Tom Meighan is an English musician best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Kasabian, which formed in 1997. The band's music primarily falls within the genres of alternative rock and electronic rock, characterized by a blend of indie rock sensibilities and electronic influences. Kasabian achieved significant success in the UK and internationally, with notable albums including *Kasabian* (2004), *Empire* (2006), and *48:13* (2014), each showcasing Meighan's distinctive vocal style and charismatic stage presence. The band won multiple awards, including two Brit Awards for Best British Group, and has been influential in the Britpop and alternative rock scenes. Their hit singles, such as "Club Foot," "Fire," and "Vlad the Impaler," have become anthems in the British rock landscape. In 2020, Meighan left Kasabian following personal struggles and legal issues, prompting discussions about mental health in the music industry. Despite this, his contributions to rock music and his role in shaping the sound of the 2000s British rock revival remain significant. Meighan's energetic performances and songwriting have left a lasting impact on fans and aspiring musicians alike.