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Noel Gallagher: 'New Oasis album is not Britpop'

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Guitarist says experimental LP is 'not our usual thing'

Noel Gallagher has said the forthcoming Oasis album, 'Dig Out Your Soul', will see the band taking a newer, less mainstream direction.

Speaking to BBC 6Music, Gallagher explained that he does not expect to hear too many of the new songs on radio because of their more experimental nature.

"It's not Britpop, let's put it that way. It's not our usual thing," he explained. "It's just really exciting, three of the tracks have got two drummers on, me and Zak [Starkey] playing drums. Some of it sounds a bit glam. There's no pop singles on it. I'd be amazed if anything else gets on the radio past the first single."

Gallagher said that the album takes influences from The Stooges, The Doors and The Pretty Things - as well as John Lennon.

"There's a kind of piano-y, John Lennon-y obligatory plod-away song in the middle, which Liam wrote," he said, "and that's to break up the two sides which are pretty intense, and it's full-on from the start to finish."

'Dig Out Your Soul' is released on October 6. It's preceded by a single, 'The Shock Of the Lightning', on September 29.

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finn78 

Aug 19, 2008

Can’t wait for the new album, shaping up to be a good one – well hopefully.Although I think the first single is really good, it’s not a massive departure from the usual Oasis single – big verse, even bigger chorus, lots of hooks. Not that that’s a bad thing – ‘It’s just rock n roll’ un all that.However, it sounds like Noel is trying to build this up to be an all new & experimental Oasis?I think the battle Oasis has is not in their music i.e. the guitars, drums, chords etc....but in there lyrics and delivery. The first single sounds different from the usual Oasis when it first begins...but very quickly develops into the usual Oasis sytle of things.....with lyrics and delivery like “love is a time macchhhhhine”, “all in good time e ine e ine e ine” etc etcLiam sounds wicked on it & always sounds like he is larger than life, buts it’s the lyrics and delivery that make Oasis sound predictable. I’m not saying they sound go all Radio Head on us, but if they want a new sound they sound mix the lyrics and delivery up. Maybe they will....all roads point to October 6th.

albumental 

Aug 19, 2008

"Love is a litany, a Magical Mystery"When will these morons go away?Actually, to be fair my interest was piqued when I heard there was a Chemical Brothers Remix of the b-side to the new single. The first official remix of an Oasis track as far as I know. Thought it could be interesting. Guess what? I know the Chems' aren't the most cutting of edge these days but even they can't drag Oasis dragging and screaming towards anything even approaching relevance.Whatever way you dress 'em up they're just grindingly average.

noeling 

Aug 19, 2008

fallin' down is a massive change of sound already. i cant wait to listen to the entire album when it's out

balzadelia 

Aug 19, 2008

yea right you been listening to the doors stooges and pretty's for influence bet it still sounds like all your other stuff, but i hope its good i am a fan honest ,i just lost my way a bit like oasis

gazhat 

Aug 19, 2008

........if all the other tracks are as good as Falling Down or the new single then who cares if there's no radio singles on it ?????....i don't listen to the radio anyway...

Sachin 

Aug 19, 2008

Look folks,If the album was 10 tracks of Liam reading different passages from the Bible, the Dictionary and a Health and Safety guide A) It still would be quality and B) They'd sell out Wembley Satdium in minutesBut I love Shock of the Lightning. It sounds great. Best comeback single since Do You Know What I Mean. Hope i can grab some tickets for tommorow.

wesley1 

Aug 19, 2008

Falling down is an ace track which just oozes oasis quality. Once again OASIS pull it out the bag. Cant wait for the album proper now!Hopefully this will shut up all the knob-heads on here who spend most their time slaggin off the most rellevant band of the past 14 years!

CrazyBlue 

Aug 19, 2008

Non mainstream? Can oasis actually do that? I thought the mainstream brit pop sounds that they butcher non stop was all they could come up with! I guess they have just found a new way to make our ears bleed!

