Andrew Cushin has shared his new track ‘Where’s My Family Gone’, which sees him teaming up with Noel Gallagher.
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Noel Gallagher is set to feature on a new song by Dizzee Rascal, the rapper has revealed.The east London artist is gearing up to release his seventh album ‘E3 AF’ this Friday (October 9), and has confirmed to the Daily Star that he’s now begun working on its follow-up.“I’ve already started on my next album,” he told the newspaper, adding that he’s “got a little something with Noel Gallagher” in the pipeline.“Right now, it’s being mixed.
That’s one name,” Dizzee said, hinting that there could be
.Andrew Cushin has shared his new track ‘Where’s My Family Gone’, which sees him teaming up with Noel Gallagher.
Noel Gallagher‘s daughter Anaïs has distanced herself from her dad’s comments on coronavirus, revealing that she has “never not worn a mask”.The former Oasis guitarist sparked condemnation last month when he explained that he refuses to wear face masks while out shopping.He said: “I choose not to wear one and if I get the virus it’s on me, it’s not on anyone else.”Responding to her dad’s comments in a new interview with Metro.co.uk, Anais said: “I get where he’s coming from but I’m less full-on
Noel Gallagher is reportedly set to write a song inspired by his love of John Lennon for a new tribute album.The Beatles icon is being celebrated by his son, Sean Lennon, who is said to be putting together an album in tribute to his late father.According to The Sun, Noel is working on the track at London’s Tileyard Studios – with the album set to celebrate Lennon’s 80th birthday.A source told the publication: “Sean wanted Noel on board because of his love of The Beatles and John and also in
Noel Gallagher has opened up on why Oasis‘ ‘Be Here Now’ has attracted retrospective criticism, admitting that he may have overthought the lyrical process behind the record.The band’s third album received praise upon release in August 1997, but modern reviews have been less kind — with some critics describing it as the moment that “killed Britpop”.Speaking in a new documentary to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’, Noel admitted that the success of that album
Even if you weren't a huge Oasis fan, in the Nineties there was a good chance you knew at least one of their songs.
Oasis‘ ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ has been released to celebrate the landmark album’s 25th anniversary.The new video comes after it was announced last month that YouTube would host a week of activity celebrating the Brit pop behemoth in the lead up to its October 2 anniversary.In a new video, Noel Gallagher shares his memories of writing and recording each track in an exclusive interview filmed at Rockfield Studios.Offering revealing insights into the album’s universally loved singles
CamelPhat have announced details of their debut album – ‘Dark Matter’ will arrive later this month.The production duo will release the new album on October 30 via RCA, and are previewing the record with new track ‘Witching Hour’, featuring Will Easton.The album announcement comes after the duo teamed up with Foals’ Yannis Philippakis to debut ‘Hypercolour’, their recent collaboration.Alongside the collaboration with Philippakis, the album will feature collaborations with Noel Gallagher, Jake
Oasis photographer Michael Spencer Jones has recalled the band’s notorious fight during the recording of ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’, saying the band actually “split up” during the disagreement.The band were recording the huge 1995 album, which celebrates its 25th birthday today (October 2), at Rockfield Studios in Wales.Jones called the bust-up “a Victorian fistfight on Rockfield’s lawn” (via BBC), and said the disagreement was “on another level” to Liam and Noel Gallagher‘s previous
Noel Gallagher has recalled Oasis releasing ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’, as featured in a new documentary that will premiere this evening (October 1).Return To Rockfield airs on YouTube at 7pm BST to mark the record’s 25th anniversary.
Ex-Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher took jabs at both Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran’s music in a recent interview. Gallagher, 53, claimed that musicians nowadays, including the 30-year-old Swift and 29-year-old Sheeran, is more about style rather than the substance of the records.