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Cage The Elephant to Open
Sep 30, 2024
By Mark Redfern
In August Oasis made headlines worldwide by announcing a 2025 reunion tour of the UK and Ireland. Now they have announced some North American dates. They happen next August and September and Cage The Elephant will be opening. More
Gigs in Other Parts of the World to Follow
Aug 27, 2024
By Andy Von Pip (with Mark Redfern)
After years of feverish speculation and anticipation, Oasis have officially announced a series of UK and Ireland shows as part of their OASIS LIVE ‘25 world tour. More
Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Due Out August 30 on Big Brother
Jun 13, 2024
By Marina Malin
Oasis have shared “Columbia (Sawmills Outtake),” a previously unreleased bonus track from the Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) reissue. The new reissue is due out August 30 on Big Brother. More
Liam Gallagher John Squire Due Out March 1 via Warner
Jan 26, 2024
By Mark Redfern
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher and former Stone Roses guitarist John Squire recently teamed up for a new song, “Just Another Rainbow,” and now they have announced their debut album together, simply titled Liam Gallagher John Squire, and shared another song from it, “Mars to Liverpool.” They have also announced some tour dates. More
The First Taste of a Collaborative Album
Jan 05, 2024
By Mark Redfern
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher and former Stone Roses guitarist John Squire have teamed up for a new song, “Just Another Rainbow.” It is the first taste from a yet to be officially announced collaborative album together. More
Playing UK Arenas in June 2024
Oct 16, 2023
By Mark Redfern
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher has announced “Definitely Maybe 30 Years,” a tour in which he will perform Oasis’ debut album in its entirety, along with assorted B-sides from the era. More
Council Skies Due Out June 2 via Sour Mash
Jan 17, 2023
By Mark Redfern
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (aka former Oasis guitarist/singer/songwriter Noel Gallagher) has announced a new album, Council Skies, and shared a new song from it, “Easy Now,” via a music video that co-stars Milly Alcock (Rhaenyra Targaryen in HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon). More
Reissue Due Out August 19 via Big Brother
Jul 13, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Oasis have announced a reissue of their third album, Be Here Now, to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The reissue will be available in a variety of formats: a silver-colored double heavyweight LP, a double picture disc, and a cassette. It will be out on August 19 via Big Brother. The band has also shared a brand new lyric video for a 2016 remix of the album track “D’You Know What I Mean?” More
C’mon You Know Due Out May 27 via Warner
Apr 22, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher has shared a video for his new single, “Better Days.” It is the latest release from his forthcoming album, C’mon You Know, which will be out on May 27 via Warner. All U.K. proceeds from the song will benefit Warchild, an aid organization for children living through conflict. More
C’mon You Know Due Out May 27 via Warner
Feb 04, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher has shared the first single from his upcoming solo album C’mon You Know, which will be out on May 27 via Warner. The song features Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, who co-wrote and performed drums, and was produced by Greg Kurstin. More
Oasis Knebworth 1996 Documentary Due Out September 23, Live Album Out November 19
Sep 02, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Oasis have shared a previously unseen performance video of their iconic song “Live Forever,” taken from their much-celebrated 1996 two-night set of performances in Knebworth, England. The video precedes the release of the upcoming documentary Oasis Knebworth 1996, which will be out on September 23 via Trafalgar Releasing. A live album of the same name and accompanying Blu-ray/DVD of the documentary will be available on November 19 via Big Brother. More
Apr 29, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (aka former Oasis guitarist/singer/songwriter Noel Gallagher) will be releasing a greatest hits compilation album, Back the Way We Came: Vol 1 (2011-2021), on June 11 via Sour Mash. It will feature a bonus disc of remixes and alternate versions of songs, as well as featuring two new songs. More
Which Album From the Gallagher Brothers is Best?
Apr 06, 2021
By Lily Moayeri
Were there ever more than three decent albums, at best? More
He Found It in a Box of Unmarked CDs
Apr 29, 2020
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis guitarist/singer/songwriter Noel Gallagher has shared a previously unreleased Oasis track, “Don’t Stop… (Demo).” It’s unclear exactly which era of the band the song comes from, although he says the song was once performed at a soundcheck 15 years ago.