Benlaimwolf 

Aug 19, 2008

albumental. Just read your post and can I ask, what do you mean by "approaching relevance" and can you give me an example of what is relevant today? cheers

Elliott_Decihells 

Aug 19, 2008

Yawnnnn! John Lennon again

cultureslut87 

Aug 19, 2008

"what is relevant these days"? Invasion, Jade goody entering then leaving Indian big brother very quickly, stabbings, jeremy kyle,(enter particular country)next top model, x-factor, consumerism and subway. So yeah, lets hope oasis aren't singing about anything relelvant because today sucks! Not necessarily looking forward to new oasis alum nor am i dreading it, I'm quite curious to see how they sound this time, they've never done anything i dislike.

sit_down_stand_up 

Aug 19, 2008

'CrazyBlue' got that spot on i recon!

Soundedd 

Aug 20, 2008

Oasis: still more important and relevant than your favourite band. Hopefully i'll get my tickets tommorow for the 13th, with new Keane and Kaiser albums and the Oasis gig that day, Buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzing :)

finn78 

Aug 20, 2008

Cant wait for the new album, shaping up to be a good one well hopefully.Although I think the first single is really good, its not a massive departure from the usual Oasis single, big verse, even bigger chorus, lots of hooks. Not that thats a bad thing, its just rock n roll un all that.However, it sounds like Noel is trying to build this up to be an all new & experimental Oasis? I think the battle Oasis has is not in their music i.e. the guitars, drums, chords etc....but in there lyrics and delivery. The first single sounds different from the usual Oasis when it first begins...but very quickly develops into the usual Oasis sytle of things.....with lyrics and delivery like, love is a time macchhhhhine & in good time e ine e ine e ine etc etc Liam sounds wicked on it & always sounds like he is larger than life, buts its the lyrics and delivery that make Oasis sound predictable. Im not saying they sound go all Radio Head on us, but if they want a new sound they sound mix the lyrics and delivery up. Maybe they will....all roads point to October 6th.

bentheguitarist 

Aug 20, 2008

Oasis is overrated. Oh, and for the moron that said Oasis is the most relevant band of the last 14 years, take a look at the White Stripes, or Dr. Dog, or something like that that doesn't kill brain cells when you listen to it.

Gallamanic 

Aug 20, 2008

I really do wish i was excited about this album. I at one point was a massive Oasis fan, spending stupid amounts of money on travel n'such to go and see them. But since Be Here Now i've been very half/half about them until Don't Believe The Truth. This album won't be anything especially different, it'll be usual Oasis. Even I got tired of hearing blatant rip-offs of other bands, it got to the point (for me anyway) where it went far beyond homage and was just convenient referencing. I'll listen to it though, i'm not totally off them. It's just kinda how long can they tread their musical ground as this won't be anything new at all. But still, more power to 'em, they earned their place and they're the ones laughing at the end of the day after all.

hear_no_evil_see_no_evil_speak...my_mind 

Aug 20, 2008

The new album could well be shite but I care not a jot got my ticket for Aberdeen today and so long as the set list is sprinkled with quality from their extensive back-catalogue i'll be sound as a pound.

Soundedd 

Aug 20, 2008

Anyone who says Oasis are irrelevant is a muppet, it's taken me 2 hours to get through to the NIA ticket office this morning and i thought the 1 and a half hour wait for Coldplay tickets was bad, Oasis are the most important and best band in britian and thats the bottom line cause Stone Cold said so!!

