Kasabian have pushed back the release date of their new album ‘The Alchemist’s Euphoria’.The Leicester band were due to release their seventh album, on August 5 via Columbia.But due to “production issues” at their vinyl plant, the LP will now come out on August 12.“Due to production issues at our vinyl plant, we’ve had to push the release date of ‘The Alchemist’s Euphoria’ back by a week.
We can’t wait for you to hear it on 12th August.” the band wrote on Twitter.Due to production issues at our vinyl plant, we’ve had to push the release date of ‘The Alchemist’s Euphoria’ back by a week.
We can’t wait for you to hear it on 12th August.— KasabianHQ (@KasabianHQ) July 18, 2022Kasabian have already previewed ‘The Alchemist’s Euphoria’ with the singles ‘ALYGATOR’, ‘SCRIPTVRE’ and ‘Chemicals’.
The forthcoming record will mark the group’s first full-length release since the departure of ex-frontman Tom Meighan in 2020.Meighan was fired from the band after being convicted of assaulting his then-girlfriend-now-wife, Vikki Ager.
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