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Why Me? Why Not. Out Now via Warner Records
Sep 20, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher has released his second solo album, Why Me? Why Not., today via Warner Records. Now that the album is out, you can stream the whole thing here. You can also read our review of the album. More
Why Me? Why Not. Due Out September 20 via Warner Records
Aug 16, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is releasing his second solo album, Why Me? Why Not., on September 20 via Warner Records. Now he has shared another song from it, “One of Us,” which lyrically references the classic Oasis hit “Live Forever” and musically features strings and ends with a subtle backing choir. More
This Is the Place EP Due Out September 27 via Sour Mash/Caroline
Aug 05, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (aka former Oasis guitarist/singer/songwriter Noel Gallagher) has announced a new EP, This Is the Place, and shared its first single, title track “This Is the Place.” This Is the Place is due out September 27 via Sour Mash/Caroline. More
Why Me? Why Not. Due Out September 20 via Warner Records
Jul 26, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is releasing his second solo album, Why Me? Why Not., on September 20 via Warner Records. Now he has shared another song from it, the string-backed “Once,” via a lyric video for the track. More
Why Me? Why Not. Due Out September 20 via Warner Records
Jun 27, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is releasing his second solo album, Why Me? Why Not., on September 20 via Warner Records. Now he has shared another song from it, “The River,” via a video for the track. More
Black Star Dancing EP Out Now via Sour Mash/Caroline
Jun 14, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (aka former Oasis guitarist/singer/songwriter Noel Gallagher) has released a new EP, Black Star Dancing, today via Sour Mash/Caroline. Now he has shared a lyric video for “Sail On,” the only of the EPs three songs he hasn’t previously shared. Plus now that the EP is out, you can stream the whole thing here (it includes two remixes of the title track, on top of the three new songs). More
First Single From Why Me? Why Not. Out Now via Warner Records; Plus Watch the Trailer for As It Was Documentary
Jun 07, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher released his debut solo album, As You Were, in 2017 via Warner Records. Now he has shared a brand new song, “Shockwave.” He’s also the subject of a new documentary, As It Was, which charts Gallagher’s tough journey from the breakup of Oasis to a successful solo career. More
Who Built the Moon? Out Now via Sour Mash/Caroline; Song Features Johnny Marr
Jul 19, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis guitarist/singer/songwriter Noel Gallagher released a new solo album under the Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds name, Who Built the Moon?, back in November via Sour Mash/Caroline. Now he has shared a video for “If Love Is the Law.” Mike Bruce directed the video, which is the fifth video in a sequence of seven interconnected videos. More
As You Were Out Now via Warner Bros.
May 01, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher released his debut solo album, As You Were, last October via Warner Bros. Now he has shared a video for “Paper Crown.” It stars actress Sienna Guillory (Resident Evil, Luthor, Fortitude) as multiple versions of herself interacting with each other in a club. More
Gallagher’s As You Were Out Now via Warner Bros.
Mar 19, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher released his debut solo album, As You Were, last October via Warner Bros. Now he has announced some North American tour dates for this summer and they feature support from Richard Ashcroft of The Verve. More
Who Built the Moon? Due Out November 24 via Sour Mash/Caroline
Oct 27, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis guitarist/singer/songwriter Noel Gallagher is releasing a new solo album under the Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds name, Who Built the Moon?, on November 24 via Sour Mash/Caroline. Previously he shared the album’s first single, the upbeat psych-pop number “Holy Mountain,” as well as a video for the song. Now Gallagher has shared a lyric video for the album’s opening track, “Fort Knox.” The song is far-removed from his Oasis work, and instead sounds like something you’d find on one of Primal Scream’s more dance-y albums. More
As You Were Due Out October 6 via Warner Bros.
Sep 27, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is releasing his debut solo album, As You Were, next Friday (October 6) via Warner Bros. Now he has shared another song from the album, “Greedy Soul.” More
As You Were Due Out October 6 via Warner Bros.
Jun 30, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is releasing his debut solo album, As You Were, on October 6 via Warner Bros. Previously he shared a video for the album’s rockin’ first single, “Wall of Glass.” Now he has shared the album’s second single, the airy ballad “Chinatown,” which, of course, features a prominent Beatles reference near the start. More
Plus James Comey Testifies and the Conservatives Stumble in U.K. General Election
Jun 09, 2017
By Stephen Mayne
Welcome back. This week we have Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Dave Depper discussing his new solo album and the place of protest music in the Trump era, plus James Comey slamming the President, election surprises in the U.K., the Manchester benefit show, and two ongoing rows amongst musicians. More
Plus Liam Gallagher Criticizes His Brother Noel for Not Performing
Jun 05, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
The One Love Manchester benefit concert took place yesterday at Manchester, England’s Old Trafford cricket ground. It was organized by Ariana Grande to benefit the victims of the terrorist bombing at her concert at Manchester Arena that killed 22 people. More
Benefit Concert for Victims of Manchester Arena Bombing Took Place Yesterday
Jun 05, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
The One Love Manchester benefit concert took place yesterday at Manchester, England’s Old Trafford cricket ground. It was organized by Ariana Grande to benefit the victims of the terrorist bombing at her concert at Manchester Arena that killed 22 people and featured performances by Grande, Katy Perry, Black Eyed Peas, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell, and others. More
As You Were Due Out Later This Year via Warner Bros.
