Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Sharon Osbourne confirms Ozzfest’s 2027 comeback with UK and US dates planned

Sharon Osbourne has doubled down on plans for Ozzfest’s long‑awaited return, revealing the revived festival will ideally launch as a two‑day event...

Latest Posts

HEESEUNG leaves ENHYPEN as K-pop group continues with six members

ENHYPEN will continue as a six‑member group after BELIFT LAB announced that HEESEUNG is stepping away to pursue his own musical path.

Liam Gallagher thanks fans for NOT voting for Oasis to enter Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Liam Gallagher is so unfazed about Oasis being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that he is thanking fans...

A new George Michael concert film and live album are on the way in 2026

A newly restored concert film capturing George Michael at a pivotal moment in his career is heading to cinemas worldwide later this...

Former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra suffers stroke

Former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra was hospitalised after suffering a stroke. The 67-year-old punk had a hemorrhagic stroke...

Noel Gallagher says No-way-sis to psychedelic LP in old band

Noel Gallagher says he couldn’t have made his new psychedelic record in Oasis – because it would’ve been "bedlam".
The 50-year-old guitarist doesn’t think his third High Flying Birds LP ‘Who Built The Moon?’ would have gone down well with his bandmates, including bitter rival and sibling Liam Gallagher – the group’s former frontman – and admits they’d probably still be making it now if they attempted to do it in the mid-90s.
Asked if he was ready to record the experimental album two albums ago – on 2015’s ‘Chasing Yesterday’ or 2011’s self-titled LP – Noel told Matt Everitt on BBC 6 Music: "No. I think this is the right time now. Absolutely the right time. We couldn’t have done that in Oasis, there would have been bedlam, blood bath. If we’d have done that after ‘…Morning Glory’, I’d guarantee we’d still be working on it now.
"I couldn’t have done it on the first two records because I am not sure I was in the right place to just give it over to someone. Just trying to get yourself in the door (as a solo artist). It’s the right time."
Liam took a swipe at his "beige" brother’s record a day before it was announced on Sunday (24.09.17), comparing it to a "vegetarian trying to sell you a kebab".
The ‘Wall of Glass’ hitmaker also said that Noel will need more than his pals Paul Weller and Johnny Marr to make an "out there" record.
In a series of tweets, Liam wrote: "Psychedelic music by a beige drip is like a vegetarian trying to sell you a kebab as you were LG x … It takes more than wheeling out your old mate uri geller and har mar superstar to make a so called out there record snoozer as you were LG (sic)"
Weller plays the organ on ‘Holy Mountain and guitarist Marr has recorded guitars and harmonicas on ‘If Love Is The Law’ on the LP.
It is the second time The Smiths legend Marr has collaborated on one of Noel’s solo tunes, after previously playing guitar on ‘Ballad of the Mighty I’ which features on Noel’s previous record ‘Chasing Yesterday’.
The pair have barely spoken ever since Noel quit Oasis in August 2009, but that hasn’t stopped the 45-year-old rocker regularly taking to Twitter to throw jibes at Noel who he has branded a "stalker potato", blasted for supporting U2 and criticized for his response to the terrorist attack that took place outside the Manchester Arena in the pair’s hometown in May – following his no-show at the One Love Manchester benefit concert held in June.
Noel releases ‘Who Built The Moon?’ on November 24, whilst Liam’s debut solo LP ‘As You Were’ is out on October 6.

Latest Posts

HEESEUNG leaves ENHYPEN as K-pop group continues with six members

ENHYPEN will continue as a six‑member group after BELIFT LAB announced that HEESEUNG is stepping away to pursue his own musical path.

Liam Gallagher thanks fans for NOT voting for Oasis to enter Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Liam Gallagher is so unfazed about Oasis being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that he is thanking fans...

A new George Michael concert film and live album are on the way in 2026

A newly restored concert film capturing George Michael at a pivotal moment in his career is heading to cinemas worldwide later this...

Former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra suffers stroke

Former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra was hospitalised after suffering a stroke. The 67-year-old punk had a hemorrhagic stroke...

Don't Miss

Sir Ringo Starr shares career next step

Sir Ringo Starr has enlisted Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent to perform on his new album. The Beatles legend...

Trent Reznor drops major hint about Nine Inch Nails’ touring future

Trent Reznor dropped a major hint about Nine Inch Nails' touring future. The industrial rockers are currently on their...

Shakira breaks record for largest concert ever staged at Mexico City’s Zócalo

Shakira has set a new milestone in her career after performing to more than 400,000 people at Mexico City’s Zócalo over the...

Maya Hawke announces new album Maitreya Corso and first headline tour since 2021

Maya Hawke is returning with a new album and a full run of headline shows, marking her first major tour in three...

Own a piece of history: The Spice Girls receive commemorative coin by The Royal Mint

The Royal Mint is marking 30 years of Girl Power with an official Spice Girls coin celebrating the release of Wannabe and...

Stay in touch

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