Soundedd 

Aug 20, 2008

I've never heard of Dr Dog and as for The White Stripes there not in Oasis' league, there an ok band.

albumental 

Aug 20, 2008

Well in my mind, relevance means not constantly recycling the same tired pseudo-Beatles references and claiming them for yourselves "Love is a Magical Mystery?" How about "all you need is love" Noel? That's a new one.People seem so happy to be-moan the state of music but the past few years HAVE shown us a wealth of talent. I'm not a massive Arctic Monkeys fan but you'd be hard pressed to deny that Alex Turner writes lyrics that resonate directly with the lives of his audience rather than just sticking together a bunch of rhyming couplets regardless of sense or structure.Relevance to me is a band that is eager to step out of it's comfort zone and evolve be it Muse (who yes are basically the new "Queen" but at least they know it and do it with a bit of imagination) Radiohead or un-sung heroes Elbow who have been perfecting and refining their work with every album without the need to wave their dicks in the air in a desperate attempt to grab attention.What annoys me most about Oasis is the increasing disappointment. I was there when Supersonic was released. I was working at a Radio station and asked the acquisition guy if he had a promo copy of it I could have and he'd never heard of them. I loved Definitely Maybe and really felt like this was a band that belonged to me and had come to kick the arse of all the fucking depressing grunge bollocks and crap euro-techno.But ever since that time they've become more about yob-tactics, mindless cod-psychedelia and tabloid baiting than creating music you can really FEEL. Believe me there is a part of me that hopes for something that will blow me away with each impending album release, just like the old days, but it always lands with a dull wet thud of mediocrity and crassness.

thevogues 

Aug 20, 2008

After T Rex, The Fab4, Slade and The Soundtrack of our Life, Oasis ripped off another band... My poor little belgian band named The Vogues (ok...but we didn't know the existence of the "american" vogues...).Listen to "In and Out" on our myspace (www.myspace.com/thevogues) and then to The Shock of The Lightening..."In and Out" was recorded in december 2006, released in november 2007 on "Startin'pop vol.3" (Bang!).Dear great and fantastic band, we don't ask you one penny, just an opening act in a bigger venue than The Dublin Castle (our only gig in UK:).thevogues@gmail.com

Gallamanic 

Aug 20, 2008

albumental speaks a lot of sense. There will always be a part of me that will always be interested in Oasis but i can't help feeling they are past their prime (Def Maybe/Morning Glory). Be Here Now was more or a less a mistake. Standing On The Shoulders...despite half the album being dodgy was better, i liked the direction they were going in. Heathen Chemistry wasn't bad but i felt a step back for them, felt like watered down Ole Oasis. Don't Believe.. just never grabbed me, i was severely disappointed when i first heard Lyla. Anyway, despite their best being way behind them there is a place for Oasis and i'll still be attending gigs when they come to town i just doubt i'll be excited as i used to be at new material.

rubbersoul7 

Aug 20, 2008

Gallamanic, why was Be Here Now a mistake? It always puzzles me when people say that. There literally isnt a bad track on there. Its a quality album.

wesley1 

Aug 20, 2008

lets all play spot the knob-heads.....

wesley1 

Aug 20, 2008

Den the guitarist, i think soundedd answered for me, except i'd have said ur a f*ckin muppet!Dr f*ckin dog? are you havin a laugh? if they aint a direct rip off of the beatles and the beach boys, well!!! ....a poor mans flaming lips sonny boy!!!the white stripes granted, but sorry they aint a patch on oasis. get with it kid

Biilmann 

Aug 29, 2008

Very interesting interview. 'The shock of the lightning' sounds cool, rock'n'roll-oasis like and a bit psychedelic, which i like. Stooges and Doors influenced, even better, seems like we have another killer Oasis album in store.. waiting!

Juiz Penzel 

Sep 10, 2008

Look, listen to it if you want to, don´t listen to it if you don´t want to. Buy it if you want, and don´t buy it if you don´t want to. Me + millions more "all around the world" are gonna give it a spin and its still going to be number 1 in UK and hit the top of the charts virtually everywhere. Its music for the man on the street by man(men) from the street. Not something you need a college degree on to understand. Its RockNRoll, not brain surgery. Gallaghers still know how to write tunes that resonate with my soul, so thats all that ever matters really.

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