Oasis were fractious even at their very best. But this one album was a step too far for their brilliant songwriter.
Oasis sends two albums back to the charts and occupies two of the top three spots on the main albums list as the band's Oasis Live '25 Tour continues. Principality Stadium packed to the rafters with ...
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Oasis amassed one million album sales in 2025 despite not releasing a single new record in 17 years
Oasis have amassed one million album sales in 2025 despite not releasing a single record in 17 years following the success of their world tour. Noel and Liam Gallagher announced the Oasis Live '25 ...
Oasis have announced a 30th anniversary reissue of (What's The Story) Morning Glory? that will feature new unplugged versions of classic tracks. The deluxe version of the album will be released on ...
Britpop vets Cast have announced a new album, Yeah Yeah Yeah, that will be out January 30 via Scruff of the Neck Records. The album was made with producer Youth at his Space Mountain studio in Spain. ...
Born in Busan, South Korea just several days after Oasis’s Be Here Now became the fastest selling UK album of all time, Jeon Jung-Kook of the K-Pop supergroup BTS notched a similarly impressive ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Oasis’s “Bring It On Down (Live from Edinburgh)” debuts at No. 2 on ...
On August 29, 1994, Oasis released their debut album, Definitely Maybe, setting the stage for a musical conflict that would define their (and their rival’s) legacies. If you could get past the fiery ...
Hello October and hi Indie Basement readers. This week I’ve got five new releases for you: LP #2 from London band Pynch, the debut album from LA ’90s obsessives Rocket, Peel Dream Magazine‘s best yet, ...
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