directed by WIZ, the band have played freedom fighters in an Eastern bloc uprising, and doomed rebel Crimean soldiers pitted against cruel corrupt generals. Now, he's putting their lives on the line again - although this time, with a surreal edge. Kasabian are bankrobbing outlaws in a bank heist with a difference, and WIZ weaves storyline, character, sense of place and atmosphere into a gripping four-minute slab of pure cinema. No surprise there then.
Kasabian are bankrobbing outlaws in a bank heist with a difference, and WIZ weaves storyline, character, sense of place and atmosphere into a gripping four-minute slab of pure cinema.
In previous Kasabian videos directed by WIZ, the band have played freedom fighters in an Eastern bloc uprising, and doomed rebel Crimean soldiers pitted against cruel corrupt generals. Now, he's putting their lives on the line again - although this time, with a surreal edge. Kasabian are bankrobbing outlaws in a bank heist with a difference, and WIZ weaves storyline, character, sense of place and atmosphere into a gripping four-minute slab of pure cinema. No surprise there then.
No surprise there then.
In previous Kasabian videos directed by WIZ, the band have played freedom fighters in an Eastern bloc uprising, and doomed rebel Crimean soldiers pitted against cruel corrupt generals. Now, he's putting their lives on the line again - although this time, with a surreal edge. Kasabian are bankrobbing outlaws in a bank heist with a difference, and WIZ weaves storyline, character, sense of place and atmosphere into a gripping four-minute slab of pure cinema. No surprise there then.
David Knight - 5th May 2009