Bumblebeee

"Bumblebeee"
Single by Kasabian
from the album 48:13
B-side "gelfling"
Released 3 August 2014 (2014-08-03)
Format Digital download, 10"
Recorded 2013, London, UK
Genre Hard rock, acid rock
Length 4:01
Label Columbia, Sony Music
Writer(s) Sergio Pizzorno
Producer(s) Sergio Pizzorno
Kasabian singles chronology
"Eez-eh"
(2014)
"Bumblebeee"
(2014)
"Bow"
(2014)

"Bumblebeee" (stylised as "bumblebeee") is a song by English rock band Kasabian - the second single from their fifth studio album, 48:13. The single was released on 3 August 2014 as the follow-up to 48:13's lead single, "eez-eh". It peaked at #165 on the UK Singles Chart. The b-side, "gelfling", is named after the characters from the film The Dark Crystal, and is an electronic track without any main vocals.

Composition

Sergio Pizzorno described the song as having a "Beastie Boys dub with a sort of Zeppelin, Rage Against The Machine chorus". "bumblebeee" was the first track to be written for 48:13.

Promotion

"bumblebeee" was Kasabian's opening track during their set as headliners at Glastonbury 2014.[1] The track has also been the opener for the majority of gigs for the 48:13 tour. The band have performed acoustic versions of "bumblebeee" on various occasions. On 12 September 2014, they performed the song on the first episode of series thirteen of Alan Carr: Chatty Man.[2]

Video

The video for "bumblebeee" was released on 27 July 2014,[3] having been accidentally released and subsequently deleted on 23 July. The video features the band all in white on a white background and various scenes show Meighan crowdsurfing and stampedes of men and dogs.

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[4] 165

References

  1. "Kasabian Setlist at Glastonbury Festival 2014".
  2. "Anything better than a jalfrezi on a Friday night?".
  3. "Kasabian - bumblebeee".
  4. http://zobbel.de/cluk/140621cluk.txt
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