Articles tagged "oasis"

Sound Affects

15 Years Later: Blur’s ‘Parklife’

by Jennifer Cooke

[3.Nov.09] :. Parklife is like a dream date -- it's smart, it's funny, it rocks, it's tender, it gets your blood pumping, and when it's over, you can't wait to do it all over again.

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Noel Gallagher leaves Oasis.  Again.

by AJ Ramirez

[29.Aug.09] :. Guitarist and chief songwriter Noel Gallagher has quit Britpop survivors Oasis,reportedly due to an “altercation” just before the group was set to take the stage at the Rock en Seine...

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Oasis - “Falling Down” (video)

by Sarah Zupko

[4.Feb.09] :. Oasis’ latest video off last year’s Dig Out Your Soul is something of an aural departure for the Mancunian rockers. The mood is darkly breezy with a dancey undercurrent. Noel Gallagher...

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Events Review

Oasis

by Rory O'Connor

[22.Jan.09] :. For a band that has long been known for their rowdy behavior and outspoken assuredness it was quite a surprise to see just how safe Oasis played things live.

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Noel Gallagher talks Oasis, past and present

by Chris Riemenschneider [Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT)]

[9.Dec.08] :. Of all the excuses Oasis has doled out for canceling gigs, at least the one that made headlines in September can be easily verified. “Just go to YouTube - it’s there for all the world to...

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Oasis’ ‘Dig Out’ digs in to more Beatles riffs

by Greg Kot [Chicago Tribune (MCT)]

[9.Oct.08] :. A lot of Oasis naysayers get hung up on originality. OK, let’s all admit that Oasis is the Puff Daddy of rock bands. Like the hip-hop impresario, the quintet from Manchester, England,...

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Oasis: Dig Out Your Soul

by Chris Baynes

[7.Oct.08] :. It might not be what you'd call a 'return to form', but the Mancunians' seventh is a high point in a career all too short of them.

 

The Long Road to Hoo Ha: An Interview with Supergrass

by Pablo Amor

[21.Apr.08] :. Only one band survived the highs and lows of the Britpop era. We talked about this endurance, a sixth album, and other lifespan issues with Danny Goffey, the one and only drummer for... yes, Supergrass.

 

Various Artists: The Brit Box

by Michael Keefe

[20.Nov.07] :. Tracing the evolution of UK alt-pop from just after new wave died, through the Britpop explosion, and ending right before Coldplay emerged, this four-disc box set is both an excellent survey and a very well sequenced mix.

 

Oasis: Lord Dont Slow Me Down [DVD]

by Vladimir Wormwood

[13.Nov.07] :. Lord Don't Slow Me Down ironically shows a band becoming more accomplished and less exciting.

 

Oasis: Morning Glory - A Classic Album Under Review [DVD]

by Jesse Hassenger

[15.Mar.07] :. At best this is an informative audio commentary in search of a proper medium.

 

Oasis: Stop the Clocks

by Jeff Vrabel

[29.Nov.06] :. Whatever you think of the Faces/Beatles-chord pilfering and Liam's ability to turn "shine" into a three-syllable insult, when these guys are on, they float right over their own press.

 

Frigg: Oasis

by Deanne Sole

[21.Dec.05] :. Frigg is a fiddle group, first and foremost, and their fiddles are not the dark fiddles or rock fiddles or mystic fiddles that you might find on other Northside releases, no, these are dancing fiddles.

 

Oasis

by Michael Christopher

[18.Jul.05] :. 'I'm off to get wankered!' and other declarations from a welcome return to Philly...

 

Oasis: Don’t Believe the Truth

by Adrien Begrand

[27.May.05] :. After a dark eight-year stretch, at last, some daylight.

 

Oasis

by Matt Pomroy

[17.Jul.02] :. S E T    L I S T Fuckin’ in the BushesHelloThe Hindu TimesHung in a Bad PlaceGo Let It OutColumbiaMorning GloryStop Crying Your Heart OutLittle by LittleD’You Know...

 

Oasis: The Masterplan

by Sarah Zupko

Often unfairly labelled as mere Beatle copyists, Oasis have produced some of the best rock songs of the 1990s.

 

Oasis: Standing on the Shoulder of Giants

by Sarah Zupko

Noel Gallagher attempts to right the ship on Standing on the Shoulder of Giants by diversifying Oasis’ sound and soaking up some contemporary influences from the Beta Band to the Chemical Brothers.