May 31, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Say what you will about former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher, but he’s got an unmistakable, and simply great, rock ‘n’ roll voice. More
Yumi Zouma Covering Oasis' (What's the Story) Morning Glory? For Sounds Delicious Vinyl Series
Mar 10, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
New Zealand synthpop band Yumi Zouma have covered Oasis’ 1995 Britpop classic “Champagne Supernova.” In fact, they’ve gone a step further and covered Oasis’ entire classic 1995 album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? It will be released on April 6 on limited edition vinyl (only 1,000 copies, each with a download card) as part of Turntable Kitchen’s Sounds Delicious vinyl subscription series. More
Supersonic to Get a One-Night Only U.S. Theatrical Release on October 26
Oct 11, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Supersonic is a documentary on Oasis from the producers behind the acclaimed Oscar-winning Amy Winehouse documentary Amy. It’s due out October 2 in the U.K. and it will screen for one night only on October 26. Now a new clip from the documentary has been shared. It features singer Liam Gallagher confronting audience members who throw things at him and are looking for a fight. More
Be Here NowReissue Due Out October 14
Sep 29, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Oasis are releasing a deluxe reissue of 1997’s third album Be Here Now on October 14 (previously the release date was October 7). It includes 14 previously unreleased album demos recorded on Mustique Island, a Caribbean island, in 1996. More
Be Here Now Reissue Due Out October 14
Sep 23, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Oasis are releasing a deluxe reissue of 1997’s third album Be Here Now on October 14 (previously the release date was October 7). Now the band has shared a free download of the “Going Nowhere” demo. You can download it at WeTransfer here. More
Supersonic Is From the Producers of Amy
Sep 20, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Supersonic is a documentary on Oasis from the producers behind the acclaimed Oscar-winning Amy Winehouse documentary Amy. It’s due out October 2 in the U.K. but now a U.S. theatrical release has been confirmed: its distributor A24 has announced that it will screen for one night only on October 26. More
Be Here Now Reissue Due Out October 7
Sep 09, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Oasis are releasing a deluxe reissue of 1997’s third album Be Here Now. It includes 14 previously unreleased album demos recorded on Mustique Island, a Caribbean island, in 1996. More
Supersonic Due Out October 2
Sep 06, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Supersonic is a documentary on Oasis from the producers behind the acclaimed Oscar-winning Amy Winehouse documentary Amy. It’s due out October 2 and now we have the first trailer. More
Be Here Now Reissue Due Out October 7
Aug 18, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Oasis recently announced a deluxe reissue of 1997’s third album Be Here Now and shared a new mix of the album’s single “D’You Know What I Mean?” by guitarist/singer/main songwriter Noel Gallagher which is being tagged as “NG’s 2016 Rethink.” More
Reissue Due Out October 7 Includes Demos and Unreleased Tracks
Jul 22, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Previously Oasis put out deluxe reissues of their first two albums, 1994’s Definitely Maybe and 1995’s (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? Now they have announced the next installment in their Chasing the Sun reissue series, 1997’s third album Be Here Now. The band have shared a new mix of the album’s single “D’You Know What I Mean?” by guitarist/singer/main songwriter Noel Gallagher which is being tagged as “NG’s 2016 Rethink.” More
Supersonic Due Out This October
May 16, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
A documentary on Oasis is being made by the producers behind the acclaimed Oscar-winning Amy Winehouse documentary Amy. Now the film’s title and release date have been announced and there’s a poster too. More
(What's The Story) Morning Glory? Chasing the Sun Edition Out September 30
Jul 02, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
Big Brother Recordings has announced the release date for the reissue of Oasis’ classic 1995 LP (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? Following the reissue of Definitely Maybe last May, this continues the planned reissues of Oasis’ first three albums. More
Each With Bonus Unreleased and Rare Content
Feb 27, 2014
By Scott Dransfield
Big Brother Recordings have announced the release of deluxe reissues of Oasis’ first three albums. 1994’s Definitely Maybe, 1995’s (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, and 1997’s Be Here Now are all getting deluxe treatment. More
