Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno and actor Stephen Graham interview each other
The 20-minute video takes place on a bus driving through Pizzorno's hometown of Leicester
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Your support makes all the difference.Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno has appeared in a video with actor Stephen Graham where the longtime friends talk about the musician's hometown of Leicester, Kasabian's formation, and Pizzorno's new project The SLP.
The 20-minute video takes place on a bus driving through Leicester, and includes revelations such as the first time Graham discovered Kasbian's music, and the moment he met Pizzorno.
In turn, Pizzorno asks Graham about his career as an actor, his work on The Virtues with director Shane Meadows, and his experience as a director.
"[The Virtues] was of the best British actor's performances in anything I've ever seen," Pizzorno says.
"I'm so proud to have been given the opportunity through Shane to tell that story," Graham responds.
Watch the video below:
SLP is titled after PIzzorno's initials (Sergio Lorenzo Pizzorno) and features a collaboration with Little Simz.
The SLP is out now – Serge Pizzorno performs at the Albert Hall in Manchester on Friday 6 September, and at EartH in Hackney, London on Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 Sptember.
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