Monday, March 30, 2026

Rosalia forced to cut concert short for the first time and reveals reason why

Rosalia was forced to cut a concert short for the first time, after she was struck down with "really severe food poisoning"....

Latest Posts

Frank Turner accidentally ‘ruined’ favourite band’s reunion show

Frank Turner got so drunk he "ruined" the reunion show of one of his favourite bands. The 44-year-old folk...

Sir Paul McCartney reveals what The Beatles ‘liked’ about their male fans in the US

Sir Paul McCartney says The Beatles "liked" seeing men in the crowd studying their musicianship. The 83-year-old Hey Jude...

Courtney Love was ‘angry’ over Melissa Auf der Maur quitting Hole to join Smashing Pumpkins

Courtney Love was "angry" when Melissa Auf der Maur left Hole to join The Smashing Pumpkins. The 54-year-old bassist...

Wu-Tang Clan fans offered refunds as key members miss ‘full lineup farewell tour’

Wu-Tang Clan fans have been offered refunds after several members failed to appear on what was billed as a full lineup farewell...

Liam Gallagher’s new album is his ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory’ moment

Liam Gallagher’s second solo album will be his ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’ moment.
The director behind the former Oasis rocker’s upcoming documentary ‘As It Was’ has opened up about what fans can expect from the follow-up to 2018’s chart topping debut ‘As You Were’, and filmmaker Charlie Lightening has insisted it could have the same impact as the ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ band’s influential and iconic 1995 sophomore release.
He told NME: "It’s a continuation of ‘As You Were’. If you look at ‘Definitely Maybe’ and ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’, one’s the more punkier one and one’s the bigger one, you know what I mean?
"That’s progression. It’s someone in the prime of it all. People aren’t gonna be disappointed with it. I think it’s gonna blow people away."
The upcoming film will feature new song ‘Once’, and Charlie insisted it could be the best track Liam’s recorded as a solo artist.
He added: "I think it’s way better than ‘Wall Of Glass’. It hits you harder. [The album] is a continuation of ‘As You Were’ but it’s just that bit bigger -if you’re doing something for the second time, you’ve got more confidence behind you.
"The first single is so catchy – the middle-eight on it is just mega and then it goes into a massive chorus. It’s brilliant.
"It’s the sort of song you put on for stomping the streets – it’s a got a proper stomp to it. You can hear these songs in stadiums. It’s that sort of vibe. And that’s the difference between a ‘Definitely Maybe’ and a ‘Morning Glory.’ "
‘As It Was’ will focus on Liam’s journey from "boredom, booze and legal battles" to solo star with the release of his debut solo LP ‘As You Were’ and subsequent sold-out global concerts.
The release of the documentary will be marked with a an "exclusive performance" at the premiere at London’s Alexandra Palace on Thursday June 6

Latest Posts

Frank Turner accidentally ‘ruined’ favourite band’s reunion show

Frank Turner got so drunk he "ruined" the reunion show of one of his favourite bands. The 44-year-old folk...

Sir Paul McCartney reveals what The Beatles ‘liked’ about their male fans in the US

Sir Paul McCartney says The Beatles "liked" seeing men in the crowd studying their musicianship. The 83-year-old Hey Jude...

Courtney Love was ‘angry’ over Melissa Auf der Maur quitting Hole to join Smashing Pumpkins

Courtney Love was "angry" when Melissa Auf der Maur left Hole to join The Smashing Pumpkins. The 54-year-old bassist...

Wu-Tang Clan fans offered refunds as key members miss ‘full lineup farewell tour’

Wu-Tang Clan fans have been offered refunds after several members failed to appear on what was billed as a full lineup farewell...

Don't Miss

Lana Del Rey calls Ethel Cain ‘abusive’ as drag brunch promo reignites long-running feud

Lana Del Rey has branded her arch-nemesis Ethel Cain "abusive" after an Atlanta club promoted a Lana Del Rey vs. Ethel Cain-themed...

Love Music Hate Racism condemns ‘vile’ racist attack on The Zutons guitarist Boyan Chowdhury

Love Music Hate Racism is standing in solidary with The Zutons guitarist Boyan Chowdhury after he was assaulted in a "vile" attack.

Toni Braxton apologises to fans for cutting concert short due to ‘unexpected personal emergency’

Toni Braxton has apologised to her fans after she had to end a concert early. The Un-Break My...

Paul Draper never wanted Mansun reunion

Paul Draper has insisted there was “never” a plan to reunite Mansun with his new project. The Wide Open...

Stranger Things star Maya Hawke reveals Taylor Swift’s massive influence on her music

Maya Hawke says Taylor Swift has "hugely influenced" her music. The Stranger Things star and folk singer, 27, will...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.