High Flying Birds Out November 8
Aug 31, 2011
By Natasha Moningka
Last seen as a member of Oasis, Noel Gallagher’s new project album, High Flying Birds, takes flight on November 8-preceding his television debut on The Late Show With David Letterman on November 10. High Flying Birds is the result of a co-production by Noel Gallagher and Dave Sardy, who produced Oasis 2008 album, Dig Out Your Soul. More
All it Took Was an Apology
Aug 25, 2011
By Laura Studarus
The Gallagher brother feud? Please, that was so last week. No really. While far from kissing and making up (ew), today Liam dropped his lawsuit against Noel—who (as Liam alleges) spread rumors he was drunk—rather than suffering from laryngitis when canceling what became the last ever Oasis gig. More
Brothers Continue to Rock Separately
Aug 19, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Serious sibling beef, or well-timed publicity stunt aimed at keeping music journalists (both in the U.K. and abroad) employed? With the Gallagher brothers, who can tell any more? The facts are these: family dinners are about to get even more awkward, as it was announced today that Liam Gallagher (he of Beady Eye) is suing ex-Oasis bandmate Noel Gallagher (he of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds) for comments made during Oasis’ breakup in 2009. More
Gallagher’s First Release in Almost Three Years
Jul 27, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
Former Oasis singer/guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher has released a video for the first single, “The Death of You and Me,” from his new project, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. More
Watch: Press Conference in London
Jul 06, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
Today previous Oasis member Noel Gallagher announced details of his forthcoming solo debut release, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. More
First Solo Gig In "A Few Months Time"
Nov 18, 2009
By Laura Studarus
The New Year will bring a new resolution Liam Gallagher: record solo album. Of course, he’s getting a little help from his friends—ex-Oasis band-mates Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Zak Starkey. More
Also Headlights, Phosphorescent, Cailfone, Bad Lieutenant, Brian Jones
Sep 01, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
Our News Roundup briefly reports on various entertainment news stories that are circulating the web: Thom Yorke‘s upcoming limited 12” release, the possible reinvestigation of Brian Jones’ death, Bad Lieutenant—a project formed by New Order members Bernard Sumner and Phil Cunningham, Patrick Wolf‘s missing cape, Jay-Z’s album has leaked and is streaming, Oasis’ demise, Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau teaming up again for Cowboys & Aliens, and upcoming tours from Headlights, Phosphorescent, and Califone. More
Reviews
Sep 06, 2022
By Michael James Hall
On the morning of Monday 21st August, 1997 we lined up outside the local Our Price record shop, all Caesar haircuts and parka jackets in spite of the warmth of that sticky summer. More
Nov 26, 2021
By Lily Moayeri
1996 was Oasis’ best year and perhaps their last truly good year. At that point, the band that defined a musical era had released two visceral albums in quick succession: 1994’s Definitely Maybe and 1995’s (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? They had catapulted into the top tiers of music, making them into one of the most in-demand tickets. More
Oct 18, 2016
By Dan Lucas
There has perhaps never been a starker illustration of the dichotomy between an interesting record and a good one than this. Regardless of whether you think Oasis’ first two albums were any good or not, there is no denying they were huge; they captured the mood of a Euro ‘96 football-obsessed England, dissatisfied with the dying embers of Tory rule. More
Oct 02, 2014
By Daniel Kohn
The impact of Oasis’ 1995-released second album is still prevalent today. Given the reissue treatment like its predecessor, the juiced up, remastered version accentuates the quality of this batch of songs. More
May 21, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
It’s the 20th anniversary of Oasis’ debut album, Definitely Maybe, and we get a brand new remastered box set, with two discs’ worth of bonus material. We also get a pretty cold promotion from lead singer Liam Gallagher via a caps-locked tweet insisting that nobody “buy into it.” So now what? More
Aug 13, 2010
By Lily Moayeri
How many “greatest hits” does Time Flies… 1994-2009 make for Oasis? Three? One every five years or so? What is the reason for this? Particularly since the choices on each of these collections, Familiar To Millions (2000), Stop The Clocks (2006), and now Time Flies (2010) don’t vary greatly from each other (except that Familiar is a live album). More