Sergio Pizzorno

Sergio Pizzorno, born on December 15, 1980, in Nottingham, England, is best known as the guitarist, songwriter, and producer for the British rock band Kasabian. He primarily plays in the genres of alternative rock, electronic rock, and indie rock. Pizzorno joined Kasabian in 1997, and the band gained prominence with their self-titled debut album in 2004, which included hits like "Club Foot" and "Processed Beats." Pizzorno's songwriting is characterized by its blend of rock with electronic elements, and he has been a driving force behind the band's distinctive sound. Notable albums include "Empire" (2006), "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum" (2009), and "48:13" (2014), with the latter showcasing his evolving musical style. In addition to his work with Kasabian, Pizzorno has collaborated with various artists and has explored solo projects, including his 2022 debut album "The S.L.P." His contributions have significantly shaped the sound of contemporary British rock, making him a prominent figure in the music scene. Pizzorno's innovative approach to music and willingness to experiment have earned him critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase.